Ha! Well, as we used to say in retail, "he's pretty proud of that..." ;^)
You are buying a frame and fork. Yeah, there are some wheels and other bits attached, but those are likely to be swapped out. Honestly, for that specific offering, I'd have trouble paying more than $8-900. For what he's asking, I could easily buy a new Atlantis frame, then build it up out of parts new and used. Unless it's a spectacularly spotless, and totally unique, I'd be thinking "half the price of a new one" . Alright... on to the short work week! - Jim / cyclofiend.com On Tuesday, September 2, 2014 5:08:03 AM UTC-7, L. J. Charlton wrote: > > I know I said this dealer was known for asking above-market prices (and as > was said here, that's his prerogative) but this is ridiculous. I will copy > his response verbatim: > > > Thanks for the inquiry and interest. Great choice. > > Because we are willing and able to furnish any bike with a choice of > component changes both major and minor, pricing is most flexible. > > We can upgrade to any special need or even 'de tune' in the case of a > price-based decision and lower level of investment. > > As currently built we have this listed at $3200. > > That's not much more than Waterford and Rivendell get for a bare frame and > fork these days > > If it were smaller it would have disappeared long ago and would have been > priced higher, though I might have been tempted to hoard it in the personal > livery > > > > If you can appreciate a great opportunity and are a little impulsive, get > us a small deposit before we close out the third quarter at the end of this > month and our bean counter will show her appreciation for taking it off > inventory and make a nice contribution of $200 > > Like an even greater opportunity and feeling little more impulsive? > > pay and take it by the end of the month and I will match her offer > > > > Please let me know when you can visit so I can have it here to see > > "As currently built" is with no front or rear derailleur or chain. Add > those items and I'd be up the the cost of a brand new AAH. Okay, he > offered to knock $400 off so we're really at $2800 plus the cost of the > added hardware. So it's the equivalent of a new Sam. Still, I think I'll > pass... (Should I tell him?) > -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "RBW Owners Bunch" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to rbw-owners-bunch+unsubscr...@googlegroups.com. To post to this group, send email to rbw-owners-bunch@googlegroups.com. Visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/rbw-owners-bunch. For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/d/optout.