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  1. Whoever posted this seems to know very little about bikes, and I would be concerned about how/if they cared for it. You would certainly need new tires if you wanted it to ride nicely on trails, which alone could add $100 to the price tag. Also, I can’t tell for sure, but those unbranded rims do not look quite right. They may be very cheap, low-quality rims off of a Walmart bike. That would be very dangerous on a MTB, so you should double-check if you do buy the bike. Personally, I would stick with your hardtail. It will almost certainly ride better than this bike. I’ve always felt that a solid hardtail rides better than full-sus bikes twice the price.

  2. moulinpoivre on

    I have this exact bike but with better tires. It’s a good bike but pretty old geo, more of a playful XC set up with 27.5 tires, fox suspension, I’d offer $400

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