Testing waters, thinking about selling my 2019 Fugitive LT, Large, Raw Aluminum.

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I’m considering selling the Fugitive, even though I have strong feelings toward this bike. Before selling the fork would be downgraded from a 38 Factory to a 36 Factory 160 and the shock back to a never used since fully rebuilt at Fox DPX2 Factory, both with 0 scratches on the stanchions. Dropper is a 175 Fox Transfer Factory. Orange bling by hope, 29” Stan’s Baron on Hope Pro 4 hubs. Drivetrain is 12 speed Shimano XT, same series 4 pots brakes. Carbon handlebar and cranks, both Race Face Next R. A new one with similar but lower specs can be had at Knolly for $3700 and change, so I would think about $2500 negotiable would be fair, considering the bike has been babied, barely ridden and fully protected with invisaframe since it was built. I will take offers but not if it involves clams.

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unire vongole, cozze e conchiglia?

This is the internet famous bike?
 
the bike market is ROUGH right now. Unless you are priced way below MKT value, it may be better to wait a bit. So many new bikes for sale and a flooded used bike market.
I'm aware, I'll just keep it up here until @Norm sets the advertising fee so high I'll have to take it down...

It's a little bit of an uncommon bike, I'm aware of only 3 in NJ, not that it makes it more valuable, just a little bit difficult to price correctly. $2.5K is below the kit value, but the new bikes discount on entry level components kind of makes it hardly palatable to spend more than $2K on an used bike. Entry level components are also much betterer than they used to be (I'm thinking Deore level) so there's that...
 
Come back when you're selling lol. At least you're not one of those guys who thinks his bike is worth more because he doesn't "need" to sell it
 
I'm aware, I'll just keep it up here until @Norm sets the advertising fee so high I'll have to take it down...

It's a little bit of an uncommon bike, I'm aware of only 3 in NJ, not that it makes it more valuable, just a little bit difficult to price correctly. $2.5K is below the kit value, but the new bikes discount on entry level components kind of makes it hardly palatable to spend more than $2K on an used bike. Entry level components are also much betterer than they used to be (I'm thinking Deore level) so there's that...
Do you know the guy in Montclair with the 2019? You can't miss it with the mtbnj colors, hope brakes and onyx wheels.
 
Unfortunately you'll never get what you should for that bike right now Leo. Couldn't sell mine even before the bottom dropped out of the market, though it's nowhere near as new, or nice, as yours.
 
Do you know the guy in Montclair with the 2019? You can't miss it with the mtbnj colors, hope brakes and onyx wheels.
If you’re talking about @Bizarro (I think) then yes I met him a few times during group rides. I know of a few Knolly but not many fugitives.
Come back when you're selling lol. At least you're not one of those guys who thinks his bike is worth more because he doesn't "need" to sell it
I hate that attitude, you’re entitled to think so but just don’t sell it if you don’t get the money you think it’s worth, no need to make yourself an ass on the public place. Did you sell your Knolly? I really don’t understand why they’re not more appreciated.
 
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