Scwinn Woodlands cruiser bike
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Scwinn Woodlands cruiser bike
Hello, I have no idea what this bike might be worth, if anything at all. The bike is all stock except for the $23 seat.
I have no idea what year it is. The components seem to be pretty good. It has Shimano 200 gs sis 7s shifters.
Tks.
I have no idea what year it is. The components seem to be pretty good. It has Shimano 200 gs sis 7s shifters.
Tks.
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It's hard to tell from your sentence structure whether you paid $23 for the bike or the saddle. If $23 for the bike, a fair deal for buyer and seller, and it has Performance Bike house brand, Forte, road tires already. Enjoy!
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With rack and new tires I would value at $50. Depends on market. That's a $10 bike here and a $100 bike in a college town.
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Market it as a hybrid and get the, yellowing, dork disc off the rear wheel and it would probably fetch $100
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I sold mine (in a bit worse condition without rack) in 2006 or so for $35 if memory serves in the college town of East Lansing. Mine was an 1989 (your isn't because of the different grips, mine were foam) and I think it was ~200 new. I'd gotten mine for my 10th birthday, so I still remember it for sentimental reasons. A difference that might affect pricing is that mine wasn't a "girl's" frame.
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I have the men's version. Mine is a 1990. Not a bad bike at all, really. Made in Hungary (there's a sticker on the seat tube). Mine will likely get fenders and turn into my gravel ride. I'm even thinking of using it to ride the GAP/C&O.
I garbage-picked mine, put two tires on it and have been using it as a 'pit bike' at the dragstrip for the last eight or nine years. My front rack is all rusty, and the seat is ripped to shreds, so I call it Ugly. So ugly that nobody would dare steal it at the track, unlocked.
I garbage-picked mine, put two tires on it and have been using it as a 'pit bike' at the dragstrip for the last eight or nine years. My front rack is all rusty, and the seat is ripped to shreds, so I call it Ugly. So ugly that nobody would dare steal it at the track, unlocked.
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Yeah, the looks of mine were definitely as much of a security device as the u-lock when at school.
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probably worth $10 more if you find the "H" that goes in the Scwinn
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I think that would be a $100 bike in NYC. At $75 it'd sell in an hour.
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