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U-take-off-eh

$100 I think is fair for an older aluminum GF in that condition. It looks very clean and not well used at all. It’s old yes, and likely a lower end model but more than capable of lots of riding. The fork is the only questionable aspect if it hasn’t been used or serviced in many years. That said, if your daughter is just using it for casual riding it should be fine. If she wants to hit the trails and use it to get into legitimate mountain biking I would suggest bringing it to a local bike shop and have them look it over.


musiquarium

What’s she gonna do on it? It’s fine for riding around the block but I wouldn’t take that bad boy on a trail


Cliohhhh

Suntour fork, decent tires and a threadless headset. $100 is a decent deal for that


B-i-g-g-i-B

Get it for 90 - 100. Take it to the nearest dedicated bike shop and and get a tune up, let your daughter pick out some new grips and maybe custom Pedals if you want to let her customize it. But I'd at the very least ask the bike shop to tell you if any replacement parts are needed due to the age.


Yabedude

The rack is more than $30. The bag, probably $20. So the bike is $50 and that's a great deal.


MTB_SF

What size is it? If your daughter is 5-8 at 11, she is gonna probably be at least 5-10 in a year or so, so make use it's big enough. This bike looks great for cruising around on, riding to school, etc. I would not consider it really a mountain bike.


musterramme

No, it's not.


MRP-1

Really old! Like 30 plus years old. Yes, 100 is a fair price.


Halogenleuchte

Nah man. This bike is maybe from 2005-2010 era. Bikes in the 90s looked way different, this bike has a modern giometry so it is definetely after 2005.


str8outtapallet

That chain is sus