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Old 05-14-07 | 09:30 PM
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Value of a 92 Trek 1000?

Just wanted to check with the community before I make a fool of myself and pay too much.

7 speed, Shimano 500 stuff, nothing special
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Old 05-15-07 | 12:45 PM
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I paid $100 for a 1100 last summer. It was also a 1992 but that model came with a triple front crankset. Nice riding bike. Roger
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My LBS gave me $75 on trade for mine, two years ago. It needed a new rear wheel as eyelets were wearing out and coming apart. Mine was an 1988 I believe.
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Old 05-15-07 | 01:24 PM
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Where you're at, it'll probably bring $200- $300 on CL, depending on condition and size.
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