Early 2000s full suspension MTB. Mechanical disc brakes. Guessing 26″ wheels. 200-300 USD maybe.
fivewords5 on
Based on your response to another comment, you’re in denial about how worthless this bike is. No one wants your 16 year old Easton wheelset that badly.
This bike is maybe worth $300. 26er, 3×9, no dropper, outdated geometry, outdated suspension. These 26er full suspensions hold the least value. You’d spend another $200 just to get this trail ready, if you can source seal kits.
kyocerahydro on
how much do you want for it?
Ticonderoga_Dixon on
$100 at most, so old I didn’t recognize the model.
Ticonderoga_Dixon on
Theres nothing of value to me on this bike, everything on it geo included is antiquated. I’m not saying old stuff can’t work great, but standards change quickly and it makes bikes of a certain era obsolete aside from nostalgia. Sure someone could ride this on a bike path or something but as far as riding mtb I’d pass, rather have an hardtail with aggressive geo and a dropper post. That’s just me though and you asked “ what would you buy this for”
cheese_on_potatoes on
I’m gonna go against the grain and say that this might fetch $400-$500 at the very top end simply because it’s a “vintage” Yeti, but it won’t ever hold its value like the iconic models such as the ARC or ASR. However, that’s only if everything is in good working order and cleaned up, but it’ll be a very niche buyer that this will appeal to.
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Early 2000s full suspension MTB. Mechanical disc brakes. Guessing 26″ wheels. 200-300 USD maybe.
Based on your response to another comment, you’re in denial about how worthless this bike is. No one wants your 16 year old Easton wheelset that badly.
This bike is maybe worth $300. 26er, 3×9, no dropper, outdated geometry, outdated suspension. These 26er full suspensions hold the least value. You’d spend another $200 just to get this trail ready, if you can source seal kits.
how much do you want for it?
$100 at most, so old I didn’t recognize the model.
Theres nothing of value to me on this bike, everything on it geo included is antiquated. I’m not saying old stuff can’t work great, but standards change quickly and it makes bikes of a certain era obsolete aside from nostalgia. Sure someone could ride this on a bike path or something but as far as riding mtb I’d pass, rather have an hardtail with aggressive geo and a dropper post. That’s just me though and you asked “ what would you buy this for”
I’m gonna go against the grain and say that this might fetch $400-$500 at the very top end simply because it’s a “vintage” Yeti, but it won’t ever hold its value like the iconic models such as the ARC or ASR. However, that’s only if everything is in good working order and cleaned up, but it’ll be a very niche buyer that this will appeal to.