Originally Posted by
SoreFeet
It could be a fine deal. Make sure the wheels are straight and true. It should be a very good entry level or better road bike. You should try for 175-150...If it is in immaculate condition 200$ is not a bad deal.
They were 105/Suntour GPX level equipped. Often ridden hard by Triathlon wannabe's.
Take your allen wrenches with you and make sure before you buy that the stem and seat post are free.
Is this for you, or to flip? To flip the price would need to be less than 100. For personal use, as it was said--look at the condition.
200 is good if it already has all new consumables--tires, tubes, bar tape, cables, casing and brake pads. You know how those things add up--its the same in the Triangle as down here in Atlanta. Heck, didn't Performance Bike start in Chapel Hill?