2011 Gary Fisher Genesis 2.0
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2011 Gary Fisher Genesis 2.0
Approximate resale value for a good condition Gary Fisher Genesis 2.0 blue mountain bike? Purchased in 2011. 17.5" frame. Denver area.
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Neither classic nor vintage, its just an older MTB. MTB technology tends to move quickly. Do a search on Denver C/L to see what your competition is asking. Bicycle Blue Book will have an estimate for you. I tend to find their figures to be on the low end.
No pictures, no idea. Condition is everything. One person's excellent is another person's fair. Regardless, a look at FB marketplace AND Denver C/L can give you a good idea. I have bought a lot of bikes in the Denver market as the prices are LOW, and I live in an area where bikes tend to sell low. So Denver is often lower than my mediocre market. On road trips through Denver, I tend to find so many bikes that I run out of room. Last trip, I donated FOUR to one of the co-ops as I just didn't have room. And I sold another one from my campsite.
No pictures, no idea. Condition is everything. One person's excellent is another person's fair. Regardless, a look at FB marketplace AND Denver C/L can give you a good idea. I have bought a lot of bikes in the Denver market as the prices are LOW, and I live in an area where bikes tend to sell low. So Denver is often lower than my mediocre market. On road trips through Denver, I tend to find so many bikes that I run out of room. Last trip, I donated FOUR to one of the co-ops as I just didn't have room. And I sold another one from my campsite.
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Neither classic nor vintage, its just an older MTB. MTB technology tends to move quickly. Do a search on Denver C/L to see what your competition is asking. Bicycle Blue Book will have an estimate for you. I tend to find their figures to be on the low end.
No pictures, no idea. Condition is everything. One person's excellent is another person's fair. Regardless, a look at FB marketplace AND Denver C/L can give you a good idea. I have bought a lot of bikes in the Denver market as the prices are LOW, and I live in an area where bikes tend to sell low. So Denver is often lower than my mediocre market. On road trips through Denver, I tend to find so many bikes that I run out of room. Last trip, I donated FOUR to one of the co-ops as I just didn't have room. And I sold another one from my campsite.
No pictures, no idea. Condition is everything. One person's excellent is another person's fair. Regardless, a look at FB marketplace AND Denver C/L can give you a good idea. I have bought a lot of bikes in the Denver market as the prices are LOW, and I live in an area where bikes tend to sell low. So Denver is often lower than my mediocre market. On road trips through Denver, I tend to find so many bikes that I run out of room. Last trip, I donated FOUR to one of the co-ops as I just didn't have room. And I sold another one from my campsite.