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I hope everyone is happy with themselves.
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The Pro's Closet is at it again!
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It was still ridiculous when they selling 5 year old bikes with carbon repair for more than current MSRP.
I bought a lot of things from TPC over the years, but the amount that I liked buying from them was inversely proportional to their viability as a business. When they're gone, I'll miss them, but less than I miss Chain Reaction.
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I get needing to maybe get rid of that huge space they had; but is there no equity left in the brand that no one wanted to buy at least the name to do something with it?
Very surprised.
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Of the stuff left, some of it is oddly overpriced. A 5yr old, used Factor O2 with Ultegra di2 for $3500? eBay has better BIN options.
And they have a slew of 3T gravel bikes left, all mostly at meh prices.
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I was wondering about the Radivist, and apparently, they released them a year ago.
https://theradavist.com/the-radavist...ndent-website/ |
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I'm sad to see this happen, mostly for the employees, and don't understand all the angst about TPC's market approach. I've bought and sold with them since they were just an eBay vendor and have never had a bad experience. They've always been very helpful and responsive. Sure, they often price incorrectly and lowball but so do folks on PL (and everywhere for that matter). I certainly didn't get upset when they lowballed me or I saw a product that was overpriced - no one was forcing me to buy or sell. I took advantage when it suited me and passed when it didn't. Hopefully there will be better days ahead for bike retailers.
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Yup, I've bought two bikes from TPC over the years and been happy with both purchases. For those of us who live in smaller markets, and especially those of us outside the 54-58cm M/L size range, TPC was one of the few places we could reliably find a used bike without the risk of a transaction through a place like Pinkbike. Even through the classifieds here, buying a bike used, sight unseen, is a significant risk. It was nice to have a legitimate marketplace other than Ebay.
Sometimes their prices were off - but in both directions. I've seen many bikes priced very competitively there over the years (and those ones usually sold within minutes if not hours). |
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TPC has been one of the best places to buy. I hope they make a come back.
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TPC's customer service has always been excellent from my perspective. Maybe it's one of those you-get-what-you-give things when it comes to customer-service interactions - be kind and you get kindness in return.. I only wish they would have stayed what they were pre-covid, or reverted to it.. but maybe CyclingUpgrades has to carry that torch now. And BuyTheMojo.. and ElevateCycling. And GearTrade (who's tied to Backcountry so maybe they are dying too..).
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