You left a full face and goggles at the Highlands parking at Ledgeview. You probably noticed when you got home, but i grabbed it just in case. I'm now holding it ransom. Pm me and i'll get it back to you.
Just thought id' put up another post about the helmet left at ledgeview/mckee in the highlands parking before i give it away. Black giro with Chromag stickers and goggles. Message me by next week if you want it back.
Looking for people to ride with... Just got a new to me Santa Cruz V-10 but no transport... Itching to ride since first bike since my Team DH got stolen years ago... Anybody able to hook up some rides would be greatly appreciated. Email new_horizons_roofing@live.ca THANKS!!!!!!
hey guys been riding for a year now and i don't know many riders just looking for new people and the dh community if anyone's down hit me up 7793180762 don I'm in maple Ridge but but sumas and vedder lots
Hey everyone I recently sold a bike to a 17 year old kid after driving 30 mins to meet him and spending over an hour with him showing the bike. He was super excited and seemed really pumped to get into mountain biking. Well the night after i sold it to him he gave me a call saying he crashed and winded himself and is now scared to ride the bike and wants me to buy it back from him. At first what was going through my head is that he is a little whimp and that its his bike now and his problem to deal with, but i thought i would be the bigger man about it and give him a refund. Just wondering if i did the right thing here or if you would have just told him its his problem.
Don't refund him, its not your fault he crashed and the bike might be damaged and that's why he wants you to buy it back.
Absolutely this. Life lesson for the guy. Buying and selling second hand is as-is final sale (unless the seller did some fraudulent which you clearly did not).
Don't refund him, its not your fault he crashed and the bike might be damaged and that's why he wants you to buy it back.
Absolutely this. Life lesson for the guy. Buying and selling second hand is as-is final sale (unless the seller did some fraudulent which you clearly did not).
Hey everyone I recently sold a bike to a 17 year old kid after driving 30 mins to meet him and spending over an hour with him showing the bike. He was super excited and seemed really pumped to get into mountain biking. Well the night after i sold it to him he gave me a call saying he crashed and winded himself and is now scared to ride the bike and wants me to buy it back from him. At first what was going through my head is that he is a little whimp and that its his bike now and his problem to deal with, but i thought i would be the bigger man about it and give him a refund. Just wondering if i did the right thing here or if you would have just told him its his problem.