I agree that honesty is the right thing here.  It's easy for me to
say, because my wife wouldn't let me buy another bike anyways, but it
wouldn't be a big factor for me.  If you've got time to wait for an
offer, you should be able to find a buyer at a mutually agreeable
price.

John



On Dec 22, 10:15 am, Michael <john11.2...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Mine got hit, but no damage to the frame or components other than just a
> scratch on the shifter lever and a broken bottle cage. Bent rim, but spokes
> and rim have been replaced now.
>
> I think my right leg and the rear rack to the brunt of the blow. It was a
> slow moving accident. Like a snow plow pushing snow out of the way. Except
> it was a car pushing me.
>
> It was checked very carefully by I think three mechanics who said
> everything is A-ok and the frame is in alignment.
>
> I would definitely let the potential buyer know all this if I ever sold,
> because I think that is fair to inform them truthfully of the bike's
> history.
>
> *But does the fact that it got hit be a car diminish its value even though
> no damage?*

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