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  1. #1
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    New bike for the wife, what’s the old shit worth? Salsa,surly,giant

    I’d like to ask your opinions of my used bikes worth, we have an option to trade in, though never a first choice.

    All bikes located in colorado if anyone is interested please make an offer.

    XL salsa blackborow 2015 grey frame higher end build, of the 2.

    Medium Surly ice cream truck 2015 blue sparkle frame higher end build.

    Medium Giant trance x 2014 yellow black frame.

    All bikes are factory spec. No upgrades other than a saddle bag.

    I’m trying to gauge their worth and or maybe sell them if anyone is interested just make an offer.

    All bikes maintained at LBS and are in great condition with some rubbing and a nick or two, we are modest trail riders in our 40’s we don’t gnar gnar.

    Thanks!
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    No idea what those are worth, but you might try looking on pink bike or craigslist and do a classifieds search for your specific bikes you're looking to sell. The prices may be a bit inflated, but you'll get kind of an idea of what kind of $ you can generate if you sell on craigslist.

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    Good call! Been craigslisting, didn’t know about pink bike. Thank you
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    Check these guys out. My local shop in Durango does a trade in when you buy a new bike and sells the old one to them, and the shop takes care of packaging and shipping.

    https://theproscloset.com/
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mudfoot View Post
    Check these guys out. My local shop in Durango does a trade in when you buy a new bike and sells the old one to them, and the shop takes care of packaging and shipping.

    https://theproscloset.com/
    I've bought stuff from those guys on ebay before. They do a good job of photographing and describing the stuff they're selling.
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  6. #6
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    This is not directed at the OP, but in general, I would strongly advise against referring to you wife as "the old shit".

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    No Idea if it's worth a shit but... https://www.bicyclebluebook.com/
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    30% less for used. 10% more for each year or any big damage.

    also less if less maintenance has not been done.


  9. #9
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    How much are you looking for the Salsa?

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