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[Closed] secondhand and stolen bikes and bits

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 mrmo
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just wondering,

On the basis that a lot of bikes are being stolen and have go somewhere. What do people do to avoid buying stolen bits or stolen bikes?

Or do people just turn a blind eye when they see a bargain?


 
Posted : 03/03/2014 1:58 pm
 ton
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don't buy anything from ebay or any other auction/second hand type site.

use crc/wiggle and such for all gear, or known folk off here.


 
Posted : 03/03/2014 2:01 pm
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Not much you can do. I'd avoid anything that looked dodgy, but if someone posted a well written advert, for something you wanted, at a good price, there's not that much you can do.

I do tend to wait for CRC sales these days rather than buy 2nd hand, but that's mainly because I found 2nd hand stuff is rarely better value than new when you factor in the reduced life left in it. £200 for some 2 year old forks with ~2 years of life left, or £400 for new ones with 4 years, and a warrenty, and shiny new-nesss.


 
Posted : 03/03/2014 2:07 pm
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When you see a true bargain you should question it, people don't generally give stuff away.

I would buy from Ebay, but I would want to see a lot of feedback history and probably go and collect the item to satisfy myself it's not dodgy.

I'd also buy stuff from here if the seller has a decent history of forum posting, and not just a fly by night classifieds user.


 
Posted : 03/03/2014 2:08 pm

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