Old bikes aren’t like old cars. It doesn’t have significant value. I would gift it to somebody who needs a bike.
Nonanomalous_Gnome on
I think the model year is 1987
ShoulderWonderful206 on
Nah not really worth anything, infact you’d have to pay most people to take it in that condition. I’m gonna give you a good deal and take it off your hands for no additional charge!
Ebonyks on
Not really worth anything, but a super cool bike, I ride a similar one myself. These are a bit of a Wisconsin pride bike.
MantraProAttitude on
100 bucks to someone that needs a bike to get to work.
HandyDandy76 on
if it fits i would tune it up and keep it. cool old bike. not worth much but still fun.
sprashoo on
It’s worth something, it’s a quality bike and old Treks have a bit of a following. However, it’s not super special, or top of the line, so we’re probably talking like $100-150 here.
un_internaute on
These aluminum bikes with steel forks aren’t really worth much. Couple hundred in the right market for a good example that’s tuned up and running well.
Doogaro on
Maybe as is less than 100, fully cleaned lubed and checked over maybe close to 200 but that check over will cost you 100 unless you can do it yourself. Just my 2 cents as every market is a bit different but down tube is kind of a turn off for many.
ihave2shoes on
That would look sick with some extra wide flat bars.
FaceEnvironmental486 on
that trek brings old mcdonalds vibes ,before it got sterilized with grey
trtsmb on
At most $50-$100.
GrandFalconer159 on
It looks like it’s in really good condition and the paint job is cool. Because of that there could be somebody who really wants a bike like this for some reason like sentimental or something. Otherwise it really isn’t worth much so I agree with the others somewhere between a hundred and $200 tops.
wturber on
Yes and no. Not worth much money, but worth fixing and riding or maybe doing a resto-mod if you have access to inexpensive parts. Just putting a modern 9 speed cassette wheel on the back will do wonders for the bike’s overall rideability. The modern ramped gears will shift better with the downtube friction shifter than the 6 or 7 speed freewheel that is probably on there now. It will give you more gear range also.
Responsible_Cod_5540 on
Make sure it fits. If it does, it’d be a great resto-mod project without spending too much $
Hammerdyne59 on
Worth more than a huffy and less than a Paramount ! Diggin the yellow cables !
bluegrassgrump on
I had one a few years newer (ugly gray color) and got $200, which I thought was absolute top dollar. I’d start at $200 first, and see if the paint job helps sell it.
Gratia_et_Pax on
It has been and probably will be on the road longer than many of the posters’ here gee-whiz carbon-fiber aero wonders. I’m just sayin.’
Capable_Victory_7807 on
Like for scrap value? Just kidding, have fun!
owlpellet on
The bike is worth $100 but the classic downtube graphics and ombre paint add $500.
I’m only kind of kidding. That thing is great. Color matched housing and cages? Pure sex. Tune up and ride it. Keep your pinky out of the spokes when shifting.
djolk on
It would be a great bike co-op bike – give it to someone who needs a bike it isn’t worth anything.
r0botdevil on
If it’s all in good, working order you should be able to get at least a hundred bucks for it.
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If it fits I’d rock it
Old bikes aren’t like old cars. It doesn’t have significant value. I would gift it to somebody who needs a bike.
I think the model year is 1987
Nah not really worth anything, infact you’d have to pay most people to take it in that condition. I’m gonna give you a good deal and take it off your hands for no additional charge!
Not really worth anything, but a super cool bike, I ride a similar one myself. These are a bit of a Wisconsin pride bike.
100 bucks to someone that needs a bike to get to work.
if it fits i would tune it up and keep it. cool old bike. not worth much but still fun.
It’s worth something, it’s a quality bike and old Treks have a bit of a following. However, it’s not super special, or top of the line, so we’re probably talking like $100-150 here.
These aluminum bikes with steel forks aren’t really worth much. Couple hundred in the right market for a good example that’s tuned up and running well.
Maybe as is less than 100, fully cleaned lubed and checked over maybe close to 200 but that check over will cost you 100 unless you can do it yourself. Just my 2 cents as every market is a bit different but down tube is kind of a turn off for many.
That would look sick with some extra wide flat bars.
that trek brings old mcdonalds vibes ,before it got sterilized with grey
At most $50-$100.
It looks like it’s in really good condition and the paint job is cool. Because of that there could be somebody who really wants a bike like this for some reason like sentimental or something. Otherwise it really isn’t worth much so I agree with the others somewhere between a hundred and $200 tops.
Yes and no. Not worth much money, but worth fixing and riding or maybe doing a resto-mod if you have access to inexpensive parts. Just putting a modern 9 speed cassette wheel on the back will do wonders for the bike’s overall rideability. The modern ramped gears will shift better with the downtube friction shifter than the 6 or 7 speed freewheel that is probably on there now. It will give you more gear range also.
Make sure it fits. If it does, it’d be a great resto-mod project without spending too much $
Worth more than a huffy and less than a Paramount ! Diggin the yellow cables !
I had one a few years newer (ugly gray color) and got $200, which I thought was absolute top dollar. I’d start at $200 first, and see if the paint job helps sell it.
It has been and probably will be on the road longer than many of the posters’ here gee-whiz carbon-fiber aero wonders. I’m just sayin.’
Like for scrap value? Just kidding, have fun!
The bike is worth $100 but the classic downtube graphics and ombre paint add $500.
I’m only kind of kidding. That thing is great. Color matched housing and cages? Pure sex. Tune up and ride it. Keep your pinky out of the spokes when shifting.
It would be a great bike co-op bike – give it to someone who needs a bike it isn’t worth anything.
If it’s all in good, working order you should be able to get at least a hundred bucks for it.