S Sculpin Retro Newbie Apr 17, 2017 #1 I have the option to purchase this bike for $80. Worth it? Attachments 00P0P_41lkpSOAB1z_600x450.webp 34.9 KB · Views: 784 00P0P_41lkpSOAB1z_600x450.webp 34.9 KB · Views: 784
Splatter Paint Retrobike Rider Feedback View Apr 17, 2017 #2 Re: $80 US dollars? As long as the seat post isn't stuck and it isn't worn-out, then yes $80 seems fair. That's one of the few red ones I've ever seen. SP
Re: $80 US dollars? As long as the seat post isn't stuck and it isn't worn-out, then yes $80 seems fair. That's one of the few red ones I've ever seen. SP
S Sculpin Retro Newbie Apr 17, 2017 #3 Re: Quality of these bikes? Thinking of turning it into a single speed for a simple every day run around bike. Good fit?
Re: Quality of these bikes? Thinking of turning it into a single speed for a simple every day run around bike. Good fit?
Splatter Paint Retrobike Rider Feedback View Apr 17, 2017 #4 Re: Ah, you might get stuck if you intend to use the same back wheel - it'll probably be a Suntour item. It'd be worth selling as a whole bike to a collector. It'll be very upright, heavy and pretty slow - the early Konas are HEAVY! http://www.retrobike.co.uk/gallery2/v/M ... 2.jpg.html
Re: Ah, you might get stuck if you intend to use the same back wheel - it'll probably be a Suntour item. It'd be worth selling as a whole bike to a collector. It'll be very upright, heavy and pretty slow - the early Konas are HEAVY! http://www.retrobike.co.uk/gallery2/v/M ... 2.jpg.html