I agree with storing it, and not selling until you know the longterm
job situation.

Joe Bernard
Vallejo, CA.

On May 7, 11:37 am, Jim Thill - Hiawatha Cyclery <thill....@gmail.com>
wrote:
> There is no "blue book" of used bike values. I know some of you gents are 
> patient and willing to wait for minty specimens offered for <50% of retail. 
> Others are willing to pay a bit more to avoid weeks or months of bargain 
> shopping and haggling. I've sold many used Rivs and other desirable pre-owned 
> bicycles, and had people on this list email me lowball offers or otherwise 
> suggest that my price was too high, only to sell the thing at my asking price 
> a few hours or a few days later.
>
> There are a lot of factors that go into it, but in Riv's case MSRP has 
> sometimes risen steeply, and availability of some models in some sizes has 
> been spotty. I always say, if the right buyer comes along, price doesn't 
> matter much, but if the right buyer doesn't come along, price doesn't matter 
> much.

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