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Nov 8, 2020
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Nov 8, 2020

XTR M9000 Groupset

$385 USD
For Sale: XTR M9000 groupset with XT cassette. Includes 175mm cranks with 30T Wolf Tooth chainring, XTR SGS 11spd derailleur, XTR 11 spd shifter, XT 11 spd cassette 46-11T. Everything in working order with only cosmetic scratches. Price includes shipping within US.

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Aug 24, 2020

Evil Following V1 with extra shock and more

$1700 USD
Evil Following V1 size Large. Amazing Pisgah bike that's ready to thrash! Used but maintained properly. Includes rear axle, headset, Wheelsmith BB, seat collar, plus a full bearing rebuild kit, and a spare Monarch RT3. PayPal or Cash Only Plus $60 Shipping. Conceived by the mad scientists of mountain biking, Evil’s new 120mm trail bike, the Following, is here to obliterate expectations. This bike is as fun as it is versatile, able to climb, slash berms, rip chutes, and blast gaps with ease. It’s a completely new take on 29-inch wheels. With a sinfully fun carbon fiber frame and Evil’s outstanding DELTA System (created by suspension wizard Dave Weagle), the Following offers low and slack geometry with short, responsive chainstays and an adjustable bottom bracket height. The Following is a bike that can suit a range of riding styles. If you are looking for a bike that can handle everything you want to ride, the Evil Following needs to be your next bike. From fast flowy single track to steep rocky chutes and everything in between, the Following was designed to handle it all. Push your riding further and attack the trail with more confidence than ever before.

cooleymtnbiker1 SramMedia's article
Aug 20, 2011 at 16:18
Aug 20, 2011
Ross Schnell - Relentless X0 Video
I just don't get it. Ross won Downieville ONCE! I don't understand how a guy who is talented enough but does not win gets full sponsorship. He rarely races and when he does he is irresponsible. He forgot his bike on the way to a race and yet Trek still sponsors him. Not to mention his shoulder is bum leaving him to only race when he isn't hurt. This is a rant but it upsets me that guys who work twice as hard don't get perks like Ross does who shows up to races late and sometimes without his bike. Nice guy but still...
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