Thinking of buying a 2004 Trek 1200
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Thinking of buying a 2004 Trek 1200
I haven’t driven out to see it yet, but in the pics it looks like it’s in great shape. Assuming that it is, would $400 be a fair price?
I’m just getting back into cycling again. Previously rode a ‘87 Centurion Elite RS.
I’m just getting back into cycling again. Previously rode a ‘87 Centurion Elite RS.
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Bicycle Blue Book says $150, but in the COVID19 era used bikes are valued higher.
https://www.bicyclebluebook.com/valu...product/31162/
https://www.bicyclebluebook.com/valu...product/31162/
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Yeah, I did see that. I don’t think of myself as a “low-baller”, but am considering offering him $300. Otherwise, I have my eye on a new Cannondale Synapse Carbon Disc Apex 1 SEthst I could buy for $2000 out the door, which is a pretty good price for that bike. And it would suit my riding situations well.