Cannondale M800
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Cannondale M800
I have a 91 or 92 red cannondale M800. Has some battle scratches, needs new chain and off road runner. I can’t post pics yet so. I can email pics or text message.
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@Hundo24 Where are you located? That would make a difference. Here in Seattle and needing maintenance, I would say $150 if the finish looks ok and doesn't have too many scratches. If it needs parts besides a new chain (cassette, wheels, chainrings, shifters, or tires are worn) then less.
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California. Wheels are fine. It just needs a tuneup. Everything removed, cleaned and lubed. It’s been inside, mostly on a stationary platform. $150 seems way too low here, I’m heading to Texas next month so will see. No hurry, just selling it will make one less thing to pack and bikes are awakward to
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Pic assist:
To be frank, most of your pictures are of poor enough quality that it is difficult to evaluate your bike. Using pictures like this for your ad will only hurt the potential value you can realize.
To be frank, most of your pictures are of poor enough quality that it is difficult to evaluate your bike. Using pictures like this for your ad will only hurt the potential value you can realize.
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I think $150 is about right, from what I can see. You'd be hard pressed to get $100 in my neighborhood; unless it was tuned and ready-to-ride. Used MTBs, and much more modern ones at that, area a dime a dozen here. It's a good bike, but it's not a special bike.
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+ 1. Tough to get much money for older MTBs unless they're really special. I've picked up some fine MTBs for less than $125.
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I would want $200 for that bike, and take close to it.
I sold an Adventure for $190 a couple months ago. Gravel type bikes can sell. I have to disagree with some folks on here. It's the name, condition, and the recognition the name brings.
And Cali.....$200
People can be fascinated by my old Super V because the of the name on the side of the frame.....(They love my Fisher Cobia though )
I sold an Adventure for $190 a couple months ago. Gravel type bikes can sell. I have to disagree with some folks on here. It's the name, condition, and the recognition the name brings.
And Cali.....$200
People can be fascinated by my old Super V because the of the name on the side of the frame.....(They love my Fisher Cobia though )
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Beast of the East and Pepperoni Fork? WOW that brings back some memories
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