Fuji Gran Tourer appraisal
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Fuji Gran Tourer appraisal
I just bought this bike: https://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...MEWA%3AIT&rd=1 , and I was wondering if $132 was too much, too little or just right? I'm not worrying too much about it, this bike is just for a learning experience really.
-Fuji 54 cm steel frame (built to last forever).
-Suntour 12 speed drivetrain with Suntour 7-Gt rear derailer and Suntour Spirt front derailer.
-Specialized 27 x 1" tires
-Dia-compe brakes and levers.
-Fuji 54 cm steel frame (built to last forever).
-Suntour 12 speed drivetrain with Suntour 7-Gt rear derailer and Suntour Spirt front derailer.
-Specialized 27 x 1" tires
-Dia-compe brakes and levers.
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If you keep it for three years, the price will work out to somewhere around eight cents per day. I'd call it a bargain--if you ride it. On the other hand, this could be the first step down a long road to economic ruin said the man who has bicycles and bike parts clogging up every room in the house.
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