ChuckySteez!! your selling the most epic stead!!? as for the tools that say you sold the bunk corsair, I happen to know that this dude takes more care of all of his bikes more than any normal rider and or bike mechanic.. so if it was a blown shock, maybe your to dumb to realize that you were the one to blow it!
Everything was fine with that frame when you purchased it from me. It took you a month you say, to build it up and get it ready to ride. After a month you did not call you text me to tell me that the shock was blown? I did not contact you. After a month why would I! I told you to run high pressure in that shock because a konig is not a squish bike. You did not just get a frame and rear shock. What you did get besides the frame, shock and cranks? A chain guide, thompson post and a seat. It was a great deal. I could have sold it elsewhere but chose to sell it to you locally. I see you decided to tape the frame where I had it taped for cable rub. Cheers!
I bought a Corsair Konig frame from this guy plus cranks and a rear shock. He told me everything was working perfectly. When I got it built up turns out the rear shock was blown out. I called and texted him to see if we could resolve it and he wouldn't get back to me. I had to spend over $200 on the rear shock so I could ride. So be careful when you buy from this guy he is shady.
No, it took me a week to build because I needed to find the right size rear wheel. When I finally got to sit on the bike the shock had no pressure in it. So I pumped it up to the required pressure and the next day I was gonna ride it but the pressure was gone. Santiam even checked it out and told me the inner o rings and seals were toast which could have only happened from years of use. Talk to the guys at Santiam, there is no way I could have caused that damage in the short time I had it. I do agree I would have got a good deal if the rear shock wasn't blown.