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Nov 15, 2020 at 13:34
Nov 15, 2020TURNER RFX V4
$1850 USDSelling a size small 2016 Turner RFX carbon 650b / 27.5. Its been used, there are scratches and wear, particularly to the clear coat. I bought it used as a higher end, but lower cost starter bike for the wife, and she's used it very sparingly. When I bought it last year, it had a new pivot bearings, headset, and bottom bracket replaced. New cassette, der, and chain with few miles. Upgrade FOX 36 with MRP and Cane Creek DB inline.
I put a Fox Transfer 150mm dropper on it and new tires. It's got SRAM Guide brakes and Stans Flow Rims. Looking for $1850
Selling
Aug 23, 2020 at 13:56
Aug 23, 2020Evil Insurgent, M, PUSH - Bill is your Co-Pilot
$3550 USDIf you're looking, then you already know. I've sunk a ton into a new Specialized Enduro 29er, which I hope/believe will one day be at least as good as this bike.
Size: Medium
Fork: PUSH 'ed Fox Factory 36 GRIP2 - 170mm (purchased directly from PUSH) (rebuilt by PUSH late last year)
Shock: PUSH ElevenSix w/ 500# spring for 175'ish rider (rebuilt by PUSH late last year) I'm including the setup guide/booklet
Wheelset: Nextie Carbon 38mm (chips in the clear coat but bombproof nonetheless)
Hubs: Hadley Racing w/ Sapim x-Ray spokes
Crankset: Raceface Cinch SixC Carbon 170mm (rubber boots included - not pictured)
Cassette: SunRace MX8 11-46t
Front Ring: Raceface 32T
Derailleur: Shimano XT
Shifter: Shimano XTR
Dropper Seat Post: KS Lev Integra 150mm
Stem: Raceface Atlas 50mm
Handlebars: Raceface SixC Carbon (cut to 775mm)
Grips: Troy Lee ODI
Brakes: Hope Tech V4 w/ 180mm w/ floating rotors (so good)
Lower Chainguide & Bashguard: MRP LG1
Tire Front: Maxxis DHR 2.6 (like new)
Tire Rear: WTB Breakout 2.5 (95%)
Sticker: Bill Murray (you really can't ask for a better co-pilot)
Bike has typical wear/scratches, but is tight and right - NO issues. Really an unbelievable bike. Sorry to see it go. Will ship at buyer cost (I estimate $100-$150 give or take for lower 48 states). Available to be seen/inspected in North County San Diego. For reference, I'm 5'11" and about 175lbs geared up. Bike is perfect fit and suspension settings for my height/weight.
Selling
Nov 2, 2015 at 10:06
Nov 2, 2015TREK SESSION 88 medium
$2200 USDI traded my Intense M9 (L), for this Trek Session 88 (M) last year, but just don't get to ride it enough. I've ridden it a total of.....ONE TIME! Shameful. For my size and weight though (5'11" 190 lbs), it is MUCH better than the M9 was for me personally. Much more fun and playful, but still very confidence inspiring.
Condition of the bike is extremely good (a testament to the low amount of use). Pinkbike's review: http://www.pinkbike.com/news/trek-session-88-2011.html
Spec:
2011 Size M
ABP, Full Floater, alloy EVO Link, E2 tapered head tube, integrated fork stanchion bumpers, oversized pivot bearings, replaceable derailleur hanger, ISCG03 mounts, 203mm travel
Wheels: Easton Havoc
Hubs: Easton Havoc
Tires: Maxxis Minion DHF front with 95% tread remaining and DHR 2 rear with 90% tread remaining.
Headset: Cane Creek Angleset
Drivetrain: Saint everything
Brakes: Saint
Pedals: Tioga (Yes, they are included! When you buy a bike, you should be able to ride it!)
Handlebar: Answer Pro Taper
Stem: Easton Havoc
Grips: Troy Lee ODI
Chainguide: MRP
Fork: Fox 40 Fit RC2 (serviced at Garageworks just prior to my purchase - perfect condition)
Shock: Fox DHX RC4
I have one extra shock spring and two spare fork springs for different rider weights. Those will be included.
avidtest BellBikeHelmets's article
Jul 15, 2015 at 19:11
Jul 15, 2015
Vote Now: Bell Blank Canvas Contest
methinks the NickyVanLier voting is being gamed. Bottom of this 10-selection barrel, but with the most votes? mhmm sure.....
Some really nice designs here, and a tough choice. Had to go w/ the Shredner though. Cool idea, and it'll stand out due to it's non-busy design.
avidtest Lahnvalley-Crew's article
May 9, 2014 at 17:19
May 9, 2014
Video: Lahnvalley Crew - Morning Ride With Kyle Jameson
Of course it's not 'necessary', but it looks badass and more importantly, feels even better (I'd imagine anyway).