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Cannondale Adventure 5?

Alright, I’m very ignorant when it comes to quality bikes and (from advice in a previously asked question) have been browsing craigslist for a good shop quality bike without the shop price. I’m on a tight budget and need to stay under 300 if possible.
Now the type of riding I will be doing with be a mix of trail and street so I need a bike with versatility.
I’ve had my eye on a cannondale adventure 5. The size is small and I’m 5′2, will this work? I know its better to go off inseam but I haven’t measured mine just yet. The sellers asking for $275, and I may try to negotiate a little. He says its only been ridden about three times and the pictures prove it. Is this a good deal and will this bike suit my needs?

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  1. Anonymous
    December 31st, 2010 at 10:23 | #1

    Well, you are in the right track, good quality, good size, good price unless the bike has been crashed in which case is worth $50, or stolen in which case is worth $25. If the seller can document that he is the legitimate owner of the bike stay away and never give personal information. Like your address, hint hint.

  2. Anonymous
    December 31st, 2010 at 12:10 | #2

    Got a link to post up?
    If it’s stolen (owner has no receipts or anything) it’s worth nothing at all; report the dude and the bike’s serial # to the police immediately. Buying a stolen bike, even if you didn’t know it was stolen, is a punishable offense.
    And don’t admit your dearth of knowledge to the seller. He’ll rip you off if you do.

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