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flag cowboykenny (Jan 30, 2012 at 20:09)
 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!
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flag steezejenkins (Jan 22, 2012 at 22:34)
 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!
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flag EricBrewster (Jan 22, 2012 at 20:43)
 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.
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flag jake2r24s (Jan 22, 2012 at 20:54)
 I was with Eric when he bought the Corsair so I can confirm his story. Future buyers beware!
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flag EricBrewster (Jan 22, 2012 at 22:43)
 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.
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