HannibalMontana
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I’m at the mooresville location. I’ll look to see availability on marlins, dual sports.
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Thanks.I’m at the mooresville location. I’ll look to see availability on marlins, dual sports.
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I have a 26" Trek that I bought back in 1995. I can't ride it now but back in the days I rode it often. Put at least 1,000 miles on it. Very reliable bike. Should I sell it? I think I paid about $400 for it. Doubt I'll ever be able to ride it again. It was too small for me 25 years ago. I need at leas a 36" bike with an uprite riding position but they don't make them like that.
If you want to get top dollar for it more is the time.
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If it’s ready to ride, considering even Walmart bikes are sold out everywhere, I can’t see a functioning, good condition bike selling for less than $200 these days.What's top dollar? $100???
Check bike blue book. That’s what we use for trades.
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Shoot, I have maybe seven bikes. I should put ‘em on Craigslist.
He’s taller, but proportioned just like my dad’s side, my brothers and sons. The boys look almost 7’ when sitting, and they’re 6’1”.My son looking for the bike is 6’3” but long waisted with an inseam of 33”. Would an XXL be too tall for him?
I should probably take the bikes that are collecting rust and dust under the deck & move them to the basement for repairs & sell them.
He’s taller, but proportioned just like my dad’s side, my brothers and sons. The boys look almost 7’ when sitting, and they’re 6’1”.
There are cheap ones and expensive ones on line. Mid priced, not so much.I mentioned the sold-outness of bike’s to my brother. He delivers for Fed Ex and said he delivers bikes to homes every day of the week.