bullerspike
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Apr 10, 2020 at 8:33
Apr 10, 2020
First Ride: RockShox's Updated DebonAir Air Spring - Pond Beaver 2020
Sorry but I think that was planned from the begining - firs thet sell you solo air back in 2016, then the plastic debonair comes, them the aluminium and now that one.
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Sep 30, 2018 at 11:50
Sep 30, 2018Frameset Kona Stinky Supreme
$250 GBPFrameset Kona Stinky Supreme+RS Vivid+SDG I beam seatpost and I beam seat
Excellent condition.
It was a project bike which I never finished.
Brand new paint,ridden only couple of times.Brand new bearings SKF.Brand new headset.
It has angleset adaptors on the rear shock for -61 head angle,low BB and long wheel base.
The rear shock is with BlackBox stickers, 240mm length.
Can ship internationally,probably at my expense.
I'm happy to answer any questions.Thank you.
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Sep 30, 2018 at 11:48
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Sep 30, 2018 at 8:27
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May 8, 2018 at 11:37
May 8, 2018Pinnacle Iroko 3 **NEW**
$770 GBPI'm selling Pinnacle Iroko 3 2017 27,5".The bike is ridden less than 10 times to work and back.If there wasn't any dirt on the tires, you couldn't tell the difference from new.Literally it's like brand new.
"The UK has for a long time reliably produced hardtails with a different attitude to our European friends. With few big hills we focus on the technical ways over the hills. With more than our share of bad weather we ride in conditions that seem crazy to some. We’re not alone in this but it’s shaped hardtail development here for well over a decade. But how far to push the limit of hardtail design? A hardtail has its own pros and cons. Go too DH-like on the geometry and maybe you lose some of that inherent hardtail-snap through the trees. Go too far towards XC race and the tricky, steep stuff isn’t as much fun as it deserves to be.
The Iroko sets out to get that balance right for today’s riders. A 66.5 degree head angle with a 120mm fork, a low BB and the long-reach, short stem geometry adds up to an involving and addictive mix of handling qualities over terrain that may vary from woodland singletrack to Lakeland rock. The frame is tough but keeps the weight sensibly low for climbing or even carrying to reach the best descents. Fully dropper-routing compatible with the facility to run a cable to a Shimano side swing front mech if needed, the Iroko is adaptable, capable and a lot of fun."
Can post at buyers expences,no offers please,rrp is 1450.
PLEASE NOTE: Comes with truvativ stylo 20mm rise 700mm handlebars,and 45mm specialized stem , all brand new straight from the box.
Frame
6066-T6 heat treated aluminium, double + triple butted tubes and smooth welds
Fork
Rockshox Yari RC, Solo Air, 120mm, tapered steerer, compression damper
Rear Derailleur
SRAM GX, long cage 11 speed
Shifters
SRAM GX
Bottom Bracket
SRAM GXP XR BB, 73mm shell, english thread
Cassette
SRAM CS-1150, 10-42T
Chain
SRAM PC-1130
Brakeset
Shimano SLX M7000 hydraulic discs w/Shimano RT66, 180/160mm rear, 6 bolt
Stem
specialized 45mm stem(not the one from the photos)
Headset
FSA
Rims
Alex Volar 2.3 32h, tubeless ready
Front Hub
Novatec D811SB, 2 sealed bearing, 15mm thru axle
Rear Hub
Novatec D772SB, 4 sealed bearing, 12mm thru axle
Weight
11.8kg (Medium size)
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Mar 21, 2018 at 5:39
Mar 21, 2018btwin rockrider 540s
$300 GBPI'm selling btwin rockrider 540s in mint condition.I bought it just before the winter and it is barely used since then.It has been used only as a city bike.I'm selling it because I'm going abroad.It has only couple of small scratches, otherwise it's like new.You can see the specifications in Decathlon's website - https://www.btwin.com/en/mountain-bikes/sport-mountain-bikes/20073-rockrider-540s-full-suspension-mountain-bike-275.html . I have upgraded to specialized rival seat and new stem.The bike can be professionally serviced before the sale(hubs,brakes,suspension and gears).
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