1990 Trek 2300 Pro Road Bike - What is a reasonable offer?
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After doing some research online, the color scheme indicates this bike model was made in 1990. The owner claims it has been sitting in his closet for the past several years. He put 5,000 miles on it and bought it used 15 years ago. I took it for a test run obviously and rode it pretty hard just to make sure it wouldn't fall apart. As you can see in the pictures it has Shimano 600 gears and breaks. It is being sold in Panama City FL, coming from Denver this area seems to be cheaper (and much crappier place to live). In my opinion $450 seems too much, any input would be appreciated. Thanks!
Here is the link for the current posting on cragislist http://panamacity.craigslist.org/bik/2749573031.html http://bikeforums.net/attachment.php...hmentid=231709http://bikeforums.net/attachment.php...hmentid=231708http://bikeforums.net/attachment.php...hmentid=231707http://bikeforums.net/attachment.php...hmentid=231710 |
21 year old Composite carbon frame, with down tube shifters? Seller is crazy on this one. To me, seller is so far from reality, making a realistic offer at this point would probably be considered an insult. I would wait until the seller comes around some on pricing. Tricolor 600 bits are nice. Tires don't match, low interest in 20 year old composite frames. For 21 year old bikes, the $450 price point buys almost anything.
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Sorry you've got no PC love. I've had some good rides with the Emerald Coast Cycling Club while on vaca's in the area, and there is (was) a pretty active tri-club in the area, too. (not that I do those things).
But back to the bike. If that bike had some 105 or higher STIs, $450 might be reasonable (with matching tires). But not for a 1990 DT shifter-equipped bike in that market. A little N of you in B'ham I could probably get $300 for that bike if I really presented it well, in the Spring, and was willing to wait for the right buyer. I took a quick glance at your CL and found a couple I would consider better buys, but they were smaller than the one you linked. |
I am not a reseller but I agree I think $450 is alot for that bike. if it has 600 brakes and gears what are the cranks and hubs? also that bike looks pretty small does it fit? with 5000+ miles the bike very likely needs a good overhaul, a new chain and possibly new rings aswell.
I do not think you can test ride a bike like this looking for a signs of an inpending frame breakage. your better off looking carefully at the painted alloy parts of the joints for small (tiny) cracks, a blackish dust that doesn't seem to have come from the brakepads or chain. |
Originally Posted by Ex Pres
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I could probably get $300 for that bike if I really presented it well, in the Spring, and was willing to wait for the right buyer.
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Thanks everyone for the insight, glad I posted on here before I made an offer. I will wait until something better comes along!
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Originally Posted by Ex Pres
(Post 13647514)
Sorry you've got no PC love. I've had some good rides with the Emerald Coast Cycling Club while on vaca's in the area, and there is (was) a pretty active tri-club in the area, too. (not that I do those things).
But back to the bike. If that bike had some 105 or higher STIs, $450 might be reasonable (with matching tires). But not for a 1990 DT shifter-equipped bike in that market. A little N of you in B'ham I could probably get $300 for that bike if I really presented it well, in the Spring, and was willing to wait for the right buyer. I took a quick glance at your CL and found a couple I would consider better buys, but they were smaller than the one you linked. |
Here's one in Destin for $300
http://images.craigslist.org/5V15Q45...ccfbd911dd.jpg click the pic for link |
Originally Posted by Ex Pres
(Post 13648759)
Here's one in Destin for $300
http://images.craigslist.org/5V15Q45...ccfbd911dd.jpg click the pic for link http://panamacity.craigslist.org/bik/2771217725.html |
Originally Posted by pale_rider
(Post 13658263)
Unfortunately, the seller will not reply to my email. What do you think about this puppy? I think the 54 cm will fit perfectly and I could probably talk him down since its been posted for a while.
http://panamacity.craigslist.org/bik/2771217725.html |
That Trek 2000 should not last long. Its not entry level either, its a good step up. $400 plus around here during riding season.
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I bought my 2300 new in 1990 for use in triathlons and general use. I have modified the down tube shifters to bar shifters. It was the "go to" bike in the day. It is 28 years old as I write this and has been flawless. The frame is solid and barring a wreck or abuse it should be solid. Still riding this bike, like me, it is no longer competitive but can hang in there. I was offered $500 for it a few years ago but it has been one of my favorite bikes and passed on it. I heard of one 2300 with cracking in the seat area. The folks on this thread probably know old bikes better than I do but this has been my experience.
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