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Opinions? Is this a good bike - is $1000 a reasonable price?
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Opinions? Is this a good bike - is $1000 a reasonable price?
What's it got for a component group? Wheels? Assuming at the worst 105 and it's in nice shape 1k is a good price.

Best bet for finding out the prevailing price on any item is to search on eBay and check the "completed listings" option.
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What's it got for a component group? Wheels? Assuming at the worst 105 and it's in nice shape 1k is a good price.

Best bet for finding out the prevailing price on any item is to search on eBay and check the "completed listings" option.
WHEELS:
WHEELS: Bontrager Race Lite: 23mm semi-deep front rim provides excellent aero; 21mm rear rim w/OSB improves lateral rigidity, prolongs wheel life; Fully serviceable Swiss-made rear hub w/cartridge and needle bearings; Cro-Moly skewers; Stiff, 14G bladed spokes; 740 g, 20h front/1020 g, 24h rear

COMPONENTS:
SADDLE: Selle San Marco Era Luxe, Cro-Moly rails
SEATPOST: Bontrager Race
HANDLEBARS: Bontrager Race
STEM: Bontrager Race, 7°
HEADSET: Cane Creek S-2 1-1/8" AHS

DRIVETRAIN:
SHIFTERS: Shimano Ultegra STI
FRONT DERAILLEUR: Shimano Ultegra
REAR DERAILLEUR: Shimano Ultegra
CRANKSET: Shimano Ultegra 53/39
CASSETTE: Shimano Ultegra 12-25, 9spd

OTHER:
BRAKESET: Shimano Ultegra

Only 400 miles on it.
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Sounds like a great deal to me. Does the bike fit you?
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Sounds like a great deal to me. Does the bike fit you?
Did it "fall off the back of a truck"? Awesome deal, assuming it fits. Just remember that if it doesn't fit it's no deal at any price (unless you flip it).
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Haha - it was fraud and the guy nearly took me for $1000. I found the bike on roadbikereview.com in the classifieds.



I contacted the guy - told me he was going to go through a broker to get things done, which I was fine with. A company called TNT - they are out of London.



I received the invoice from TNT - the give away that it was fraud was in the email address - the invoice should have come from XXXX@tnt.com, but the email I receive came from XXXXX@consultant.com. I called up TNT and they confirmed it was fraud.


I used to work in internet security and I have managed to track whomever it is - interesting how they managed to map to multiple emails to trick buyers.

All I have to says is watch out.
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Haha - it was fraud and the guy nearly took me for $1000. I found the bike on roadbikereview.com in the classifieds.



I contacted the guy - told me he was going to go through a broker to get things done, which I was fine with. A company called TNT - they are out of London.



I received the invoice from TNT - the give away that it was fraud was in the email address - the invoice should have come from XXXX@tnt.com, but the email I receive came from XXXXX@consultant.com. I called up TNT and they confirmed it was fraud.


I used to work in internet security and I have managed to track whomever it is - interesting how they managed to map to multiple emails to trick buyers.

All I have to says is watch out.
Somebody posted on another thread about the rampant fraud on eBay.

If it looks too good to be true, it probably is.
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