Originally Posted by
ryansu
In Seattle $110 for a Hard Rock with all those new parts - most importantly new tires which is half the value of the bike - would be a deal and a half. Your wife did a great job - do you have a picture of the Hard Rock? Nice Rock Hopper btw!
Yes, prices here (Tucson area) have been around $200 for any old Walmart bike or lower end mtb - however I still once in a while see good finds (like 3 days ago $60 for a '93 Kona Fireroad, $125 for a '95 Trek 7000). The Hardrock original owner probably spent $150 in the past year to upgrade saddle (to Specialized 'The Cup'), some fenders (nice), and tires. It's a teal-green with Miami Vice color splashes (greener than how it appears in photo). Full Suntour XCD 4050.
1988 (or '87?) Specialized Hardrock