I’ve included three formats (Instagram, Facebook Marketplace, and a typical bike‑forum ad) plus a quick checklist of photos & details you’ll want to attach.
Risks of using cracked builds
- Legal: Using pirated software violates copyright and the plugin’s license terms.
- Security: Cracked installers often contain malware, backdoors, or tracking software that can compromise your system and data.
- Stability & Compatibility: Modified builds can crash DAWs, cause audio glitches, or corrupt sessions and project files.
- No updates or support: Cracked software won’t receive official updates, bug fixes, or technical support.
- Ethics: Developers rely on purchases to continue improving and supporting products.
2️⃣ Facebook Marketplace / Craigslist Listing
Title: Scuffham S‑Gear 2 (2021) – Carbon Frame – Small Crack on Rear Stays – $1,450
Description:
Overview
- 2021 Scuffham S‑Gear 2, size M (56 cm).
- Full carbon frame, ultra‑light, 7 kg total weight.
- Shimano GRX RX812 groupset, 2×11, hydraulic disc brakes.
- DT Swiss EX 1500 carbon wheels (tubeless‑ready).
- Maxxis Re‑Fuse 38 mm / 42 mm tires mounted.
- Integrated cockpit, dropper post, power‑meter‑ready.
Condition
- Bike rides flawlessly; drivetrain, brakes, wheels, and all components are in excellent condition.
- Defect: A hair‑line crack on the rear carbon stays (see attached close‑up photo). The crack does not affect ride quality or safety at current loads, but I’m selling as‑is.
Extras (optional, include if you have them):
- Spare tube, CO₂ inflator, mini‑pump, bike lock.
Price: $1,450 OBO (Original retail $2,300).
Location: [Your City/Neighborhood] – pick‑up only (cash or Venmo).Contact: Message me here or text [phone] for more info, additional photos, or to schedule a test ride.
Attach:
- Full bike shot (side view).
- Close‑up of the cracked stay (highlight the crack).
- Detail of drivetrain and wheels.
- Photo of the bike on a stand or riding.
Scuffham S-Gear 2 — What to Do If It Has a Crack
If your Scuffham S-Gear 2 plugin shows a crack (visual damage in its installer files, licensing wrapper, or a third‑party build labeled "cracked"), proceed carefully. Below is a concise, practical blog post you can publish that explains the situation, the risks, and the recommended actions for users.