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  1. Other than when Covid hit and everything was closed and people were searching for things to do and ways to exercise with no gyms, used bikes are not worth much. Just Google the names of the bikes and see what they are selling for right now. The Diamondback might be worth $50-75. The others even less, if you could even find a buyer. Just donate them.

  2. 1 (magna): $0, just give it away. I’m really not joking, you miiiight be able to sell for $10 or even as high as $20, but it would take a while and isn’t worth the hassle.

    2 (classic cruiser): Unknown. This may be a similar case to the Magna, as its certainly nothing high end, but if you can find specific model and manufacturer I fo it may be worth researching.

    3 (Diamondback): Maybe start at $150? That’s on the higher end though, expect it to end up selling around $60-$100.

    4: Schwinn: It would help to know the model, if its one of the nicer fillet-brazed ones line a Superior or Super Sport maybe its worth something, but otherwise these bikes are super heavy and pretty common still. Maybe $50-$100?

    5: Schwinn Collegiate: this was one of the lower-end heavy-ass Schwinns I was talking about. You’ll see some crazy listings on ebay but don’t get your hopes up. $30-$60

    6: City bike: I don’t know what brand this is, but appears to be a more modern retro-styled city bike. This style, with the low top tube, is called a Mixte. I can’t really give an accurate estimate on this one; some bikes like this can be bought new for like $300 in which case this would resell for maybe $100, but the Linus bike company has something similar that starts at over $800, so used this could possibly fetch a few hundred bucks. Research the brand and model.

    7: Trek 7000. Decent 90’s bike, depending on equipment you may get $100-$150 for it. It looks in good shape and the color is sick though, maybe list a bit higher to start.

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