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It's just weird if they're going to describe minor scuffs and scratches that they wouldn't say anything about the massive carbon repair. Just makes me think their processes are not particularly reliable.
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It might just speak to how busy they are and it slipped through but yeah that damage and subsequent repair should def. be in the description.
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I'm trying to think back to yesterday's browsing of TPC to recall if anything jumped out at me for which I should have alerted you... hahaha
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The Zukas they have listed is pretty cool and priced fairly, but as per usual with custom bikes they have a beyond lazy geometry listing.
https://www.theproscloset.com/produc...om-road-bike-m
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It’s not something I was expecting but should be a fun diversion.. knobby tires and things that go boing- and it arrives tomorrow!
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Thanks for the feedback everyone. I did reach out to Vanilla / Speedvagen, and asked about some insight to the bikes history / fabrication. See below for response from Scott at Speedvagen:
"Thanks for reaching out. I remember this bike well. It was built for someone here in Portland and he used it to commute daily. I don't know if I'd label it as a touring bike, as there is no way to set up front racks. The tubing used is definitely robust enough to carry some weight(panniers were used), but it's not a tank of a bike. It's nimble and pretty quick. 700x28 with fenders is what I recall, and without fenders probably a 32 would work. It has the old long reach shimano brakes on there. Was a 2008 build. He was probably 6'2" or 6'3", so yes, the fit would probably be great for you. I always enjoyed this colorway. It's a really beautiful bike. Hope this is helpful. Please let me know if you have further questions. Thanks, Scott" Very nice of them to respond to my inquire regarding a used bike. That's good enough for me for a city cruiser / commuter, especially since 65% of my commute is through Central Park. Good idea regarding making an offer, Adam. I'm definitely torn on selling my Waterford, but like you said, it's sitting and would rather see someone enjoy it. I submitted my Waterford to TPC, just to see what they shoot back with, offer wise. Clean, looking forward to what you snagged at TPC! |
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You've done this at the pro's closet?
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To my knowledge, they don't negotiate at all but may offer whatever their current discount code is - $20 off $100, etc. - that gets sent out if you put something in your cart and let it sit..
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They passed on my excellent condition 56cm full Dura Ace Di2 2015 Trek Domane 6.9 Project One. The reason was, "Shimano stopped supporting firmware updates for your group set". New this was a 10G bike.
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World's gone crazy. Or at least the used bicycle world.
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The firmware thing doesn't even make sense. So, it won't be updated ever again? So what, if the last firmware update works, and someone has a copy of it on some server somewhere?
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But really, it's not about the bikes anymore for Pros Closet as nice as they may be. Once you take that big a chunk of VC money, you're managed to a spreadsheet and certain KPIs which is what we're seeing now. They're honing in the formula like a car dealer for what inventory "turns" quickly enough for them to make decent money on it. Unfortunately for many of us, rim brakes and anything more than 15 minutes old and not trendy on social media isn't moving anymore in the bike world. Is that 2015 Domane any worse than a 2021 Roubaix S-Works? No, but most people will see rim brakes, and say oh it's old and not good, I need disc so I can get the latest. I think this is more of a tech thing in general getting passed down by a manger/consultant type to use as an excuse (See VC ownership, and "expert" advisors they bring). In many tech industries, including my day job, when a product goes End of Support from a manufacturer it can bring some risk if a network connected device has some security vulnerabilities found and it's still being used since the manufacturer no longer has an obligation to create a patch and fix. The short of it, it's one say excuse for them to say no to older Di2 and take the risk of something going wrong and Shimano not helping Last edited by ltwtsculler91; 08-04-2022 at 05:27 PM. |
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has to be one of the most ridiculous things i've heard re: not buying a bike
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Well they could have said, "It's not you, it's me. This just won't work out."
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