What is a good listing price for a 1992 Cannondale SM400 in very good condition
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We have a Classic & Vintage appraisal subforum on this site (linked below), which would be the ideal place to ask.
https://www.bikeforums.net/classic-v...als-inquiries/
But since we’re already here... Speaking in general terms since I can’t see the bike and don’t know where you’re located... Older rigid (non-suspension) mountain bikes generally don’t fetch high prices. Your Cannondale, while it is a Cannondale, was at the low end of their lineup. I’d guess somewhere around $100 to $120 if it’s in very good condition ...since that’s about what I paid for my daughter’s ‘91 SM400.
https://www.bikeforums.net/classic-v...als-inquiries/
But since we’re already here... Speaking in general terms since I can’t see the bike and don’t know where you’re located... Older rigid (non-suspension) mountain bikes generally don’t fetch high prices. Your Cannondale, while it is a Cannondale, was at the low end of their lineup. I’d guess somewhere around $100 to $120 if it’s in very good condition ...since that’s about what I paid for my daughter’s ‘91 SM400.
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We have a Classic & Vintage appraisal subforum on this site (linked below), which would be the ideal place to ask.
https://www.bikeforums.net/classic-v...als-inquiries/
But since we’re already here... Speaking in general terms since I can’t see the bike and don’t know where you’re located... Older rigid (non-suspension) mountain bikes generally don’t fetch high prices. Your Cannondale, while it is a Cannondale, was at the low end of their lineup. I’d guess somewhere around $100 to $120 if it’s in very good condition.
(...and my daughter has a ‘91 SM400.)
https://www.bikeforums.net/classic-v...als-inquiries/
But since we’re already here... Speaking in general terms since I can’t see the bike and don’t know where you’re located... Older rigid (non-suspension) mountain bikes generally don’t fetch high prices. Your Cannondale, while it is a Cannondale, was at the low end of their lineup. I’d guess somewhere around $100 to $120 if it’s in very good condition.
(...and my daughter has a ‘91 SM400.)
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