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6 minutes ago, Shebeen said:

About 25 years ago before Red Bull was a thing there was an energy drink with a lumo logo called HYPE. Made it all the way into an F1 team in a short while. Then that was that and when the hype died down so did HYPE.

The more recent Rich Energy scandal and how it was literally exposed by a bunch of F1 forumers collectively digging for dirt is the stuff movie directors’ fantasies.

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Pretty much glazed over at the word "value". Bike industry & value don't belong in the same sentence. Marketing, advertising those are the words that go with bike industry. Every new model is 30% stiffer, faster etc. Implies previous model always was a floppy slow clunker. Their best department is marketing.

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Hope this is the right thread for this question. Wasn't going to start another one.

Would you buy a second hand DS mtb, that seems to be great value for money, if you know if was raced/used hard with high km's, but also know that it was maintained very well, with good upgrades and a recently fitted drivetrain ?

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26 minutes ago, Koos Likkewaan 2 said:

Hope this is the right thread for this question. Wasn't going to start another one.

Would you buy a second hand DS mtb, that seems to be great value for money, if you know if was raced/used hard with high km's, but also know that it was maintained very well, with good upgrades and a recently fitted drivetrain ?

"Never been raced" is often see in adverts for offroad motorcycles and to me it means nothing. A bike being raced means it has been ridden hard (like they are designed to be ridden), but most racers probably maintain their bikes better than the average weekend warrior. There are obviously exceptions on both sides, but I've raced my bikes and would buy from me long before A LOT of "never been raced" bikes in general.

My 2cΒ 

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31 minutes ago, Koos Likkewaan 2 said:

Hope this is the right thread for this question. Wasn't going to start another one.

Would you buy a second hand DS mtb, that seems to be great value for money, if you know if was raced/used hard with high km's, but also know that it was maintained very well, with good upgrades and a recently fitted drivetrain ?

yes, uh mean it really depends if it's the right bike and the price is right. it is a good deal if you don't need to spend money on it in the next year for stuff that is going to need replacing.

Only concerns would be needing to shell out money for shock/wheel/bb bearings if it's been raced hard in mud. if you can get an idea from the mechanic who maintained it then that will allay a lot of your fears

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On 4/27/2023 at 3:00 PM, Mtree said:

Have found that the SA suppliers of certain items have lost touch with reality... (False shortages, or valid?)
11sp Shimano 105 groupset, landed in SA from the UK is around half the SA price (Looking at RRP), how is this justified?
Think some companies need to have a look at their pricing models...
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Why , people will buy it at that price because it’s like a Werner magnifying glass

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8 minutes ago, Shebeen said:

yes, uh mean it really depends if it's the right bike and the price is right. it is a good deal if you don't need to spend money on it in the next year for stuff that is going to need replacing.

Only concerns would be needing to shell out money for shock/wheel/bb bearings if it's been raced hard in mud. if you can get an idea from the mechanic who maintained it then that will allay a lot of your fears

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The mechanic is the owner.πŸ˜€

Races done would include Epic, Tankwa Trek, Attakwas etc...

Bike is right, price is "okay".Β 

Frame should have some second owner warranty left. Suspension serviced recently.Β 

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29 minutes ago, wolver said:

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"Never been raced" is often see in adverts for offroad motorcycles and to me it means nothing. A bike being raced means it has been ridden hard (like they are designed to be ridden), but most racers probably maintain their bikes better than the average weekend warrior. There are obviously exceptions on both sides, but I've raced my bikes and would buy from me long before A LOT of "never been raced" bikes in general.

My 2cΒ 

"Just serviced " is another oneΒ 

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Nothing I sell has a service record because I do it myself and no buyer has ever been uphappy with what they got from me.Β 

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But yoh the stories floating around regarding some of these dealers..

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Good day. Can you please guide me in the right direction? What is the value of a August 1972 Raleigh chopper mk2? It is original except for tyres and tubes, inner brake cables and seat has been refurbished.Β IMG_20230919_161706.jpg.6d667541657a72c3ed7704ff7061a95d.jpg

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1 hour ago, Koos Likkewaan 2 said:

The mechanic is the owner.πŸ˜€

Races done would include Epic, Tankwa Trek, Attakwas etc...

Bike is right, price is "okay".Β 

Frame should have some second owner warranty left. Suspension serviced recently.Β 

Sounds like you're fishing for a reason not to buy it.

If you've got this far and your bait bucket is getting empty, but there's nothing to take home then go pay the man and get it over with.

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2 hours ago, Koos Likkewaan 2 said:

Hope this is the right thread for this question. Wasn't going to start another one.

Would you buy a second hand DS mtb, that seems to be great value for money, if you know if was raced/used hard with high km's, but also know that it was maintained very well, with good upgrades and a recently fitted drivetrain ?

I've seen both sides of this coin on cars and bikes. The only way to know is to take it to a mechanic you trust and get them to look it over. We've had some very unhappy sellers leaving here with "like new" second hand bikes that were basically a bag of rusty bolts loosely arranged to look like a bike, and a few others where the buyer got an absolute bargainand didn't even need to replace a chain..

High mileage means nothing if it's been properly looked after.

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53 minutes ago, DieselnDust said:

Cue β€œmint condition”

It's astounding how few bikes and pieces of equipment are marked as "good" or "fair" condition.

The mind of the seller refuses to accept that whatever they're putting on the market can be anything other than amazing, so it's always "Excellent".

Except when they're buying, then it's just OKish, because they don't want to pay an amazing price.

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