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Why's that? Some people love them..
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Otherwise, I don’t think Goodwill, whose intent is to provide basic necessities at a cost affordable to the indigent, should be mentioned in the same vein as a company looking to offload substandard goods at whatever price the market is willing to bear. |
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My Dad had one and used to say how much he loved it and how much other people loved them. I thought it felt horrible when I rode it. I think it's just "confirmation bias" talking
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I'm only offended by high prices if it is an example of price gouging, usary or profiteering, but a used Colnago bicycle doesn't fit into any of those categories. If someone isn't interested in paying that price for it, they can just walk away with no harm to anyone. |
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it's like riding around with a black eye. Your eyes are just drawn to the defect.
Oddly enough, it just happens to be my size.... |
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agree, quick fix though...
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I've ridden one, and it was pretty good on chip seal and rough roads, add in that you can likely fit 30s and maybe 32s on it and you have a great rough road bike.
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Agreed on both counts.
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Buy it if ya like it.
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No it's not just you. They shouldn't even be selling that bike.
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On that bike, no, I would not pay that. There are better deals to be had. They have a lot of nice looking bikes though, and I almost bought from them about a month ago. |
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This is how N+1 and many other more serious problems start.
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This is the content I come here for.
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