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2010-06-13 8:17 PM

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Subject: 2006 Trek 1500, Discovery Team Edition
Hey there,

Though I have been registered for quite some time, I finally have the time and dedication to start training for my first tri. I have someone selling me a 2006 Trek 1500 (Discovery Team Edition) and I would like to know what I should pay here? The bike is stick, no upgrades and it comes with a CatEye computer. The bike looks like it has been used very little, its in amazing condition. My question is how much should I be looking to offer here? Or even what would be a "fair" price. Thank you!


2010-06-14 6:40 AM
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Subject: RE: 2006 Trek 1500, Discovery Team Edition
Hi:

Welcome to BT. You'll get lots of opinions and ideas here; all are guidelines and none are perfectly appropriate for everyone. We all have different ideas and perspective. Except for The Bear: He's always right about everything

I use a guideline of half-lives (like radioactive decay). 3 years is about the point where the bike is worth 1/2 of what it once was. So, that bike is about 3 years old, hence, should be priced 1/2 of what is was when new.

Get the retail price (current $$$) for a 1500 or 1.5 as it's now called. Offer 1/2 of that or a little more if it's really in great shape.

Check carefully on the condition. A clean bike isn't necessarily a good condition bike. Look for grime on the cables at the housing inlets. Check the chain to see if 2 pins are exacly 12" apart for chain stretch. Look closely at the chain rings to see if they're shark-toothed or still triangular.
2010-06-15 2:46 PM
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A new TREK 1.5 has a MSRP of $1099. The local bike shop around here has them for $950. That includes lifetime warranty on the frame through Trek, a free bike fitting ($100+ value). Free adjustments and tune-up if needed for a year. He also gives a 20% discount on anything in the shop. So buying a 4 almost 5 year old bike, even if is in good condition, isn't all that much of a bargin unless you can get it for under $500. I would offer $400 for it and only if it fits you real well.

Edited by browncd 2010-06-15 2:48 PM
2010-06-15 3:56 PM
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Subject: RE: 2006 Trek 1500, Discovery Team Edition
Thanks for the help! I went ahead and offered $400 and see what the response is. Will keep you updated
2010-06-16 8:15 AM
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Subject: RE: 2006 Trek 1500, Discovery Team Edition
browncd - 2010-06-15 2:46 PM A new TREK 1.5 has a MSRP of $1099. The local bike shop around here has them for $950. That includes lifetime warranty on the frame through Trek, a free bike fitting ($100+ value). Free adjustments and tune-up if needed for a year. He also gives a 20% discount on anything in the shop. So buying a 4 almost 5 year old bike, even if is in good condition, isn't all that much of a bargin unless you can get it for under $500. I would offer $400 for it and only if it fits you real well.


You can't compare the 2006 1500 to the 2010 1.5... apples and oranges. The 1500 is/was a better bike, with better components.
2010-06-17 3:39 PM
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Subject: RE: 2006 Trek 1500, Discovery Team Edition
I've got a 2007 Trek 1500.  I paid $900 for it brand new. 
The 1500 is more comparable to the 2.1 of today's line up.  105 components all the way around, etc...

That's a good offer.  I hope you get it.

Edited by outdoorWI 2010-06-17 3:40 PM


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