Diamondback axis pro (price reduced)

crewealex

Dirt Disciple
Diamondback axis pro great condition,full xtr kit
£425
cheers
collection Bristol
Now £375 ono
 

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crewealex":rgwdzzwm said:
Am I miles out on the price?

If it wasn't a Diamondback then probably not. Don't get me wrong, DB's are great but they just don't attract the same attention as other brands. A full XTR group sold off bit by bit will fetch quite a lot of money (just check ebay or the FS section here) but your price is probably just a little high to tempt someone (who will more than likely buy it for the groupset). Hope that helps? (we're not supposed to comment on peoples prices so I have kept my reply a little vague and without numbers ;) )
 
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A size might help.

The price does 'feel' high, but in the same breath that XTR kit is very sought after. The brake levers & shifters alone usually go for a fair whack.

Here's a recent thread to give you some price ideas: viewtopic.php?f=2&t=329040&hilit=M900+levers

I wouldn't drop the price too much though, for the groupset alone it's a good price.

Hope that's of some help.
 
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