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Used bicycles retaining, or appreciating in value (from their new sale price) is something I've so rarely seen; the sale of that Lauf is surprising to me. Bicycles historically appreciated similar to automobiles, where the act of original purchase decreases the future resale value significantly. Nevermind actually using the thing.
I bought a new 105-level Diamondback gravel bike in 2017, looking around online I believe I could sell it for about 20% more than I paid direct from the manufacturer - 5 years ago. Despite the high mileage and worn components. How often has this been true in modern history? I don't think NOS Campagnolo stuff from a decade+ really has much relevance. Everyone knows rare, in demand, items sell for more. Conceptually equivalent would be something like the GRX crankset which is in stock new for $135 - selling on TPC vintage 2019, used for $180. Not rare, maybe in demand, interesting why it would sell for more than the street price. |
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I wonder who buys used custom bikes from TPC with almost no sizing information beyond the photo. For example, this Ottrott is listed as size "medium."
https://www.theproscloset.com/produc...32906074325074
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There's some shady internet marketing around TPC - I noticed this post (https://www.reddit.com/r/Bikeporn/co..._campy_chorus/) on reddit yesterday; lo and behold, it links back to an article on the radavist, which is a thinly veiled plug for TPC.
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1. Dude posts bike on reddit
2. Said bike's photos were actually from a shoot done for an article on the radavist (linked) 3. Radavist article is a plug for TPC 4. Radavist & TPC are basically one in the same now The internet is mostly garbage |
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That is a very oddly proportioned bicycle up there indeed. I know they helped a lot of people out who needed deep custom, but some real odd ducks came out of the S shop over the years.
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i believe the internet is mostly porn.
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I see a photo of a bike on a forum about bikes. I don't see any links to the Radavist or to TPC. If it's part of an advertising scheme, it's not very effective.
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Personally, I have no problem with The Radavist and TPC linking up. I see their relationship as beneficial to both companies. I have enjoyed the content that The Radavist puts out for years, and I think TPC is as straightforward as possible in listing and selling their bikes. You don't have to buy from them, but they seem to have a good operation that employs a fair amount of people that is expanding and doing well. Kudos to them both.
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Crazy bike retailers selling and marketing bikes, what on earth is next?
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