Last of the classic Stumpjumpers

Pickle":38xwfci5 said:
Cor, if you only want £80 for it I'll pay now!
"want" and "would reluctantly accept" are two distinctly different things. "Buy it now" definitely not an option, sorry. ;)
If maximising the selling price was the goal I'm fairly sure breaking it down to the component level would be the way to go, but I can't bring myself to "kill" it. :cry:
 
Pickle":2cssprne said:
Cor, if you only want £80 for it I'll pay now!

...and that's why you don't disclose your reserve. There is absolutely no point in setting one if you're going to tell people. Just start the auction there.

computerbitz":2cssprne said:
i take bikes from watch list for answers like that

Tough talk!
 
Theway i look at it though is this, if i am seeling something on ebay and have what i would consider a low reserve then i would start my auction at the reserve and not 99p like so many others do. i would leave it running and if in the time it exceeds the reserve then great stufff and 9 times out of 10 its going to.
 
azureblue":153q9zoc said:
Pickle":153q9zoc said:
Cor, if you only want £80 for it I'll pay now!
"want" and "would reluctantly accept" are two distinctly different things. "Buy it now" definitely not an option, sorry. ;)
If maximising the selling price was the goal I'm fairly sure breaking it down to the component level would be the way to go, but I can't bring myself to "kill" it. :cry:


Just messing with you ;) Already got a classic Stumpjumper and would never sell it. Best bike I've ever owned.

Your's will make strong money no doubt about that. And I agree, splitting isnt an option.
 
Stumpy

Well, 1 day to go and you've hit your reserve with a few bids and I would imagine there are quite a few watching. This will go for a good deal more by closing.
Shame its too big as I do like Stumpies and that is a nice example.
I dont know about it being the last classic though, as I have a 98 that is skinny tubed steel, rigid and xt throughout, not thumbies though. ;)
Best of luck
Jamie
 
Re: Stumpy

Jamiedyer":hp4w8ius said:
I dont know about it being the last classic though, as I have a 98 that is skinny tubed steel, rigid and xt throughout, not thumbies though. ;)
No thumbshifters = not classic (in some people's eyes ;) )
 
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