So you BIN because you've let too many auction listings slip through your fingers. It's an item described as "serviced and ready to go" (rear disc brake lever, disc and caliper)even though you can see from the picture that two of the parts are actually incompatible.
No biggie, you are actually only after one specific part of the kit (caliper)
It turns up, condition is as per the picture, but a bolt holding the caliper halves together is missing, there's no pads, spreaders or pins, theres brake fluid all over the packaging and they need bleeding as a result. Oh and the incompatible disc is a cheapo one that's pretty well worn out.
I'm fairly philosophical over it as the BIN price was good, I've put new seals and Pads on the caliper and fitted it to my bike and its working fine. I could probably get my money back selling on the lever and hose but I feel the description was pretty poor. The "ready to go" bit particularly. I don't think it's to the point point of leaving neg or neutral feedback but what are your thoughts peeps? Contact the seller before feedback?
No biggie, you are actually only after one specific part of the kit (caliper)
It turns up, condition is as per the picture, but a bolt holding the caliper halves together is missing, there's no pads, spreaders or pins, theres brake fluid all over the packaging and they need bleeding as a result. Oh and the incompatible disc is a cheapo one that's pretty well worn out.
I'm fairly philosophical over it as the BIN price was good, I've put new seals and Pads on the caliper and fitted it to my bike and its working fine. I could probably get my money back selling on the lever and hose but I feel the description was pretty poor. The "ready to go" bit particularly. I don't think it's to the point point of leaving neg or neutral feedback but what are your thoughts peeps? Contact the seller before feedback?