I got my whole bike, less saddles and pedals, in 2004 for $1400. I think
there was a $50 rebate, too, since the planned fender-inclusion didn't work
out.
I'd call that a super bargain, but I wouldn't expect to get more than $900
if I sold my QB in original trim today. Maybe $1400 with fenders,
The asking price seems a little high, but you can solve that sour grape
problem by making an offer. Doo iiit..
On Tuesday, December 30, 2014 10:13:06 AM UTC-8, Philip Williamson wrote:
>
> Seems pricey. And a good lesson about the value of buying a built bike,
> over a bare frame.
> And the "st
I believe the seller is mistaken on the price of original Quickbeams. The bikes
were $1400 at first, not the frames. The price did go up, but I don't think the
frames alone ever got up to $1400 as the seller claims.
On Dec 30, 2014, at 10:13 AM, Philip Williamson wrote:
> Seems pricey. And a
I bought my frame for $1100 in 2009, as I recall.
On Dec 30, 2014, at 1:35 PM, James Warren
mailto:jimcwar...@earthlink.net>> wrote:
I believe the seller is mistaken on the price of original Quickbeams. The bikes
were $1400 at first, not the frames. The price did go up, but I don't think the
It looks like *our* size!!!
On Tue, Dec 30, 2014 at 10:13 AM, Philip Williamson <
philip.william...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Seems pricey. And a good lesson about the value of buying a built bike,
> over a bare frame.
> And the "stance" could be better... :^)
>
> Just sour grapes, 'cause I want it!
>
Seems pricey. And a good lesson about the value of buying a built bike,
over a bare frame.
And the "stance" could be better... :^)
Just sour grapes, 'cause I want it!
Philip
www.biketinker.com
On Monday, December 29, 2014 9:35:42 PM UTC-8, lungimsam wrote:
>
> I don't know the seller or the it