1992 Cannondal 2.8 Series R800
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1992 Cannondal 2.8 Series R800
My father bought this bike brand new, rode it for a year, and then put it away. We've been going through some of his stuff and he said he wanted to sell it. It's red and a 63cm frame size. Other than some of the scuffs in the stickers on the top tube it looks new. The pics show an aftermarket seat but he said he has the stock seat somewhere, too. Otherwise he thinks it's all stock components. What should he be asking if he puts it up for sale? Thank you!
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OK, I forgot I actually already had an account here from years ago! So now I can post some pics, sorry for the confusion.
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Very nice bike with nice parts, the frame size hurts value. There are a lot of Trek and Cannondale bikes to choose from on the markets ranging from $100-$300, it may take some time to unload.
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I bought one 2 years ago in very similar condition -- still had the purple Look pedals on it, for $175 with the intention to part it out for the mint condition 8 speed tri color build kit
I feel I got pretty lucky getting it for that price in that condition though --- $300 wouldn't be a crazy price to ask
I feel I got pretty lucky getting it for that price in that condition though --- $300 wouldn't be a crazy price to ask