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Need help to determine bike value
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My son has a bike that was given to him by a close friend who said it was very expensive, custom built. I sent pics to a bike shop in town and they replied that it was a "Walmart knockoff, worth no more than $50." Bike says Acer Shimano brake system, it's a 21 speed (needs chain), 26" wheels, alloy frame (says Shimano), also says "TANK in a couple of places and has a "Rocky Style" decal. I have the serial number and patent number. I still cannot seem to identify this bike! Help, please! :cry: If I should decide to sell it, I don't want to make a fool of myself, and I should know a starting price point, and also how to create a description including all info important to a prospective buyer. Please only respond if you actually know. :thumb: Thanks! Yes, I'm a newbie, I don't know anything about bikes, and I am relying completely on you! :) |
The LBS is correct.
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Lbs?
Originally Posted by gunner65
(Post 15538547)
The LBS is correct.
LBS? (local bike shop?)... So, you also believe that it is a cheepie. How would one determine that? I need to know also, not to BUY one from anyone else. Thanks! |
Yup "local bike shop" and yup - cheap($50) bike.
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If you're gonna sell it, list it as a "department store" bike. "Tank" is an apt name for it as it's probably 30 lbs or more. Very low end components only available on similarly low end bikes from big box stores hung on a heavy frame.
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I'd probably take it down a few hills - see how long it would last. Just for fun.
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Originally Posted by commo_soulja
(Post 15539135)
If you're gonna sell it, list it as a "department store" bike. "Tank" is an apt name for it as it's probably 30 lbs or more. Very low end components only available on similarly low end bikes from big box stores hung on a heavy frame.
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maybe you can get up to $70... You can find it more or less in $120-150 brand new in wallmart
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That bike is really bad quality, if your son wants a mountain bike I would recommend buying one from your local bike shop. You will pay more money but it will be worth it in the long run considering you don't know anything about bikes and your LBS will.
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That's a BSO, bike shaped object.
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What's the poundage ? Close friends rarely 'Give' away expensive bikes.. Given because it was not worth the effort to sell is more reasonable. Looks like a keeper so ride it till it detonates and trash it.
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If the Tank comes in at under 36 lbs., I'd be amazed. That one has a few years on it, too (and NO, the cable disc doesn't date it at post-2005, Walmart sold disc-equipped BSO's as early as 2001....), so I'm actually surprised it's in the condition the picture indicates.
$50 is a generous estimate for that level of bike. |
The seat is also a give away. If it looks comfortable-its cheap. The skinnier the seat, the better the bike.
Your son's friend, he isn't looking for trade or anything is he? If they are telling this kind of a story, they really shouldn't be trusted and usually want something unrealistic for it. Just an old suspicious guy here. |
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Originally Posted by Leebo
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That's a MBSO (mountain bike shaped object).
It looks like a mountain bike but it probably has sticker on it somewhere that says it's 'not designed for off-road use'. http://bikeforums.net/attachment.php...hmentid=312827 |
and sadly I believe we have seen the last of Miss Rae!!! But this thread will carry on forever on the bikeforums server.
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Originally Posted by Raging_Bulls
(Post 15549244)
oops, my bad. I never really paid much attention to BSOs. I only really noticed disc brakes becoming common at the local bike shops at around 2005.
I keep forgetting that the US adopted them earlier than we did. |
Originally Posted by cobba
(Post 15549399)
Fixed.
It looks like a mountain bike but it probably has sticker on it somewhere that says it's 'not designed for off-road use'. http://bikeforums.net/attachment.php...hmentid=312827 |
Originally Posted by gunner65
(Post 15549833)
and sadly I believe we have seen the last of Miss Rae!!! But this thread will carry on forever on the bikeforums server.
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