2000-2001- Fuji Gravity-One Mountain Bike
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2000-2001- Fuji Gravity-One Mountain Bike
Hello to all... Need some help. Can anyone tell me about this bike.. See Link
https://www.ridefetish.com/bike/show/...ji-gravity-one
This is not mine, but is the same. Mine still has all original parts. Someone told me that the bike was worth a few hundred dollars. Basically I don't want to make any changes to the bike and find out later that I shouldn't have. I been riding hard lately and loving every second. If there is no value in the bike great then I'll keep riding till it falls apart. If there is then I'll probably invest in a bike that can take the type of riding I want to do. If anyone could help I would much appreciate it.
Thanks in advance!!!
https://www.ridefetish.com/bike/show/...ji-gravity-one
This is not mine, but is the same. Mine still has all original parts. Someone told me that the bike was worth a few hundred dollars. Basically I don't want to make any changes to the bike and find out later that I shouldn't have. I been riding hard lately and loving every second. If there is no value in the bike great then I'll keep riding till it falls apart. If there is then I'll probably invest in a bike that can take the type of riding I want to do. If anyone could help I would much appreciate it.
Thanks in advance!!!
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In 1998 Fuji made a pretty nice mountain bike called the Fuji Gravity one: https://www.bikepedia.com/quickbike/B...e#.UHm-MFFTDvU.
A few years later they made a really standard low end mountain bike by the same name that doesn't show up on Bikepedia or much of anywhere else, in a very similar color scheme no less. It's super heavy and equipped with the same no name Shimano stuff you'll find on department store bikes. It's worth whatever those kind of bikes sell for in your area, maybe with a small markup (to the right buyer) by virtue of it being a decent brand.
edit: so ride the heck out of it and keep enjoying yourself.
A few years later they made a really standard low end mountain bike by the same name that doesn't show up on Bikepedia or much of anywhere else, in a very similar color scheme no less. It's super heavy and equipped with the same no name Shimano stuff you'll find on department store bikes. It's worth whatever those kind of bikes sell for in your area, maybe with a small markup (to the right buyer) by virtue of it being a decent brand.
edit: so ride the heck out of it and keep enjoying yourself.
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In 1998 Fuji made a pretty nice mountain bike called the Fuji Gravity one: https://www.bikepedia.com/quickbike/B...e#.UHm-MFFTDvU.
A few years later they made a really standard low end mountain bike by the same name that doesn't show up on Bikepedia or much of anywhere else, in a very similar color scheme no less. It's super heavy and equipped with the same no name Shimano stuff you'll find on department store bikes. It's worth whatever those kind of bikes sell for in your area, maybe with a small markup (to the right buyer) by virtue of it being a decent brand.
edit: so ride the heck out of it and keep enjoying yourself.
A few years later they made a really standard low end mountain bike by the same name that doesn't show up on Bikepedia or much of anywhere else, in a very similar color scheme no less. It's super heavy and equipped with the same no name Shimano stuff you'll find on department store bikes. It's worth whatever those kind of bikes sell for in your area, maybe with a small markup (to the right buyer) by virtue of it being a decent brand.
edit: so ride the heck out of it and keep enjoying yourself.
Thanks for such a quick responce... Thats what I needed to know.... Thanks again
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