A barely ridden hard-tail mountain bike – bought for £1300 in 2011, for sale for £650£625 after only 15 rides.
I bought this bike about two years ago and had plans to take up mountain biking with a friend who moved back to Australia shortly after I bought the bike. I rode it about 15 times before he left. Since then, it’s just not getting ridden and I’ve taken up road biking. It’s in excellent condition (as seen in these photos). It’s been kept indoors protected from the elements and is still lovely to ride.
It’s really comfortable to ride, light and agile. It’s sold as a ‘comp’ bike, but is actually a good all-rounder with the advantage of being a particularly light and easy ride.
Key benefits:
Light bike - 11.3kg
Rock Shock Recon Gold suspension forks
Handlebar lockout and release for suspension forks
Posting for my girlfriend:
SOLD
2011 Scott Scale 50, size medium
http://s874.photobucket.com/user/bjj22/library/MTB
A barely ridden hard-tail mountain bike – bought for £1300 in 2011, for sale for
£650£625 after only 15 rides.I bought this bike about two years ago and had plans to take up mountain biking with a friend who moved back to Australia shortly after I bought the bike. I rode it about 15 times before he left. Since then, it’s just not getting ridden and I’ve taken up road biking. It’s in excellent condition (as seen in these photos). It’s been kept indoors protected from the elements and is still lovely to ride.
It’s really comfortable to ride, light and agile. It’s sold as a ‘comp’ bike, but is actually a good all-rounder with the advantage of being a particularly light and easy ride.
Key benefits:
I’m 5’6”, bike comfortably take someone a bit smaller or taller (up to 5’11” according to Scott)
Photos here: http://s874.photobucket.com/user/bjj22/library/MTB
It’s has exactly the same components as when I bought it and you can see the spec on Evans website still: http://www.evanscycles.com/products/scott/scale-50-2011-mountain-bike-ec025362#features
£650£625, based in Queens Park / Kilburn.