2004 GT Zaskar Expert Vs new cheap bike. Help please!
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2004 GT Zaskar Expert Vs new cheap bike. Help please!
So, beyond riding trick bikes as a kid, I am completely new to riding. I want to pick up a new mountain bike. But, as my budget is extremely limited, and I want to make sure I like it before I shell out big bucks, I don't have much money to spend. I was originally looking to spend about $250 on a new low end mountain bike. But, I decided to check out craigslist to see what I could find. I came across this (supposedly) lightly used 2004 GT Zaskar Expert that the internet tells me retailed for $1000 when it came out, for $200. Being that I really don't know anything about the subject I figured I would post this question to the fine ladies and gentlemen of this forum. If the GT is actually in really good shape, am I getting more bang for my buck paying $200 for it than I am if I pay $200-300 for a new bike? Or has technology caught up enough that the new cheapo will be just as good? Thanks for any responses in advance!
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Assuming it's in good condition that Zaskar is going to be much better than any bike you would buy new at the same price even thought its pretty outdated (v-brakes, 26in wheels, etc)
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Thanks. I bought it today and got the guy down to $170. It was a perfect fit for my size. The frame and parts seem to be in great shape, no rust, only a couple of minor scratches. The shifting seems to be a little off, but I don't think its anything that a bike shop tune up can't take care of. I feel like I made a pretty good purchase.