Does anyone have info about Trinx M136 Elite? Is it decent enough?
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Does anyone have info about Trinx M136 Elite? Is it decent enough?
I found an offer online, its Trinx M136 Elite 27.5 inch for $200
Is Trinx good brand and is this particular model decent for forest riding, casual jumping over smaller obstacles and maybe riding down the stairs if needed?
Also its cassete is rusty, bike probably was stationary and picked up the rust. Is it a big deal and will it cause any problems? otherwise bike is like new. And overal is it worth $200?
Is Trinx good brand and is this particular model decent for forest riding, casual jumping over smaller obstacles and maybe riding down the stairs if needed?
Also its cassete is rusty, bike probably was stationary and picked up the rust. Is it a big deal and will it cause any problems? otherwise bike is like new. And overal is it worth $200?
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I have never heard of that brand but a quick search shows me a department store bike sold online. $200 is generous for a new bike fresh from the box for a used bike of this quality maybe I would offer $10 to be nice but if it is rusting it is a good sign it is not a new bike and the bike has been abused in some way even if just being left outside to rust. They may not have ridden it much or at all but a bike doesn't just get rusty without some sort of catalyst usually being left outside or near a water heater or something like that.
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I have never heard of that brand but a quick search shows me a department store bike sold online. $200 is generous for a new bike fresh from the box for a used bike of this quality maybe I would offer $10 to be nice but if it is rusting it is a good sign it is not a new bike and the bike has been abused in some way even if just being left outside to rust. They may not have ridden it much or at all but a bike doesn't just get rusty without some sort of catalyst usually being left outside or near a water heater or something like that.
I cant use link in my replies cuz im new user but if u search Trinx M136 elite there will be a link to official trinx site and there specs for that bike, can u check that? it might help you to evaluate it better? i have no idea what all those specs mean
And about offer: Its looks in pristine condition everywhere else, no sign of wear and tear, even the tires are original and they are clean, no sign of riding. Only problem is that rusty cassette and this might be caused by seller's garage not being moisture tight. Im my country low cost, old garages is common and his one looks like it in the pics. And I can also check the bike in person before buying.
If those specs on the official site seems decent for $200 (theres one bike shop locally selling new Trinx bikes and that exact model is prices and $290 but i dont want to ask them how good it is, they will just praise it anyway, thats what all the sellers do, so i asked here) and rust isnt that big of a deal, ill might as well get it?
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No way I would be doing small jumps and riding down stairs on that.
I am curious what specs on the site make you think it is anything but junk.
The fact that most of the specs are just labeled “Trinx” is a bad sign. It is impossible to know anything about the wheels, brakes, or fork. The Shimano parts are very low tier.
That bike is OK for an occasional ride around the neighborhood. Thats about it. Its not a mountain bike.
I am curious what specs on the site make you think it is anything but junk.
The fact that most of the specs are just labeled “Trinx” is a bad sign. It is impossible to know anything about the wheels, brakes, or fork. The Shimano parts are very low tier.
That bike is OK for an occasional ride around the neighborhood. Thats about it. Its not a mountain bike.
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I cant use link in my replies cuz im new user but if u search Trinx M136 elite there will be a link to official trinx site and there specs for that bike, can u check that? it might help you to evaluate it better? i have no idea what all those specs mean
And about offer: Its looks in pristine condition everywhere else, no sign of wear and tear, even the tires are original and they are clean, no sign of riding. Only problem is that rusty cassette and this might be caused by seller's garage not being moisture tight. Im my country low cost, old garages is common and his one looks like it in the pics. And I can also check the bike in person before buying.
If those specs on the official site seems decent for $200 (theres one bike shop locally selling new Trinx bikes and that exact model is prices and $290 but i dont want to ask them how good it is, they will just praise it anyway, thats what all the sellers do, so i asked here) and rust isnt that big of a deal, ill might as well get it?
And about offer: Its looks in pristine condition everywhere else, no sign of wear and tear, even the tires are original and they are clean, no sign of riding. Only problem is that rusty cassette and this might be caused by seller's garage not being moisture tight. Im my country low cost, old garages is common and his one looks like it in the pics. And I can also check the bike in person before buying.
If those specs on the official site seems decent for $200 (theres one bike shop locally selling new Trinx bikes and that exact model is prices and $290 but i dont want to ask them how good it is, they will just praise it anyway, thats what all the sellers do, so i asked here) and rust isnt that big of a deal, ill might as well get it?
Kapusta also made great points. If you are hellbent on buying it you are overspending on it from that shop brand new but I guess throw the money on it and know it is not a capable bike for much of anything.