The discussions are great when people want to show up with specific questions. Just blows my mind that someone would pick up something as a hobby but not be interested in learning about it when there is an endless amount of free information out there.
Not hard to figure out the differences between brands by reading a shoot out, and then coming back with questions about if something really makes that big of a difference, or why is it that XXX characteristic is claimed to make it a better road bike, etc.
There are specific questions within the post:
"What is an actual reasonable price? Perfect cosmetic condition, no mods, less than 24,000 km? Also, is it really that bad of an idea to buy a street legal bike that has been tracked with?"
The OP is looking for people opinions on reasonable pricing, how tracking a bike factors into the purchase and why people chose what they did when they purchased.
Those are all reasonable questions. Just because you aren't able to identify those as legitimate questions doesn't necessitate bashing the OP's post.