09-16-2021, 02:12 PM
I was searching some used bike sales and saw a mid 80's Bottecchia (mid range model). Seller (very unknowledgeable) thought it was a goldmine (I assumed he got it fairly cheap, stated as a "barn find"), and detailed the palmarès of the marque shown on the frame decals. I know this model was not part of that history, and this is a common practice to boast of past achievements and slap decals doing so on all models; otherwise I have many "champion/campione" frames. Given this assumption the seller had the bike serviced and put up for sale at $1295 (more than double its general value given the model and components). After months of no sale it is now available for $595 (he is getting closer to real value).
The problem arises for the seller from the fact he spent $225 on service and parts (great for the new potential owner) and now stands to only make $370 max profit on a bike worth about that price at the start before really needing much if any service. No problem, seller wanted to provide a properly functioning bike to a new owner without issues; perfect!
My question is this: are the itemized labor charges (not parts) reasonable? I find the total labor at least one and a half times over cost for the work done and the time it would take a shop to perform on a bike in decent shape in the first place. I am not a bike mechanic, but I find $15 for basic front derailleur service (adjust hi/low screws, cable slack) to be outrageous. I can do that work in less than 5 minutes without rushing the job, and I do not do it as a profession.
I am providing a copy of the receipt (the seller did in their ad, I assume to justify cost and prove new parts added and work done).
Please provide your opinion if you think service costs are reasonable or too high (total labor $110).
The problem arises for the seller from the fact he spent $225 on service and parts (great for the new potential owner) and now stands to only make $370 max profit on a bike worth about that price at the start before really needing much if any service. No problem, seller wanted to provide a properly functioning bike to a new owner without issues; perfect!
My question is this: are the itemized labor charges (not parts) reasonable? I find the total labor at least one and a half times over cost for the work done and the time it would take a shop to perform on a bike in decent shape in the first place. I am not a bike mechanic, but I find $15 for basic front derailleur service (adjust hi/low screws, cable slack) to be outrageous. I can do that work in less than 5 minutes without rushing the job, and I do not do it as a profession.
I am providing a copy of the receipt (the seller did in their ad, I assume to justify cost and prove new parts added and work done).
Please provide your opinion if you think service costs are reasonable or too high (total labor $110).
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Howard
Howard