I believe there's a not insignificant portion of the bicycle
enthusiast community who look to ebay, craigslist, swap meets, etc,
first, and only deal with retail bicycle outlets as a last resort. We
certainly see it on the repair end, where people do horrific things to
"fix" minor mechanicals or fit issues, when we might have done it
correctly for free or for a trivial amount of money. There's even a
reluctance to physically bring a bike in for a repair estimate, or
when they do, there's reluctance to confess all the problems they have
with the bike. I think this distrust of brick-and-mortar bike shops
and online bike shops like Riv, have fueled a healthy market for
market prices and even inflated prices on the gray-market.
> Hey quiet! I'm paying for my kid's college tuition by buying Riv stuff at
> retail and reselling on ebay for retail-plus!
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> OK, just kidding. It is amusing when people will pay more than retail on
> ebay for an item that is readily available elsewhere. The seller started
> the auction at $5, so it's likely just one of those weird micro economic
> anomalies.
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> On Friday, March 23, 2012 10:34:37 AM UTC-7, Peter M wrote:
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> > Not riding related but def rivendell related. I usually troll
> > craigslist, ebay, etc. for any deals out there and have noticed a
> > trend that while the bikes on ebay seem to be "reasonable" the
> > accessories usually go for far more than I would expect to pay. Take
> > for example this hat for sale
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http://www.ebay.com/itm/Rivendell-Bicycle-Works-Cycling-Cap-brand-new-/260983293520?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item3cc3d10650<
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Rivendell-Bicycle-Works-Cycling-Cap-brand-new...>