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  1. If it was the right size for me and I was looking for that kind of bike I’d pop on that for $100

    I’ll add that around here (Boston) $100 is roughly the floor for a bike, regardless of quality

    What are you planning to do with it?

  2. 1sttime-longtime on

    No. Its too small for me, I can’t see if the rubber (tires and brake pads) is in good shape and I don’t really like red.

  3. It’s not a Bianchi, but also its kind of on the low-end side, and I’m assuming needs a full tuneup and tires

  4. Ok-Positive-6611 on

    100 dollars is close to zero, you basically are limited in how hard you can fuck up at this point

  5. Yeah do it, altho typically I look for a fixer upper in the $40 range. This one looks rideable as is, who is a good sign

  6. Old_Assist_5461 on

    If it was a real Bianchi in a second. Only because one of my favorite bikes was a Bianchi and I miss it. That looks like a low end bike, I wouldn’t buy it. I would buy a Trek, Rock hopper, Marin, Specialized,etc which I’ve seen in my local area for 100 dollars. That’s kind of my price point.

  7. In this weak market, talk them down to $50. That’s a really cheap Bianchi, you can see the bars rusting so they’re steel, as are alot of other parts on that bike.

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