Not a single thing wrong with that bike. I too commute on skinny tires (either 25 or maybe even, gasp, 23s). It's important to keep them properly inflated. I pump them up every other day. I've only been at it with my hot bike for two months, but so far, no flats. And yes, I have a spare tire and a repair kit. If that fails, I call the teenager to come and get pops.
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67Vert
I’m not very familiar with bikes. I’m just a casual user. My wife paid ~$1200 for it before I met her in the late 90’s. To me, that would be high-end. It is an aluminum frame with the top and down tubes, and fork made of carbon fiber. Again, I don’t know much about the bike market, but I think that back then carbon fiber anything was high-end. It’s the nicest riding bike I’ve ridden, but again, that’s not saying much.
I don’t know much other than what the Google machine tells me:
1998 Trek 2120 - New and Used Bike Value