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  • Canyon torque
  • swainy90
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    Just wondering if people could give me a rough price of what my bike is worth. Rockshox boxxer rc forks are 2 rides old replaced under warranty. Full spec can be added if need for accurate pricing

    oliverracing
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    Pint and a packet of pork scratchings?

    swainy90
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    swainy90
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    howsyourdad1
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    It’s nice but they were sold pretty cheap last year for new in a mass ckear out by canyon.

    samuelr
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    Don’t know. I’ll give you £10 for it.

    oldtalent
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    No idea. Whack it on pinkbike or ebay for £1000 & wait for an offer thats probably a fair bit lower than you think its worth.
    I wouldn’t both with here though, everyone seems to ride xc, gravel, road, unicycle, recumbent etc.

    swainy90
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    Thank you old talent. That seems a fair amount and appreciate some genuine advice/ reasoning

    nickdavies
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    What size is it and how much do you want for it?

    swainy90
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    It is a medium, and unsure on price so gauging rough price before sale mate

    milky1980
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    I was looking at one of those when they were selling them off stupid-cheap, around £1200 I think they got down to!

    You’d be lucky to get more than £900 now as it was known to be cheap to buy new and it’s the unfashionable wheel size. If it was mine to sell I’d start at £1k but expect to have to drop it down to £900 to get any sniffs if I was looking for a quick sell.

    swainy90
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    Thanks for the post milky very informative. Pretty certain I paid £2600 so if your correct that’s a massive reduction. I believe your right though and that gives me a rough gauge in price to list. Thank you

    mrhoppy
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    Tyres aren’t lined up properly, for that I’d be needing you to pay me to take it away.

    swainy90
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    Hahaha considering I never even looked I’m suprised how close they are haha

    legend
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    £2600? Think I paid £1,800 for mine when it was a new model

    swainy90
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    I’ll have to dig the receipt out mate I could be wrong but it does ring a bell maybe the wrong bell hahah

    swainy90
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    Doesn’t say on receipt but tbh thinking about it £1800 may be right.

    boxxer7
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    I got £750 for mine 12 months ago and it had better forks. I would stick it on pinkbike for 800 and see where it goes. DH bikes are very much a buyers market there are so many bikes out there for little money

    swainy90
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    Cheers boxxer. Out of interest what forks did yours have on it?

    boxxer7
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    I had the Teams on mine, I didn’t buy my torque new I bought it from a chap that rode it twice and decided it wasn’t for him, still had the sticky lube on the chain and hairs on the tyres. I lost £200 on what I paid 18 months after buying it and getting some use out of it.

    Good luck with the sale

    swainy90
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    Can’t believe you got so little for the bike. The forks alone are close to what you sold the whole bike for

    mikewsmith
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    If they were new….
    Used stuff has no warranty or support. It means a lot to the value of something. Again as they were being run out cheap that also drops the value of it. If your buying a 26 bike these days your also it going to be able to move the parts onto another frame very easily so that knocks the price too.
    Pinkbike is your market or hold on until June and flog it as an alps bike, might get some higher interest

    oink1
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    Better off splitting?

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