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Old March 28th 05, 09:10 PM
Tama
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Default 1998 Ellsworth Truth: What's it worth?

I'm interested in buying a friend's 1998 Ellsworth Truth. It has
Shimano XT disk brakes, shifters and deraillures. Nice Mavic rims with
new tires. He's offered to tear it down and bring it back up from
scratch, including replacing all the bushings in the rear pivots to get
the bike as "like new" as possible. He's also offered to help get the
shocks set up to my weight, and to help get the bars and seat adjusted
to my height.

He wasn't sure what he should sell it for, but was thinking $1,000
would be fair. Any suggestions? It sounds like a good deal to me,
especially with all the help getting it set up.

Thanks,

Tama

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Old March 29th 05, 01:28 AM
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Tama wrote:
I'm interested in buying a friend's 1998 Ellsworth Truth. It has
Shimano XT disk brakes, shifters and deraillures. Nice Mavic rims
with new tires. He's offered to tear it down and bring it back up
from scratch, including replacing all the bushings in the rear pivots
to get the bike as "like new" as possible. He's also offered to help
get the shocks set up to my weight, and to help get the bars and seat
adjusted to my height.

He wasn't sure what he should sell it for, but was thinking $1,000
would be fair. Any suggestions? It sounds like a good deal to me,
especially with all the help getting it set up.


Probably a very nice bike, but 7+ years is getting up there for an off-road
frame and components. (It DOES fit you, by the way?) What type of shock
and fork are on it -- original equipment? There is much newer (almost
certainly better) technology out there now, so that's another factor.

Check E-bay for comparable sales to get an idea of its worth; offer
accordingly (if at all).

Good luck, BS (no, I mean it)


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Old March 29th 05, 03:49 AM
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Tama wrote:
I'm interested in buying a friend's 1998 Ellsworth Truth.


You shouldn't do business with friends or family. The relationships are
move valuable than whatever deal you get on the goods.

Rich
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Old March 29th 05, 08:33 AM
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This friend has done a lot of work for me at my house and an investment
property. He's a plumber/carpenter and has always charged me about a
third of what he should have. I've in turn helped him build a garage
and work on other projects. I trust him and am 95% sure I'm going to
get this bike. I just want to know if $1,000 for a 98 that's been
refurbished is about the right price. If this guy needed $1,000, I
would probably give it to him just because he's been such a great guy.
I don't really consider it doing business as much as making a fair
trade. If $1,000 is exorbitant, then I'll offer him less. If it's not
enough, I'll offer him more. I want him to get a good deal too.

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Old March 29th 05, 03:09 PM
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Tama wrote:
This friend has done a lot of work for me at my house and an

investment
property. He's a plumber/carpenter and has always charged me about a
third of what he should have. I've in turn helped him build a garage
and work on other projects. I trust him and am 95% sure I'm going to
get this bike. I just want to know if $1,000 for a 98 that's been
refurbished is about the right price. If this guy needed $1,000, I
would probably give it to him just because he's been such a great

guy.
I don't really consider it doing business as much as making a fair
trade. If $1,000 is exorbitant, then I'll offer him less. If it's

not
enough, I'll offer him more. I want him to get a good deal too.


If you trust him then why ask if its a fair price? A plumber would
never overcharge. ;-)
Maggie - works for a GC.
PS...Why is this NG 98% male?

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Old March 29th 05, 04:08 PM
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On 29 Mar 2005 06:09:09 -0800, Maggie wrote:


Tama wrote:
This friend has done a lot of work for me at my house and an

investment
property. He's a plumber/carpenter and has always charged me about a
third of what he should have. I've in turn helped him build a garage
and work on other projects. I trust him and am 95% sure I'm going to
get this bike. I just want to know if $1,000 for a 98 that's been
refurbished is about the right price. If this guy needed $1,000, I
would probably give it to him just because he's been such a great

guy.
I don't really consider it doing business as much as making a fair
trade. If $1,000 is exorbitant, then I'll offer him less. If it's

not
enough, I'll offer him more. I want him to get a good deal too.


If you trust him then why ask if its a fair price? A plumber would
never overcharge. ;-)
Maggie - works for a GC.
PS...Why is this NG 98% male?


Women don't hang out here? There aren't as many women bike riders (true,
at least every place I've ever lived)?

--
Bob in CT
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Old March 29th 05, 04:17 PM
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Bob M wrote:
On 29 Mar 2005 06:09:09 -0800, Maggie

wrote:


Tama wrote:
This friend has done a lot of work for me at my house and an

investment
property. He's a plumber/carpenter and has always charged me

about a
third of what he should have. I've in turn helped him build a

garage
and work on other projects. I trust him and am 95% sure I'm going

to
get this bike. I just want to know if $1,000 for a 98 that's been
refurbished is about the right price. If this guy needed $1,000,

I
would probably give it to him just because he's been such a great

guy.
I don't really consider it doing business as much as making a fair
trade. If $1,000 is exorbitant, then I'll offer him less. If

it's
not
enough, I'll offer him more. I want him to get a good deal too.


If you trust him then why ask if its a fair price? A plumber would
never overcharge. ;-)
Maggie - works for a GC.
PS...Why is this NG 98% male?


Women don't hang out here? There aren't as many women bike riders

(true,
at least every place I've ever lived)?

--
Bob in CT


Maybe there are alot of women who ride bikes, but they are not as
intense as some of the men who post here. (except for a few)....maybe
women ride for the fun of it. Men need the "macho" aspect of riding so
they can explain away the spandex/lycra, pretty color hats and fancy
shoes. ;-)
All good things,
Maggie

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Old March 29th 05, 04:18 PM
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My friend said himself he wasn't sure what it should be. He asked me
what I thought, if I had seen anything on the net or around that would
help. I just want both of us to get a fair deal.

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Old March 29th 05, 04:23 PM
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I'm amazed at how quickly tangents appear in these threads.

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Old March 29th 05, 04:40 PM
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Tama wrote:
My friend said himself he wasn't sure what it should be. He asked me
what I thought, if I had seen anything on the net or around that would
help. I just want both of us to get a fair deal.


I repeat, have you checked Ebay and/or MTBR Classifieds?


 




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