MtMedic31
- Member since Oct 2, 2011
- Male / 46
- Billings , Montana
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Selling
Apr 9, 2018 at 20:48
Apr 9, 2018Rock Shox Monarch RT 200x50, 7.875x2.0
$80 USDTake off from a Brand new 2015 Devinci Troy Carbon frame I bought last summer. Rode it 4 or 5 times and then swapped it out. Like new, I cleaned the stancion off with oil after every ride. I have 4 spacers in it, and am including the rest of the bag of spacers so you can change it how you like. CHEAP shock for that build on a budget.
$80.00 With free shipping in the US. Paypal or cashier's check.
WIll do shipping as cheap as possible. Canada, it's probably going to be $25-35, just based on past experience.
Selling
Jun 16, 2015 at 14:39
Jun 16, 2015Corsair Konig 4-6
$375 USDShredders,
Selling a Corsair Konig 4-6 frame (Can be set up for 4" rear travel, or 6", just need different rear shock), This frame also on eBay, so get at me soon if you want it, once someone bids, I can't take it down.
Just not enough riding in this style around my area, so want to put money into other projects. FUN little bike though. Great for slaying twisty single track, especially if there's berms and jumps involved. The Konig 4-6 is a slopestyle bike, that can be converted to a trail bike with a larger rear shock (not included). 12x142mm rear axle (included) Incredible machining on the whole bike, very burly welds, so this is a nimble bike that can still take hits.
It comes with a Rock Shox Monarch that gives the rear a little over 100mm travel (108mm per Corsair site), and they recommend 120mm fork in the front. I am also including FSA Gravity Headset with crown race (mild pry mark on it, on fork side), and seat clamp (it takes 31.6mm posts if you need to know that). I will include the pictured white post for an additional $15. I bought this frame in the raw, painted it up myself. I used Automotive touch up rattle can paints. It did NOT hold up as well as I'd hoped. It's a dark metallic cherry and metallic blue snakeskin pattern, and 4 coats of clear. There are ZERO dents or damage to the frame, only paint chips. The only other modification I made was I added needle bearings to the Eyelets of the shock. However *Full disclosure here*, there is some play in those bearings. I torqued it to the recommended 150 inch/lbs, but if you're willing to go higher, it may clear up, but could also possibly damage the bearings. Functions fine as is, but if the play bothers you, go back to bushings.
Very Burly frame, SHORT cockpit, Short wheelbase (42" if I recall what I measured while it was assembled). Fun bike for the experienced rider. I would say it rode like a glorified BMX bike, very nimble and responsive, but the rear suspension gives it some forgiveness for not so perfect landings.
$375 shipped to the lower 48, I will consider Alaska or Hi, but will charge shipping, and it would proly be astronomical. Over $100 wouldn't surprise me.
MtMedic31 astonmtb's article
Mar 13, 2015 at 17:16
Mar 13, 2015
Pinkbike Poll: Upsizing Your Frame?
I bought a smaller frame recently, and still kept a 50mm stem. I have way more fun with the shorter wheelbase. I may buy a larger frame later, But I HAD a larger frame, and though it was more stable, I felt it sacrificed mobility and agility.
MtMedic31 briceshirbach's article
Feb 28, 2014 at 7:16
Feb 28, 2014
East Bound and Down: Anne Galyean - Breaking Rad
Username= Chem formula of Adrenaline, very clever. Impressive work btw, I didn't get much past O-chem, but enough that I know your brains work in an amazing 3D state. Maybe that's why you understand the trails so well.