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  1. RidetheSchlange on

    THat bike is worth pretty much nothing. Old, obsolete in nearly every way. Doesn’t matter about the upgrades. Be happy with 150-200.

    I’m looking at it and remembering the days of just trying to not endo on every trail feature.

  2. TheNoblestInvention on

    That’s a nice old gt, looks like it was well cared for. Assuming the shocks work, I’d list that for +/- $250 in my area

  3. That was a pretty nice bike back in the day, but that day was almost 20 years ago, and mountain bikes have evolved a lot. Not a lot of people want to ride a bike like that on trails today.

    I’d try listing it for $250, see if you get any bites, and then start lowering it from there if not.

  4. Bike looks well kept and taken cared of. But, it’s old, obsolete, and dated. Offer your buddy’s widow $200 and keep it. When enough time has passed, take his bike out for a ride and remember all the good times you had with him.

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