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Okay this week we have a large carbon Bronson currently at £1020 on eBay,frames seen better days and looks like it's been thrown together with the shittest parts he/she could find,what looks like a big hole on the down tube and he/she sees fit to lean the bike on the kitchen work top by the ever so expensive reverb.
Only 4 people have made (very dodgy purchases) purchases.have a look.
I might be just being to cautious but has anyone lost a Bronson frame???
This one? Looks fine to me.
Would you buy it?
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It's an auction, so the current price is irrelevant. It doesn't seem to have "the shittest parts he could find". It's got Deore brakes, and some scuffed cranks, but otherwise looks fine.
Not sure where you're seeing a hole in the downtube?
You think it's nicked because he's leant it on the worktop with the Reverb in contact with it?
He's more literate than you. Looks kosher to me. I'd buy it, yes.
Spelling contest now is it ?????
I'm just stating that it's probably not a good idea to put all the weight of the bike on the reverb,would you Einstein?
what?
Looks quite nasty that chip,or maybe he tried to improve the grammar on the Santa Cruz incase NJEE 20 wanted to place a bid.
I'm just stating that it's probably not a good idea to put all the weight of the bike on the reverb,would you Einstein?
Why not?
Looks like the 'R' build kit - so the base model build for the carbon frame.
That thing up there in the pic - looks like some kind of weird Basil Brush figure possibly captured and painted by some pissed up Scots or something...
Door stop perhaps? And would you buy a bike off someone who drinks litre bottles of JD?
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I'm just stating that it's probably not a good idea to put all the weight of the bike on the reverb,would you Einstein?
So there's no weight going to the floor through the wheels? You believe every last gram is being carried by that seatpost?
Maybe you should study Einstein's work OP. You might learn something.
Chequered tiling......definitely dodgy.
And would you buy a bike off someone who drinks litre bottles of JD
I probably wouldn't argue with them, that's for sure...
They could do with a shoe rack.
I'm just stating that it's probably not a good idea to put all the weight of the bike on the reverb,would you Einstein?
He's leant the bike on a flat surface FFS. The weight is on the wheels. I agree that somehow balancing the bike on the Reverb on an abrasive surface may be a little daft, but he's not done that, so it's a bit of a moot point.
You seem angry. Have you had a Bronson stolen lately?
No damage or chips!
Hmm.. 🙄
So,jokes and pis staking aside,how much would any of you give for it?
£2k
doesn't look dodgy at all to me
looks like the downtube has helitape (badly) fitted and there is a rip in it
NJEE 20 no I haven't,TBH I can't afford that type of kit,would be nice though but not this one,doesn't look like it's been looked after.
you should see my bike 😆
Looks fine. Not your typical stolen bike ad is it? Clear, concise, accurate listing of perfectly decent parts which match the pics.
There does appear to be a scratch on the downtube.
Really can't see a problem, except with the OP's anger...?
You may well be right mega,on first glance I thought it looked like he had drilled some sort of cable guide but your evaluation seems more precise.
the OP's anger.
C'mon, guys. He hasn't displayed anything particularly angry. Stop trying to wind him up...
Ref = anger
Just been physio. =. 0% patience
I agree, incidentally. There's clearly some protection on the downtube, and I think that's got a hole in it, or lifted or sommat.
Fair nuff, apologies from me...you did come across a little tense when no one really agreed with you straight away, that's all.
I'll put my pitch fork away and let the guy get on with selling his Bronson then....I'll be watching though to see how much it goes for.
I can be really defensive when I am trying to prove a point,then I back down when proven wrong,well not proven wrong just advised better maybe 🙂
Whilst I don't see the ad as dodgy in any way he's not doing himself many favours. Selling a high value item with a fairly new ebay account (with an iffy name), then not presenting the bike in the best way possible - putting it in a cluttered kitchen surrounded by discarded shoes with a limited number of photos of mediocre quality makes it look cheaper than it should.
Probably a good one to watch as it won't get as much interest as an 'of the moment' bike should get.
I've had a couple of cracking buys on ebay recently by bidding (late) on a really poorly worded and badly photographed bike that only got 2 bids including mine and a rohloff hubbed wheelset where the seller spelt rohloff incorrectly so I was the only bidder. I was only after the rohloff hub and got it for less than half it should have gone for as a hub on its own with the rest of the wheelset to sell on to reduce the cost even further.
The seller gives his name in the listing as Will so he must be a fine upstanding member of the community. If he choose Billy I suppose we might be able to question his integrity.
Glass chopping board and dodgy boots. Ahm ooot.
Glass chopping board and dodgy boots. Ahm ooot
Not half as dodgy as a glass coffee table.
Downside is you have to visit S****horpe to collect
looks fine to me...the spot of damage on the underside of the downtube looks like its just damage to the helitape....easily fixed
as for the bike leaning against the dropper...if you look at the distance between wheels and the bottom of the kitchen units...its not that much so the bike is nearly upright so all the weight will be on the wheel so there will be very minimal lateral weight on the dropper
as for the spec...i cant see anything wrong with it...sure it would be fancier if it had xtr/xt (or SRAM equivalent) kit thrown all over it but there's nothing wrong with the slx drivetrain or the deore brakes...in fact the brakes will probably outperform some of the more expensive brakesets out there...
if i was looking for a new bike and had the money and height then i would seriously consider it
S****horpe? didn't spot that, I'm from there ill pop a message up on the Facebook group to see if its a locals,
I'm just stating that it's probably not a good idea to put all the weight of the bike on the reverb,would you Einstein?
The weight of the bike is nothing compared to the weight of a rider!
Downside is you have to visit S****horpe to collect
S****horpe? Probably is nicked then.
The reason I mentioned the dropper leaning on the worktop was because in most cases if it was you or I we would probably not lean that part of the bike rather rest it against somewhere using the back wheel,I don't think he owns the bike and doesn't IMO apreciate how high end the bike is.
Me myself wouldn't rest my dropper/fork stantion (because that's what it is) on anything.
Don't mean to offend and I'm not angry anymore.....yet 🙂
But the worktop is wood, the dropper is a metal alloy of some description.
The dropper will damage the top first.
Your missing the point,would any of us do that?
I don't think he owns the bike and doesn't IMO apreciate how high end the bike is.
You're over thinking this to an insane degree.
Your missing the point,would any of us do that?
Yes, I would carefully lean my bike up against a flat, non-abrasive surface with just about any part of it in contact.
You know, some people actually rides these sort of bikes in the mud.
Your missing the point,would any of us do that?
yes