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  1. Strict-Park-3534 on

    No. It’s an outdated bike with entry level components that was 1000$ USD brand new in 2020. Bikes depreciate way more, especially with entry level components. Would not pay more than 300-400$ for it

  2. w1n5t0nM1k3y on

    Looks to be in pretty good condition. I have a bike from the same year. While it’s still holding up just fine, it really doesn’t look as clean. That bike really hasn’t seen a lot of miles.

  3. I think it seems fair. But I have to put in a word and say Giant’s proprietary D-fuse seat post is annoying to adjust, especially as a beginner or if it’s a shared bike, just FYI.

  4. Ok-Principle4285 on

    Thanks for all the input!! And I really just want a beater bike that I can stuff wide tires and hit the crushed limestone trails on the weekends without spending thousands of dollars for a new bike. Don’t really care too much about the group set as I can always upgrade later if I really wanted to.

  5. RecognitionFit4871 on

    Where I live anything that new that rolls and doesn’t need any repairs is more than that.

    All markets are local but if it were me I’d certainly consider it a good deal

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