Someone save this Potts!!!!

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This one's been on CL for months. The owner's going to have to get flexible on price if he/she wants to sell. It's a goofy size and even goofier build:
- No front derailleur yet dual rings
- Suspension corrected but without a suspension fork (which also means it won't take a Type-II even if you could get one)
- Sized to fit someone with long legs and short arms/body
- Canti/V's instead of RC's or discs
- Generally uninteresting parts

I think it would need to get down to somewhere in the $2k range before it moves.
 
halaburt":2u3rcvxg said:
This one's been on CL for months. The owner's going to have to get flexible on price if he/she wants to sell. It's a goofy size and even goofier build:
- No front derailleur yet dual rings
- Suspension corrected but without a suspension fork (which also means it won't take a Type-II even if you could get one)
- Sized to fit someone with long legs and short arms/body
- Canti/V's instead of RC's or discs
- Generally uninteresting parts

I think it would need to get down to somewhere in the $2k range before it moves.

That about sums it up. He would probably have more luck selling it as just a frame on ebay. He could sell off the parts for whatever he can get. The parts attached to the frame get him nothing more than if it was just the frame alone. Hell, that build probably detracts from the value/sale price of the bike/frame for the target audience.

The dual rings without the FD is probably for when he wants to run one ring or the other, sort of like the eno ss rear wheel with the dual cog, for manual adjustment strictly, still it doesn't seem right.

Yes, $1750 to $2250 should sell this bike/frame with or without the parts.
 
It doesn't look like a mud crowler, but for a swift city ride.

The bike looks OK, it's the price that doesn't... :oops:
 
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