Well working, lightweight, high-end vintage Trek mountain bike (1996)
19.5” frame (size L): for approx ~5’8” to 6’1” height (172-185 cm). I’m 5’10” with pretty long legs
Comes with 26” puncture-resistant slicks for commuting and cycling on the road (I’ve taken it up to Skyline several times) - can fit MTB tires for gravel and trails
Light weight: ~25 lbs (~11.5 kg) with light Al frame
24 (3x8) gears, Shimano Deore XT groupset (brakes, cranks, derailleurs, levers)
Note different saddle+post (Bianchi saddle with oldschool “dropper” post) and pedals (Shimano M515 clipless) than in the photo
Cosmetic imperfections (paint chips etc.) but functions well!
Accessories: two bottle holders, holder for a pump (lights not included)
Asking 150 $ OBO
Can test drive on campus
19.5” frame (size L): for approx ~5’8” to 6’1” height (172-185 cm). I’m 5’10” with pretty long legs
Comes with 26” puncture-resistant slicks for commuting and cycling on the road (I’ve taken it up to Skyline several times) - can fit MTB tires for gravel and trails
Light weight: ~25 lbs (~11.5 kg) with light Al frame
24 (3x8) gears, Shimano Deore XT groupset (brakes, cranks, derailleurs, levers)
Note different saddle+post (Bianchi saddle with oldschool “dropper” post) and pedals (Shimano M515 clipless) than in the photo
Cosmetic imperfections (paint chips etc.) but functions well!
Accessories: two bottle holders, holder for a pump (lights not included)
Asking 150 $ OBO
Can test drive on campus
