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217
4
$200.00
Venmo
PayPalFor Sale: Trek 3500 – $200 (used, but still rides like it means business)
Why this is a steal:
Solid entry-level if you’re new to the mountain/commuter bike world: the Trek 3500 has an aluminum frame (Alpha Silver Series) that gives you durability without breaking the bank.
Geared for versatility: features like the 80 mm front suspension fork (on some models) and wide Bontrager LT3 26”×2.0″ tires make it capable on trails and roads alike.
$200 is what I’m asking; believe me, it’s reasonable given its value and what you’re getting.
Why you might love it:
You roll up, people see a trusted brand: Trek. Even if it’s not the newest, it carries weight.
It’s ready for some dirt, some pavement, maybe your lazy weekend spin or your “I’m getting serious about mountain biking (kind of)” phase.
You’ll feel good about getting a quality used bike instead of paying full-price for something that’ll get trashed or sit in the garage.
The deal:
$200 cash (or equivalent) for local pickup in South Weber.
Final pitch
You know those people who spend $500+ on a “beginner” bike just so they look serious and then ride it exactly twice before it ends up in the garage? Don’t be that person. Ride this Trek 3500. Laugh when they ask “what year is that?” and you say “Budget-year, but still shredding.” You’ll feel like you’re riding a bargain-king that knows what it’s doing, and your wallet will whisper “you’re welcome.”
Interested? Message me.
KSL Classifieds makes it easy to buy and sell with peace of mind. Check our safety tips and quickly report anything that doesn’t look right to keep your experience smooth and secure.











17 Days
217
4
$200.00
KSL Classifieds makes it easy to buy and sell with peace of mind. Check our safety tips and quickly report anything that doesn’t look right to keep your experience smooth and secure.















Venmo
PayPalFor Sale: Trek 3500 – $200 (used, but still rides like it means business)
Why this is a steal:
Solid entry-level if you’re new to the mountain/commuter bike world: the Trek 3500 has an aluminum frame (Alpha Silver Series) that gives you durability without breaking the bank.
Geared for versatility: features like the 80 mm front suspension fork (on some models) and wide Bontrager LT3 26”×2.0″ tires make it capable on trails and roads alike.
$200 is what I’m asking; believe me, it’s reasonable given its value and what you’re getting.
Why you might love it:
You roll up, people see a trusted brand: Trek. Even if it’s not the newest, it carries weight.
It’s ready for some dirt, some pavement, maybe your lazy weekend spin or your “I’m getting serious about mountain biking (kind of)” phase.
You’ll feel good about getting a quality used bike instead of paying full-price for something that’ll get trashed or sit in the garage.
The deal:
$200 cash (or equivalent) for local pickup in South Weber.
Final pitch
You know those people who spend $500+ on a “beginner” bike just so they look serious and then ride it exactly twice before it ends up in the garage? Don’t be that person. Ride this Trek 3500. Laugh when they ask “what year is that?” and you say “Budget-year, but still shredding.” You’ll feel like you’re riding a bargain-king that knows what it’s doing, and your wallet will whisper “you’re welcome.”
Interested? Message me.










