dukestar
- Member since Nov 23, 2012
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- North Vancouver , British Columbia
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Feb 16, 2017 at 19:56
Feb 16, 2017Cannondale Jekyll Ultimate
$2250 CAD2011 Cannondale Jekyll Ultimate Large
Just like this: http://www.bikepedia.com/QuickBike/BikeSpecs.aspx?year=2011&brand=Cannondale&model=Jekyll+Ultimate
Grey frame. Frame was replaced under warranty due to paint chips. Have extra rear triangle (never used) with complete set of replacement bearings (never used). Extra spiders for Hollowgrams. Will also include tools for BB, hollowgrams.
Brand new Knobby Nics.
Barely used after frame replaced since I got a new bike. It's been hanging in my garage for 4 years.
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Nov 9, 2013 at 10:49
Nov 9, 2013Cannondale Rize 1 Large
$1750 CAD2009 Cannondale Rize 1 Carbon Large.
Last year made in USA.
Carbon Lefty DLR
Fox Float RP23
Hollowgram SL cranks
Ritchey carbon bars
Race Face carbon seat post
Elixir bakes
SRAM X9 shifters
Fizik saddle
Mavic Crossmax ST wheels (very new)
Racing Ralph tires (never used)
Comparable bike new would be $5000.
Spare parts: rear triangle, frog link, suspension bearings
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Nov 9, 2013 at 10:37
Nov 9, 2013
dukestar Woodro's article
Apr 9, 2013 at 16:44
Apr 9, 2013
The Shore Lives!
The "erosion" argument is pretty specious. On the North Shore any trail whether it be hiking or mtb biking will erode if not constructed taking into consideration the effects of rain. What we are seeing now is that the mtb bikers have figured it out whereas the hikers either haven't or don't care. The mtb trails in many cases are in better shape than the hiking only trails. Furthermore, on multi-use trails the only groups maintining them are the mtbers. Hikers have been asked to participate but generally don't want to have anything to do with the mtbers. It's evolving on the Shore and imo the mtbers thanks to nsmba have a good reputation and representation and it shows in the quality of the trails.