I am thinking of selling my medium 2024 Cannondale Habit Full suspension bike. I was curious what you all thought a fair price for it would be? It is an aluminum frame, in great shape, and has a lot of good upgrades: Rock Shox Pike 140-mm fork, Industry 9 1:1 wheels, SRAM AXS GX drivetrain, Raceface Crank with Absolute Black oval crank ring, Rock Shox wireless dropper, and Shimano Deore 6100 4-piston brakes and 203/180 rotors. It is a great bike and I love it, but I broke my femur in a bad crash a few years ago and my leg has never been the same since. So I am going to sell this and use the funds toward an e-bike(I know) so I can still get out and ride. I was thinking $3000-3500, but wasn’t sure. Thanks for any input.

by rluck9277

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  1. TheRealJYellen on

    Can we ban these posts yet?

    Look up similar bikes on you local marketplace of choice.

  2. You will get 1500-1750 maximum. Enter all of this data into AI and it will give you a good estimate right around that

  3. I’d say 1.5K-2K is reasonable, no way you’re getting anywhere close to 3K. The moment you take a new bike for its first ride, its second hand price has almost halved, unfortunately.

    PS: Buy your ebike with no remorse.

  4. Even new Amish bikes are not selling. Used are real hard to sell. I would put 1650 OBO on PB and see if you can get 1400.

  5. My Habit cost $2K 11 years ago but didn’t have near all those fancy components. Consider pricing yours to move at $2k and maybe be glad to get $1750?
    (edit) Also, very sorry to hear about your crash. Hope the e-bike haters don’t give you too much grief.

  6. ADrenalinnjunky on

    Prepare to lose your ass. I’d take the seat post off and put the stock back on. You have a $700 seat post and the shittiest rear shock on the same bike. It’s a tough sell. Put the stock wheels on as well.

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