Vintage Fuji
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Vintage Fuji
21 in. frame and new tires.
https://images.craigslist.org/3na3o33...0b4f5214d2.jpg
how much should this cost?
https://images.craigslist.org/3na3o33...0b4f5214d2.jpg
how much should this cost?
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I can't tell a thing from that picture. What model? What components? Drive side picture (that's where all the action is on a bike)? Type of tubing?
Fuji, like most bike companies, made a variety of bikes, from pretty low end to very nice. I have several Fujis right now, and have sold many more in the last year. I really like Fuji bikes.
Stem shifters and turkey levers are signs of a lower end bike.
Fuji, like most bike companies, made a variety of bikes, from pretty low end to very nice. I have several Fujis right now, and have sold many more in the last year. I really like Fuji bikes.
Stem shifters and turkey levers are signs of a lower end bike.
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I can't tell a thing from that picture. What model? What components? Drive side picture (that's where all the action is on a bike)? Type of tubing?
Fuji, like most bike companies, made a variety of bikes, from pretty low end to very nice. I have several Fujis right now, and have sold many more in the last year. I really like Fuji bikes.
Stem shifters are an indicator of a lower end bike.
Fuji, like most bike companies, made a variety of bikes, from pretty low end to very nice. I have several Fujis right now, and have sold many more in the last year. I really like Fuji bikes.
Stem shifters are an indicator of a lower end bike.
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Nope, same crappy picture. If it is close, go look at it and size it up. Myself, I would not be too excited by what I can barely make out in that picture. The good news, with that lousy picture, and that price range, I can't see it selling too fast.
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wasn't there a lowend model called a Pulsar or something like that. say '88? but I agree this is closer to $50 -80 in great clean ready to ride condition.
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Great eyes BG! Those fuzzy graphics looked really weird for a Fuji, but it looks just like a 1988 Pulsar. Pulsar is a dog, no way worth $150 to $180. Pass on it. Too big a gap between asking price and value.
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