A month or so ago I was able to ride an XS11 special at a lower elevation. The bike had 20k miles on it. I went with the intent of a possible purchase but couldn't talk the guy down. I regretted not being able to buy it.
Would you believe I was out riding with a gal on the back and we passed a house on the corner. My bike eagle eyes spotted an XS. I told the girl it had to be an XS and I had to go check it out.
It has a Wyoming plate on it - I'm in So. Utah.... 22k miles, 79 special. Really weathered, flat/bald back tire, stuck rear brakes, ugly/worn seat, etc.
I called the guy about it because he has a for sale sign on it ($800). It's too much for me. I'd give him $400-450 if it runs. He told me on the phone he has had it for 10 years and it only had 10k when he got it. He said "it was the strongest bike he had been on, had 5 gears, weighed 1050lbs, and that he went 147 on it." Well, the for sale sign says XE11 too. Sounds like someone doesn't know their bikes....
I know it won't run now because it's been sitting, and I could add up all the maintenance it would need.
What's a reasonable offer I should make him tomorrow evening?
He will be moving so I will try a shrewd offer because I seriously doubt anyone is going to buy it from him for that price in the state it's in - unless he can find an uninformed teen.... The last guy I tried to haggle with (see first paragraph) tried to make money on me, realized he couldn't, and told me "I'll find a dumb kid to sell it to...."
What's the best technique to get this bike off his hands and save it?
I will show up on my bike (http://www.whoduhthunk.com/data/ben_xs11.jpg). I bought mine for $650, running.
Any ideas are appreciated.
Ben
Would you believe I was out riding with a gal on the back and we passed a house on the corner. My bike eagle eyes spotted an XS. I told the girl it had to be an XS and I had to go check it out.
It has a Wyoming plate on it - I'm in So. Utah.... 22k miles, 79 special. Really weathered, flat/bald back tire, stuck rear brakes, ugly/worn seat, etc.
I called the guy about it because he has a for sale sign on it ($800). It's too much for me. I'd give him $400-450 if it runs. He told me on the phone he has had it for 10 years and it only had 10k when he got it. He said "it was the strongest bike he had been on, had 5 gears, weighed 1050lbs, and that he went 147 on it." Well, the for sale sign says XE11 too. Sounds like someone doesn't know their bikes....
I know it won't run now because it's been sitting, and I could add up all the maintenance it would need.
What's a reasonable offer I should make him tomorrow evening?
He will be moving so I will try a shrewd offer because I seriously doubt anyone is going to buy it from him for that price in the state it's in - unless he can find an uninformed teen.... The last guy I tried to haggle with (see first paragraph) tried to make money on me, realized he couldn't, and told me "I'll find a dumb kid to sell it to...."
What's the best technique to get this bike off his hands and save it?
I will show up on my bike (http://www.whoduhthunk.com/data/ben_xs11.jpg). I bought mine for $650, running.
Any ideas are appreciated.
Ben
Comment