You can find the original spec on the Santa Cruz website, look for the bike archive.
SnooSketches9565 on
Looks like a Superlight
foxinHI on
I’m guessing 2005ish. You can figure it out by looking at BikePedia.
Fun_Apartment631 on
Old. Probably about 15-20 years old. I don’t think it’s worth $500 unless you’re really interested in old Santa Cruzes.
accidentallyHelpful on
That’s a great price
Wumpus-Hunter on
It’s silver
jitterbugg_will on
Sold one of these about 10 years ago for $700. Skip.
gergek on
The swing arm says it’s a Superlight 3, made from 2007-2013. I think after that they were 29″ only.
I rode my superlight last night! Had a blast and it is still a great bike after all these years, but it is *really* dated in a lot of ways compared to bikes from like 2018 and onward. 500 is probably more than it’s worth based on that.
LetterheadClassic306 on
superlight is a classic but 26er parts are getting hard to find. $500 is steep unless it’s immaculate – check [bicycle blue book](https://featherab.com/shopit?bicycle+blue+book) for actual value. i’d offer $300 max and put the rest toward a newer hardtail. also inspect the rear triangle for cracks – those older santacruzs had issues. pass if the shock feels dead.
Andrew_R3D on
It’s a SuperLight, but more importantly it’s a turd.
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You can find the original spec on the Santa Cruz website, look for the bike archive.
Looks like a Superlight
I’m guessing 2005ish. You can figure it out by looking at BikePedia.
Old. Probably about 15-20 years old. I don’t think it’s worth $500 unless you’re really interested in old Santa Cruzes.
That’s a great price
It’s silver
Sold one of these about 10 years ago for $700. Skip.
The swing arm says it’s a Superlight 3, made from 2007-2013. I think after that they were 29″ only.
I rode my superlight last night! Had a blast and it is still a great bike after all these years, but it is *really* dated in a lot of ways compared to bikes from like 2018 and onward. 500 is probably more than it’s worth based on that.
superlight is a classic but 26er parts are getting hard to find. $500 is steep unless it’s immaculate – check [bicycle blue book](https://featherab.com/shopit?bicycle+blue+book) for actual value. i’d offer $300 max and put the rest toward a newer hardtail. also inspect the rear triangle for cracks – those older santacruzs had issues. pass if the shock feels dead.
It’s a SuperLight, but more importantly it’s a turd.