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broster |
posted on 29th Nov 04 at 14:52 |
joff is an ebay guru. he knows the buyers mind, proved me wrong recently! | |
glasgow_corsa_c |
posted on 29th Nov 04 at 14:32 |
quote: me neither lol. just put up 2 auctions there at 7days a piece. Balls | |
AK |
posted on 29th Nov 04 at 14:28 |
hmmm, never thought about it like that | |
Joff |
posted on 29th Nov 04 at 14:10 |
9 day auctions are crap. | |
glasgow_corsa_c |
posted on 29th Nov 04 at 13:28 |
sumpost offices will let u post them by parcel post... depends how big the parcel is really... | |
AK |
posted on 29th Nov 04 at 12:55 |
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&rd=1&item=7117753078&ssPageName=STRK:MESE:IT | |
ed |
posted on 29th Nov 04 at 12:35 |
Ah cool. My bikes were both downhill race bikes and weigh a fucking tonne :lol: | |
AK |
posted on 29th Nov 04 at 12:29 |
cool.... popped my bike on ebay with £20 postage :) | |
ed |
posted on 29th Nov 04 at 12:15 |
Yea, I have bought a few bikes through the post before. You need to go to Halfords or a bike shop and get a bike box with some of the plastic spacers for the dropouts, take the wheels and pedals off, take the stem off and fit the spacers in the dropouts. Then put a load of bubble wrap in to protect the frame and pop the wheels and handle bars in. It's a good idea to remove the skewers and put them in a box with any other bolts and the pedals so they dont rattle about and drop out the bottom of the box... | |
AK |
posted on 29th Nov 04 at 11:48 |
Anyone done it before.... any idea on costs? |