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D_XZ":2rdz7nzo said:
The theory was that I could find a bike that I lusted after 15 years ago dirt cheap, after all it would be 15 or more years old. Even though outdated I figured the old stuff would be no worse for having been superseded so I didn't mind looking a bit old.

you'd get better valve for money looking for something thats 4-5yrs old
 
It's always going to be the case on ebay that if you get 2 people who really want an item the price will go daft. I watched many pairs of thumbies go for 30/50 quid in the last few months so I guess the seller just got lucky.
 
brocklanders023":1tfdh5yf said:
It's always going to be the case on ebay that if you get 2 people who really want an item the price will go daft. I watched many pairs of thumbies go for 30/50 quid in the last few months so I guess the seller just got lucky.

That, I never could understand, the bidding that goes in before the auction, hiking the price up. but I suppose it serves one good purpose, it gives me a good indication of what I might be expected to pay at least, if I win, and I always snipe, usually in the last five seconds. I go with, some you win, some you loose, but each loss extends the base line for which to arrive at a reasonable maximum I would expect to bid.
 
silverclaws":26xksbqg said:
Xesh":26xksbqg said:
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My reason for getting them again, is because thumbies are the only shifter I have ever used, and am used to them, it's a natural reaction to move the thumb over the bar looking for the gear change, the rapid fire things I did have, did'nt work for me. B.

Mine too. My fingers are above the bar. I have to move my fingers under the bar to change with the new kit. Give me thumb levers every time :D
 
scant":3ketibpw said:
your thumb is "naturally" tucked under the handlebar, moving the thumb above the bar isnt natural, its something you've learnt. thumbies may last for a very long time, but the ergonomics of both sram & shimano are waaay better.

Right on Brother!.
 

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scant":o22g1wx9 said:
your thumb is "naturally" tucked under the handlebar, moving the thumb above the bar isnt natural, its something you've learnt. thumbies may last for a very long time, but the ergonomics of both sram & shimano are waaay better.

Unless you're one of these people that have their thumbies underneath the bar. :wink:
 
Xesh":2a459gse said:
scant":2a459gse said:
your thumb is "naturally" tucked under the handlebar, moving the thumb above the bar isnt natural, its something you've learnt. thumbies may last for a very long time, but the ergonomics of both sram & shimano are waaay better.

Unless you're one of these people that have their thumbies underneath the bar. :wink:

greg herbold got that wrong, they work like sh,t in that location..
 
I sold 2 identical h/bars on ebay with a week between the auctions. The first went for £30 the next for £55- no shill bidding involved!

You just need 2 interested bidders
 
CTK":u5xs0irn said:
I sold 2 identical h/bars on ebay with a week between the auctions. The first went for £30 the next for £55- no shill bidding involved!

You just need 2 interested bidders

Same here. I think I sold 3 XT rear mechs within 1 week.
Same era, same size etc.
The first one went for good money, with loads of bidders.
For whatever reason, the losing bidders then never bothered with the other 2 (identical) mechs, which sold for peanuts.

Ebay is so much about luck on the day & whatever weird stuff goes through the minds of some buyers (>£80 for thumbies! Hahahaha!)
 
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