Specialized Tricross
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Buying advice required!
Colleague selling his unused 2009 Specialized Tricross sport.
New c£800
He wants £400
(He had one, got nicked, replaced under insurance and sat unused in his kitchen ever since, still with wrapping on).
It's the right size, and I've been looking out for a 'cross frame for a while...
I think it's a certain YES. Anyone disagree?
Colleague selling his unused 2009 Specialized Tricross sport.
New c£800
He wants £400
(He had one, got nicked, replaced under insurance and sat unused in his kitchen ever since, still with wrapping on).
It's the right size, and I've been looking out for a 'cross frame for a while...
I think it's a certain YES. Anyone disagree?
Commute: Langster -Singlecross - Brompton S2-LX
Road: 95 Trek 5500 -Look 695 Aerolight eTap - Boardman TTe eTap
Offroad: Pace RC200 - Dawes Kickback 2 tandem - Tricross - Boardman CXR9.8 - Ridley x-fire
Road: 95 Trek 5500 -Look 695 Aerolight eTap - Boardman TTe eTap
Offroad: Pace RC200 - Dawes Kickback 2 tandem - Tricross - Boardman CXR9.8 - Ridley x-fire
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Do it.0
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I reckon a fair price, bearing in mind 1) second hand, but 2) unused, yet 3) 2009 model, would be around £550-£575, so if you want it then go for it!
Only a Pawn in their Game...0 -
Sounds alright.'Happiness serves hardly any other purpose than to make unhappiness possible' Marcel Proust.0
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NO! Don't do it. But give me his number ;-)0
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i had a one for half an hour, the oft discussed fork chatter under braking was horrendous, so i took it back to the shop and they swapped it for something else
it did look lovely though0