>
> You do have a good point eflayer. If the bike is fine, then why bother 
> mentioning it, since there were no consequences of the crash and the bike 
> is the same as when I first got it.
>
 

> However, on the remote chance the buyer called me up a month later saying 
> that there was a crack developing the frame somewhere and asking me if the 
> frame had previously been crashed or had an impact, I would feel like I 
> would have to crawl under a rock and hide myself. Ha ha.
>  
>
I can just hear the "Oooooh...noooow you tell me.". (skulk, skulk).
 
On the other hand...he would have had the bike for a month and....
 
But seriously, I would just feel more comfortable with full disclosure.
 

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