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  1. Imagine the previous owner asking about his bike fit lol.
    I think he just wants to show that the post is not cut and the new owner will be able to adjust as he pleases without any issues.

  2. We don’t have Factors where I live, so I can’t opine on price, but before buying it I would almost definitely double check that seat collar area. Just in case

  3. Sensitive-Quiet6020 on

    Are there no hills where you live? $3k usd would be fair IMO. It’s a nice bike with good wheels and di2. 

  4. Google and AI are lovely things for a simple ID of a common object/bike. Take a screen shot, open chrome, look for the camera icon, select a pic of the bike. I did that and I got: “The bicycle shown is a Factor ONE, an aero road bike. The Factor ONE is known for its race-oriented aerodynamics and stiffness” and goes on to list all the specifics and links to postings for similar bikes. I asked “how much is it worth?” and I got the following summary and a bunch of links to bikes for sale so you can compare.

    “The value of a Factor ONE bike can vary significantly based on its condition, model year, components, and whether it is being sold as a complete bike or a frameset.
    New Bicycles: A new Factor ONE bike frameset can be found for prices ranging from approximately $3,956 to $5,550.
    Used Bicycles: Based on recent listings, a used Factor ONE bike can be valued between $2,168 and $6,869. A specific 2021 model with a SRAM Force and SRAM Red 12-speed AXS groupset was listed for $4,000 to $5,000 depending on the wheelset.
    Used Framesets: Used Factor ONE framesets have been listed for prices from approximately $800 to over $3,900. The price depends on the model year, condition, and if it’s a frameset-only or includes the integrated cockpit.”
    Enjoy the era of instant research : )

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