"Jon" <jonmein@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
news:4860d51d$0$6047$88260bb3@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> The bike is worth what someone will pay for it, of course.
> The Tailwind is a good entry-level re***bent and possibly
> great as a commuter bike. But I doubt the demand for
> Tailwinds is particularly high. So reselling the bike if it
> doesn't work out for you may take some time.
The Tailwind is in no way an entry-level re***bent, although I would say
that Jon's Bike E is such a bike since you can never get comfortable on
it.
In any event, rating re***bents according to price is a loser's game since
ALL re***bents are outrageously overpriced. Reselling a Tailwind is easy
as
pie provided you are not trying to rob the buyer.
By the way, nothing is actually worth what someone will pay for it since
everyone is as stupid as Hell. The last folks who knew the value of a
dollar
were my grandparent's generation. The present generation will not even
stoop
over to pick up a penny. By God, when I was a kid you could buy a lot of
good stuff for a penny!
Regards,
Ed Dolan the Great - Minnesota
aka
Saint Edward the Great - Order of the Perpetual Sorrows - Minnesota