I bought a bunch of projects (aka old junk frames) from a guy that owns a bike shop in Portland. He has went from primarily selling refurbished bikes a few months ago to being nearly 100% service and parts. He said it's slowing down due to the heat (our summer finally arrived a couple weeks ago, and it turns out a lot of these new riders aren't fans of sweating
) and the normal mid summer decline. I'm also noting that the WallyWorld racks aren't entirely empty...I may have missed the bubble anyway.
As to the CL PSA...price gouging is being weaponized in that post. Bicycles, in this country, aren't necessities like fuel, food, toiletries, etc...it's a luxury item. I, and others, often reply to valuation inquiries on this forum with phrases like...'it is worth whatever someone is willing to pay for it'. If someone is willing to pay stupid money for a bike, then it's not predatory for someone to sell them one. I don't really want to sell my BNIB bikes, but wouldn't I be a fool not to double or triple what I spent on them if the opportunity arises? Is it price gouging if someone bought a new StingRay in 1968 for $80 and sold it 40 years later for $2500?