Hey there!
You might see if your LBS would sell it on consignment. With the pandemic 
hitting the bike industry and bikes being rare to get ahold of, they might 
be able to best find your buyer and recommend your bike and just take a fee 
off the final selling price. A lot of people looking on Craigslist might 
not know the difference between your super nice mtn bike and a ShopKo 
special (most bikes on my local Craigslist are in that Low $100 - $300 
dollar range). 

I took the plunge recently myself and plan on selling my current bike when 
my Riv comes home. I'll first talk to the LBS where I buy a lot of my odds 
and ends to see if they would sell it for me at an agreed up percentage 
fee. If they're not interested, I might post on my facebook to my friends 
and see if anyone's interested in it. If not, it's going to facebook 
marketplace or craigslist (or I'll keep it). 

Good luck! 
-Ben

On Friday, September 11, 2020 at 3:03:12 PM UTC-5 Litho wrote:

> Wondering if anyone has recommendations on where to sell 
> non-Rivendell-related bikes.  I've sold bikes on local Craigslist before, 
> but am interested in posting a bike I am looking to sell in multiple 
> places.  Any experiences with eBay or other sites?  Recommendations?  
>
> For the record, I'm making a final conversion to the cult and am selling 
> off my beautiful, dual suspension mtn bike.  I haven't touched it in three 
> years since I set up my first Riv for trail riding and want to offload it 
> to fund the purchase of another Rivendell.  :)  
>

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