As many of y'all know, I live in a part of the world where Rivendell bikes 
aren't widely known. After saving and scrimping for four years to buy my 
Betty Foy, poor health/chronic illness means I need to sell my Betty Foy 
for something else - perhaps a Clementine?  My problem is that I really 
doubt I'll be able to get anywhere near the asking price for a bike that's 
in darn good shape. 

Do you have any suggestions for how I might make a bike with an $1800-ish 
asking price more attractive to local buyers? I might go as low as $1500, 
but that breaks my heart when you consider I paid close to $2500 CAD once 
all was said and done. 

Thanks,
Cecily

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