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Old 09-05-22, 08:44 PM
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Bikes: 1986 Schwinn High Sierra, 1989 Supergo Access Comp, 1989 Nishiki Pinnacle,1990 Trek 750, 1990 Trek 970, 1991 Miyata Quickcross, 1992 Bridgestone RB-2, 2002 Stumpjumper M4 Pro

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Originally Posted by bikemig
It's in great shape. I have a hard time turning down top end vintage MTBs in great shape when they pop up locally. Of course I could just stop looking . . .
Yah, that would help lol. Easier said than done... I couldn't bear to miss the bike/deal of the century haha. I'm sure many of us are the same in that regard.

Originally Posted by StarBiker
I don't see why the bike with some cleanup couldn't sell for $175.
That seems a bit optimistic, at least local on CL. I mean, a 35 year old bike in pristine condition is priceless in my eyes, but the market seems to disagree . Here in CA, the resale prices have really cooled down in the past year. I see bikes sitting for $100 that would have been snapped up in 2020-21. I assume it's the same elsewhere?
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