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Is there a blue book value book for pricing bike parts? How about
buying used bikes? |
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On Sat, 03 Feb 2007 14:25:09 -0800, wrote:
Is there a blue book value book for pricing bike parts? No. Try your fav search engine. How about buying used bikes? That's a no, too. You need to figure out what you're will to pay and then go for it. In general, I take the current [lowest] new price and chop that in half; If the item is in excellent cond., the ad is well done, the seller has clear an detailed pictures, they answer any and all questions promptly and throughly, they don't have a Hotmail email, I'm really hard up for the part, and I have a good gut feeling about it, that's the max I'll pay. -- Slack |
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