Homegrown Factory XTR F/S Project
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Homegrown Factory XTR F/S Project
Can't post pics too new but I have a 1997 homegrown Factory XTR FS frame/fork restoration project. Can send pics by Email. Wanting to sell but Don't know what to ask. Shes a looker.
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Just check completed items on ebay that actually sold. Realize locally you are NOT going to get an ebay price. Depending on market, it won't bring anything close.
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Those have a pretty strong following. Sold a pristine 2000 hard tail whole bike on Craigslist for $550, on eBay that one I think would have gone for about $750. I just sold a '95 hard tail bike no original parts for $250, the buyer could not hand the money over fast enough. I still have a factory polished '97 soft tail with replaced fork and upgraded shock replaced wheels, I'll put that one on Craigslist for $350 ish.
i think your bare frame, without pics supplied, would range on condition in best about $350 to a Schwinn Tomato cult member.
Note on the one the 2000, I put that on Craigslist and I had bunch of people in a 200 mile radius contact me. What happened is a tomato freak put it on the Facebook Homegrown group. It sold fast! And a bunch of inquiries after it sold.
i think your bare frame, without pics supplied, would range on condition in best about $350 to a Schwinn Tomato cult member.
Note on the one the 2000, I put that on Craigslist and I had bunch of people in a 200 mile radius contact me. What happened is a tomato freak put it on the Facebook Homegrown group. It sold fast! And a bunch of inquiries after it sold.
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