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The story- I'm a young guy and asked to see an inexpensive bicycle that would get me there. I told him no frills- just didn't want it to fall apart on me. I said I had no interest in brand, color, and just wanted a piece of metal with wheels that would take me from A to B.
I get priced $200 for their least expensive option.
Yeah, found bikes for a third the price at other places in the city.
The sad thing is they have some joke sign out front about ripping people off and passing the savings to you- which you actually can't put up if you do go about ripping people off.
Stay away- that mustache on Mr. Moneybags bike dealer grows on the tears of underemployed youth staring at their dwindling savings. If they wanted to rip me off so badly on just a used bike- I don't even want to know what they charge people for repairs.
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