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+1 to the suggestions to try free on CL, and don't worry about the timing. Set the price, know ahead of time if you'd accept a lower offer, and give it a shot. Sure, there are folks who wouldn't spend more than $50 on a bike looking at CL, but they aren't your buyer pool. I've bought & sold bikes & parts on CL with great results, and always try there first. Ebay does bring the better exposure, but the fees have gotten crazy, and the timing can really matter. (pre-holiday OK, spring great, try listing on a Sunday night!)
Oh, and here's a great little piece on how to write a good ad. I can understand crappy info on the wally world bikes, but can't believe how many folks try to sell an expensive bike without a size, component info, and/or pictures.
http://www.usedbicycleguide.com/Tips...ycle%20Ad.html
If you get to the home page on that site there's great advice for buyers that might help you as a seller as well. http://www.usedbicycleguide.com/index.html.
Good luck!