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Just a thought, but do many bike shops take bikes in part-exchange against new ones?
I’ve never seen any obvious stock of second-hand bikes on display in either my local independents, or places like Evans, which leads me to think that it’s not something that bike shops tend to do. There is clearly a market for second-hand bikes out there, and so surely there must be money to be made by retailers in offering part-exchange?
I don’t mean these schemes where you can effectively scrap a knackered old bike in return for a nominal discount on a new one, but a proper part-exchange where fair market value would be given for a bike based on its condition and perhaps with proof of purchase. It would definitely appeal to me if I could quickly and easily boost my budget by part-exchanging a bike, rather than going to the hassle of selling privately.
Similarly, if I was looking to buy a second-hand bike then I would personally rather pay a small premium to buy one from a bike shop, where it could perhaps be guaranteed for a short period of time, rather than just take a gamble with something bought from eBay.
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