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for $600 I'd want the whole bike, and even then I'm not paying that much for an XCaliber 😛Log into Facebook
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FTFYfor $600 I'd want the whole bike, and even then I'm not paying that much for a Trek 😛
100% agree with this, and that's probably what the person means. But Facebook gonna be Facebook so of course no one can properly write any ad. Taken at face value it's pretty funny.That is funny, but if not driven during the winter - specifically on salt-covered roads (and having lived in NH - holy hell do they LOVE their road salt), it could have a certain level of truth. When I first started dating my ex-, she had a 1997 BMW M3 and had owned it for about 5 years. However, she had only lived in a house with a garage for about a year. the other 4 years, the car lived outside. However, she had a second car so she never drove the M3 once there was a hint of snow or salt on the roads. When I started doing maintenance and repairs to the car in 2002, the underside was pristine. Every nut and bolt came off easily. Especially for a 5-year-old car living in the rust belt. So, where a car lives or even how it's stored is less important than how it is used.
Of course, that doesn't mean I would trust this ad... thorough inspection required.