The same applies if you are buying a used bicycle. You would want to buy a second hand bicycle because the components have been upgraded. You can haggle on the price if you know that the original components, which were better, have been replaced.
Here is another point to take note of when you are buying a bicycle for a child. Bicycles for children are usually supplied with mudguards installed. If you don’t see them, they are likely removed by the retailer to be sold separately. Australian brand bicycles for children will usually be supplied with coaster brake and bell installed.
Some brands have websites with specifications of their bicycle posted online. Some distributors supply their bicycles to their retailers with tags that include the price and specifications.
You know that you are getting a real discount on the price if every components/model indicated on the tag are still on the bicycle.
If you want to know the specifications of a bicycle, you need to know:
- the brand of the bike.
- what kind of bike it is, eg, MTB or roadbike, etc.
- the tyre size, eg, 26″ or 27.5″ or 29er or 700C.
- the model name or number of the bike.
- if possible, the year of manufacture, just in case some components have been changed for later models.
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