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New parts have an '''Manufacturer Suggested Retail Price''' (MSRP) that you should stick close to so that you don't under cut your local bike shop. A typical MSRP is double the wholesale cost; as an example a $15 wholesale part will MSRP for $30.
New parts have an '''Manufacturer Suggested Retail Price''' (MSRP) that you should stick close to so that you don't under cut your local bike shop. A typical MSRP is double the wholesale cost; as an example a $15 wholesale part will MSRP for $30.
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New parts have an Manufacturer Suggested Retail Price (MSRP) that you should stick close to so that you don't under cut your local bike shop. A typical MSRP is double the wholesale cost; as an example a $15 wholesale part will MSRP for $30.