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Old 04-28-12, 09:53 AM
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2003 S Works

Hi what do you people think a s works e 5 that is not in good shape is worth ? I do not have any pictures at this time ! But my Brother told me its kind of beat but no dents in frame.Thanks for your time!
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Whatever the highest price a willing and able buyer will pay and your brother is willing to accept.
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Old 04-29-12, 01:18 AM
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I bought one on ebay 7 years ago with full DA 9 for around $700. Had a small dent on the downtube and seller failed to mention that the drivetrain has turned to sh*t from lack of maintenance. It needed new cables, chain, BB and pulleys for the RD, rear hub was grinding, it also had mismatched tires and skewers which angered the OCD inside me. I felt ripped off but I'm still riding it today as my crit bike so I guess I made it worth it in the end.
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Well thank you for info .My brother only saw the bike but it was ridden hard and needed lots of work for the price .I will pass!
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Old 04-29-12, 01:28 PM
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A 2003 S Works that is beat up.

I'm being honest when I say this but $100-$600. The more you of a description you give the more that range can be narrowed down.

I personally wouldn't buy that bike.
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