Gary Fisher Kaitai
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I believe that is a Trek Fisher and maybe from the mid 2000s? Try researching on BikePedia to find the original retail price then cut that in half. Then look at it like you you want to buy it and seller is asking $XXX.xx. Start deducting a few dollars for everything you find wrong with it.
A lot depends on your location too. If you’re in a big city with lots of colleges you’ll likely get more than if your in a town too small for a Starbucks.
In general used MTBs don’t usually get more than a $100-150ish unless they are something very special.
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Should be a 1999 model. Specs here: https://www.bikepedia.com/QuickBike/...spx?item=82444 MSRP: $749
To get the best price try washing it, removing those fender brackets, bike license decals, raise the seat, and take pictures on a sunny day against a nice uncluttered backdrop that isn't bare dirt and tires.
To get the best price try washing it, removing those fender brackets, bike license decals, raise the seat, and take pictures on a sunny day against a nice uncluttered backdrop that isn't bare dirt and tires.
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