You have to be very care-full buying used... Many times that 1 or 2 year old $700 bike that you picked up for $450 ends up costing $200+ in unseen repairs...
Biggest thing is hold the brakes tight and stand up and pedal as hard as possible and make sure the chain doesn't skip forward... On a nice bike to fix that would cost 80+ for the cassette, 30 for the chain, and maybe 30 for a worn chain ring if you can find direct replacement. If you cant find a direct replacement then complete chain set 80+....
Bikes aren't like cars.. We have had problems getting replacement parts that are already discontinued for a current year model with even big brands..
Biggest thing is hold the brakes tight and stand up and pedal as hard as possible and make sure the chain doesn't skip forward... On a nice bike to fix that would cost 80+ for the cassette, 30 for the chain, and maybe 30 for a worn chain ring if you can find direct replacement. If you cant find a direct replacement then complete chain set 80+....
Bikes aren't like cars.. We have had problems getting replacement parts that are already discontinued for a current year model with even big brands..
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