1986 Team Fuji
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1986 Team Fuji
Don't have pictures, but one is being sold for $300. It's supposedly in a very good condition (I saw like little to no scratches), little to no rust, no damage to the frame, etc.
So basically if I were to give it a Craigslist condition, it'd be excellent.
Parts are all the stock Suntour Sprint components. Should I buy this? I'm coming from a 1998 Trek 2100 that's in sorta-decent condition, but yeah. Still a beginner rider.
So basically if I were to give it a Craigslist condition, it'd be excellent.
Parts are all the stock Suntour Sprint components. Should I buy this? I'm coming from a 1998 Trek 2100 that's in sorta-decent condition, but yeah. Still a beginner rider.
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That's a pretty good bargain assuming it fits well and everything works. I say pull the trigger.
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I've had a bike with Suntour Sprint components and they were excellent. Beautiful and effective design with outstanding finish for the price point. Think Suntour Superbe because that stuff wasn't far off. If condition is as advertised, proceed with the purchase, the $300 seems reasonable.
I've had a bike with Suntour Sprint components and they were excellent. Beautiful and effective design with outstanding finish for the price point. Think Suntour Superbe because that stuff wasn't far off. If condition is as advertised, proceed with the purchase, the $300 seems reasonable.
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