2023 Santa Cruz Nomad CC LG / Fox Factory / XTR
Full refresh: “Full linkage bearing service … Fork service with new seals … New tires … Rear derailleur replaced” and built with Reserve carbon wheels, Fox Factory suspension, Shimano XTR drivetrain.
Seller upgraded to Fox Factory 38 fork, Fox Float X rear shock, Shimano 4‑piston brakes; bike is described as lightly ridden with ride-wrap still installed and “minor scuffs.”
A near-current-year Nomad (2024) with a Fox 38 upgrade and recent low hours for just $3,100 is below what similarly spec’d machines trade for in private sale and dealers’ used inventory.
Ask which model-year components are fitted (some forks/shocks have damper/air changes across years); request evidence of any warranty/receipt for the fork upgrade and service history.
Recent comparable units have changed hands between $4,500 and $6,500. At $3,100, this listing is $1,400 below the low end of fair-market value.
Each dot is a comparable unit that actually changed hands. The dashed line is this listing’s asking price.
Finished sales for similar units, sourced from public listings.
| Sold date | Price | Condition | Source |
|---|---|---|---|
| Apr 30, 2026 | $5,790 | Very good | Facebook Marketplace |
| Apr 26, 2026 | $4,750 | Good | Reverb |
| Apr 5, 2026 | $6,925 | Like new | Pinkbike |
| Apr 1, 2026 | $4,740 | Like new | Reverb |
| Mar 19, 2026 | $5,290 | Used | Reverb |
| Mar 18, 2026 | $5,740 | Used | Facebook Marketplace |
| Feb 24, 2026 | $5,765 | Used | ScubaBoard |
| Feb 21, 2026 | $6,310 | Like new | Facebook Marketplace |
| Feb 17, 2026 | $5,345 | Good | eBay |
A near-current-year Nomad (2024) with a Fox 38 upgrade and recent low hours for just $3,100 is below what similarly spec’d machines trade for in private sale and dealers’ used inventory.
Ask which model-year components are fitted (some forks/shocks have damper/air changes across years); request evidence of any warranty/receipt for the fork upgrade and service history.
We use recent finished sales for the same model, configuration, and condition tier — not asking prices. The fair-price range reflects where comparable units have actually changed hands in the last 90 days.