How the booming second-hand market became a security risk – and how to protect yourself.
Published by Radical Life Studios / MTB Report
What started as classifieds has become a billion-euro business.
Used e-MTBs, carbon frames, “barely-ridden” enduros – it’s a buyer’s dream … and a scammer’s paradise.
2025’s second-hand boom comes with fakes, theft and fraud on an industrial scale.
The Boom of Bargain Hunters
Rising prices drive riders online.
Facebook groups and Telegram channels move bikes faster than shops can service them.
Receipts? Rare. Proof of origin? Optional.
And that’s exactly how stolen bikes and cloned frames flood the scene.
Fake Frames & Copycats
Unbranded Chinese carbon frames are everywhere.
They copy logos from Santa Cruz, YT or Canyon – perfect to the eye, deadly on impact.
Some even come from rejected production batches of real factories.
They look right. They’re not right.
Theft as a Business Model
Professional gangs steal, ship and resell bikes abroad.
Police across Europe report thousands of cross-border thefts every month.
Even serial numbers are no guarantee – they’re often filed or faked.
The Buyer’s Blind Spot
Cheap isn’t innocent.
Buying stolen goods, even unknowingly, can cost you the bike and legal trouble.
A good deal isn’t worth bad karma.
How to Spot a Fake
- No invoice or warranty card → walk away.
- Verify serial numbers with the brand.
- If the price is too good, it’s too good.
- Check logos and paint closely.
- Weigh carbon frames – fakes are heavier.
What Brands Need to Do
The solution isn’t secrecy – it’s transparency.
Digital ownership IDs, QR codes, blockchain registers – all possible today.
A few brands lead the way; most still look away.
The used-bike market is the sport’s mirror: passionate but poorly protected.
Buying fair means building trust.
Buying cheap means feeding fraud.
In the end, it’s not just about money – it’s about respect for the ride.
Every fake frame breaks more than carbon – it breaks credibility.
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