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How much would you spend for a second hand mountain bike

  • 22-04-2010 10:25pm
    #1
    Closed Accounts Posts: 75 ✭✭


    100 euro +

    100 -

    Im not picky on the make or appearance etc etc

    How much do you think i should pay


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 11,504 ✭✭✭✭DirkVoodoo


    I don't understand, should there be a link?

    The price means nothing unless it is a specific bike, otherwise it could be a great deal or a terrible deal.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 438 ✭✭SubLuminal


    Not sure if I'm answering the right question here but..

    I volunteer at Rothar (www.rothar.ie) - its a community 'not for profit' bike shop with the main aim being to promote cycling via affordable bicycles, road safety classes, fun cycling events and bike maintenance workshops. If you want to buy a decent MTB, we can fix you up with a decent mountain bike that will be the right size, as well as guarenteed in 100% working order (as in, its literally guarenteed, if it breaks within a month bring it back and we fix it free of charge) - for 95 euros or thereabouts. You can pick out the kind of frame you want, the kind of handlebars, (straight bar, risers, etc) and how many gears, and we'll take a small deposit (€5 or so) and then build the bike for you over the next 5-10 days and then give you a call, at which point you come down and pay the rest.

    If you're interested feel free to drop in, here's a map to the location - www.tinyurl.com/rotharmap - the address is 171 phibsborough road, dublin 7, dublin.


    (Mods: Hope my above post is ok, I couldnt really make much sense of the original question but he sounds like a chap that needs a bicycle so hoping what I've written is ok? - Feel free to edit/remove if it sounds like a bit too much of an advertisement..)


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