Well, if you got a great deal then by all means sell it for a “friends”
price. I have passed frames on for what I paid, but not ten bucks!
I should have added a disclaimer to my earlier post saying to please choose to
ignore everything I said. Perhaps $75 shipped would be a good “friends”
deal? After all it takes effort to pack and costs $ to ship plus the frame
has more value than $10 (except perhaps at garage sale), that much is for sure.
Am I being a cheapskate?
Andy
From:
MiyataSpecTour@yahoogroups.com [mailto:MiyataSpecTour@yahoogroups.com] On
Behalf Of onedollarmiyata
Sent: Thursday, July 02, 2009 9:43 AM
To: MiyataSpecTour@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [MiyataSpecTour] Re: What to ask for 610 frame
Wow thats more than I figured...
So I guess that I would not be ripping the guy off if I asked less...
I know that this is a good frame, I just did not want to be one of those
"this thing is golden" kind of guys. He needs a tourer for his wife,
and I figured that its best to get this thing on the road rather than sit on
it. I paid ten bucks for it, so basicaly am just moving it on. thank you for
your response.
--- In MiyataSpecTour@yahoogroups.com,
Andrew Sohn <a.sohn@...> wrote:
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> Shipping UPS Ground or FedEx usually costs around $25 - $30 anywhere in
US. I use boxes that held kitchen range hoods or you can, of course, use a bike
box. I would think $150 would be a fair price for the frame. Add shipping and
you are around $200. On these lists I have picked up sweet frames (Univega
Super Strada) for $75 or so but prices have gone up.
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