Gary Fisher Tassajara Mountain Bicycle


Item Number: 328

Time Left: CLOSED

Value: $100

Online Close: Nov 17, 2024 7:00 PM PST

Bid History: 1 bid - Item Sold!








Description

Gary Fisher Tassajara Mountain Bike
Circa 1997
Previously owned, in Good Condition
$450 MSRP (current bicycle bluebook value about $100)


** If you are interested in seeing/testing this bicycle before bidding, please call Rose to schedule a time, (707) 825-8345 x-110. The bicycle is not stored at BGHP.**


A classic Gary Fisher mountain bike with a sequentially tig welded, double-butted Cro-Moly frame. The Tassajara was considered a dependable, affordable, all-around mountain bike for its time. Matte Red paint job.


Size:
• Small Mountain Bike Frame Size = 17 inches (43 cm) seat tube, sized for a 5’4” to 5’8” tall person
• 26-inch wheels


Frame:
• Double-butted Chro-Molly Steel
• Matte Red color


Features:
• 21-speed
• Shimano Alivio derailleur & crankset
• Shimano brakes with alloy levers
• Shimano Alivio cantilever brakes (rear) and Shimano STX cantilever brakes (front)
• GripShift SRT-400 shifters
• Weinmann 519 aluminum alloy rims
• Wilderness Trail Bike (WTB) Seat (brand new)


Small Frame Size Specs:


Chainstays = 16.5"


Wheelbase = 40.5"


Effective Top Tube = 21.75"


Standover = 29.5"

Special Instructions

** If you are interested in seeing/testing this bicycle before bidding, please call Rose to schedule a time (707) 825-8345 x-110. The bicycle is not stored at BGHP.**


Item is located in Humboldt County, California. Winning bidder must be able to pick up item as delivery/shipping option is not available (see below for days/times) due to its weight.


The winning bidder may pick up this item between 9:00 am and 5:00 pm, Monday-Friday at the Breast and GYN Health Project, 987 8th Street, Arcata, CA (Next to the Arcata Co-op). Special pick-up times can be arranged: call 707-825-8345 or email Rosegz@hcbhp.org. We are willing to make arrangements for after-hours and weekend pick-ups. We will be closed on November 28th and 29th for Thanksgiving.

Donated by

Melinda Wilson