@Lecstappilton He can do 425 fresh. TT for example. His durability and threshold after 4 hours is probably closer to 350 hence why he gets dropped on climbs at the end of the race.
Mathematically there is a cost to not having the cash in hand as that money can be used elsewhere earning interest or investing.
You have to weigh the pros and cons of dropping the price, but it can be worth it.
Pricing is the biggest mistake people make selling online.
I sold a bike on VeloFlip today.
I had a Trek 4500 listed for $250 for a few months. It had a couple people interested, but nobody actually showed up. This morning I decided to drop it to $150.
Boom! Sold.
Sometime all it takes is a small drop in price for people to become interested. And having a little bit less cash in hand than you wanted is better than having nothing for months and months.
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