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I recently picked up this Scott Speedster road bike for $100. The seller originally listed it higher, but I ended up paying $100. I’m attaching the original listing photos (before I did anything to it).
What I know so far:
• Aluminum Scott Speedster frame
• Carbon fork
• Shimano drivetrain (older generation)
• Rim brakes
• Bike had been sitting for a while and needs a tune-up
• Shifting is a bit off (stuck in smallest gear)
My goals:
• Get into road cycling for fitness / training
• Not racing, just solid rides and building endurance
• Trying to stay on a budget
Questions:
• For $100, did I get a decent deal?
• Does anything in these photos raise red flags?
• Worth putting money into a tune-up, or should I keep costs minimal?
• Roughly what would you say this bike is worth in working condition?
I’m genuinely looking to learn, so appreciate any constructive feedback. Thanks!
by keithfrfr
7 Comments
yeah, clean it up and check everything. all the wear parts and replace whatever is needed. looks like it needs some tlc
That’s a pretty good deal, it’s worth getting a tuneup and replacing the consumables like tires, tape, and brake pads if they’re old too.
$100 was a good deal. Clean it up and lube the chain and there’s no reason it shouldn’t go for miles and miles.
With a few $ it could be a lot better. Probably put new cables and brake pads, and even new tubes and tires.
If it works, it’s a good deal.
Bargain deal! Just give it some love and you are good to go
I wouldn’t call that a screaming deal, as it needs a bit of work, but overall its a pretty good price.
As long as the carbon parts are in good shape $100 is a good deal. Hopefully the shifting issue is just a wear/maintenance issue and not damage. Good bike to learn to work on.