Nice condition Fat Chance Wicked

Just two years ago, wickeds like that wouldn't break $500, sometimes, even with a CBR or Bullseye crankset. Now, that one went for nearly $800. Could be a trend, or you had, at least, two very interested bidders.

I sold my Wicked for a good price, this past summer; saving if from ebay. I miss it :(
 
GoldenEraMTB":1jkz3ne2 said:
Just two years ago, wickeds like that wouldn't break $500, sometimes, even with a CBR or Bullseye crankset. Now, that one went for nearly $800. Could be a trend, or you had, at least, two very interested bidders.

I sold my Wicked for a good price, this past summer; saving if from ebay. I miss it :(

Here are some early shots of the next one soon to hit the chopping block... I still have some stuff to do, maybe swap over the tires and stuff like that.



1988-fat-chance-wicked
 
So, of course the high bidder is trying to back out, here is what he wrote. Keep in mind he sniped the auction with 2 seconds to go...

"Hey.. I just saw where the bike had been "sanded" ... I can tell you I would be asking for a refund more than likely based on your return policy. It would probably be better if you went with 2nd chance with the next highest bidder. I apologize, but I am trying to save us both some time. If you want to take the chance to ship it to me and me possibly keep it but more than likely ship it back, let me know, but that would be a waste of both of our monies."

WTF? I fixed up the chain suck area with light sand paper to remove surface rust, treated it with rust inhibitor and cleared it over... a-hole!
 
Check on the return policy - already done.

I described what I did in that area in the original ad, it was pretty obvious.
 
Loki":1ttd2bm4 said:
Change your return policy and give good descriptions.

No such thing as "no returns" with paypal/ebay, for better or worse, unless you are selling it as "parts/non-operational".
 
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