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this is not a high end carbon or ti super bike forum for sure... and everyone here wants the best deal possible, the bro deal, or the are you crazy man? deal.
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Having sold more than a dozen bikes from my collection recently as well as from years of previous experience, I can tell you that the best 'complete' bike market is in September and October. I don't know why, but it just is. The best 'parts' market seems to be January-February. Again, don't know why, just is.
Really expensive bikes have a limited market, as has been talked about over the past four pages. eBay is a worldwide market and the best for something truly unusual (e.g. not TrekSpecializeEtc), but be prepared to ship. TP is great for unusual stuff but only if it sells immediately. Otherwise, it...lingers. |
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I have been trying to sell my Trek Emonda SLR 8, with full Dura-Ace and C35 wheels, locally on CL for several months. Want to fund a moots routt rsl. Not even any tire kickers.... and with less than 1500 miles on it, I refuse to discount 60% of what I have in it. The noobs in the local clubs would rather spend the same amount for a disc bike that weighs 5 pounds more with low-end components. I recently asked one how he liked his new C-Dale disc bike set up tubeless. He said he loved it... especially the much SAFER disc brakes. I asked if he did much wet weather riding... and that seemed to confuse him. I almost wanted him to flat, just to watch the struggle with oozing sealant along the side of the road. I'll probably end up keeping it to go with my C59 and vamoots RSL...
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Agreed, especially in certain markets like the SF Bay. It does help a lot when you follow the right channels and they follow you too. Ask around to see if any friends have an online presence to post on your behalf.
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Flipping the switch....that's what I'm seeing...and it's happening faster than I ever imagined.
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I'd agree with all of the above, but especially the 'part it out' crowd.
If not willing to do that, take some great close-up photos, yeah maybe re-wrap the bars, and continue to practice patience. Spring is not that far off. Your starting bid is not too high, IMO. Anecdotal story... was watching a Moots road bike with a YBB rear end on the 'Bay a year or so ago. Communicated with the very nice seller as he continued to drop the price again and again. Finally decided I really couldn't justify adding another bike to my stable. He dropped down to the 'magic price', at which point bidding finally commenced. It was actually bid up to his original asking price, from several months before.
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Unless you really hate the components, strip them all off, pack them away for your next project, and sell the frame.
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A relative needs money and wanted us to sell a family heirloom clock, 150 year old Seth Thomas (yes, sold in Walmart originally). It was an antique when it was given as a wedding present in 1934. Pretty cool to have something that old, I think it's the oldest antique I have held in my hands. I went looking for how much to ask for it, and the prices are all over the place. I saw an auction result for $5k, and some for $750. best offer we got for it was $200 so we still have it. Bikes are the same way right now. The bike market is a bit soft anyway, so if a bike is out of style, it's not worth anything. I don't see skinny tire rim brake road bikes making a comeback any time soon. on edit: I went and looked at the bike. The real problem is that the chain needs to be on the big chain ring in the pics. Had you but done that to begin with, it would have sold. Last edited by unterhausen; 12-04-2019 at 10:45 PM. |
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I think the OP is a marketing genius. Kudos.
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Tastes and interests change. Even the good stuff eventually falls out of favor. Maybe someday it becomes a cult-classic. Maybe it doesn't. Learn to swim. And let it go.
IMHO, your Hampsten is beautiful. Maybe your goal should be to find it a good home, regardless the sale price....I always feel better losing money when I know someone else is happy and benefitting from getting something they didn't expect to have the chance to enjoy....
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Like elsa... Let it go....
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