NDiBen
- Member since Jan 30, 2012 O+
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Feb 24, 2015 at 9:18
Feb 24, 2015Juliana Furtado C
$3800 USDMedium Santa Cruz Juliana Furtado Carbon
-XT Brakes & 3x10 Drivetrain
-Rockshox Reverb Stealth dropper post
-27.5 / 650b Stan's ZTR Crest Rims W/ Stans's 3.30 Hubs (UPGRADE)(NOTE: The rear hub has a standard Shimano Freehub body but I will include XD Driver if requested)
-Juliana Women's Saddle
-Fox 34 Fit CTD 140mm fork (UPGRADE)
-Easton Haven carbon handlebars (UPGRADE)
This bike is in excellent working condition and is ready to hammer on all our Bay Area trails!
It is essentially a Santa Crus Solo AKA 5010. On the showroom floor, the only differences between the Juliana bike and those Santa Cruz bikes are the handle bars (more narrow & smaller diameter - these have been replaced already) and the saddle (wider). The slightly longer travel fork gives the bike a slightly more stable feeling geometry than the 130mm stock configuration.
Selling
Jun 20, 2013 at 16:42
Jun 20, 2013Yamaha yzf 426
$1500 USDI purchased this bike in 2004 from its original owner and it is in good condition. The top end was rebuilt by a reputable shop in Goleta, CA, and has less than 15 hours on it. A great choice for a green-sticker race bike. Pics coming soon, feel free to message me with any questions or offers.
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Mar 18, 2013 at 15:39
Mar 18, 2013
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Feb 29, 2012 at 10:25
Feb 29, 2012
I do have a fork for sale; it is a 2003 marzocchi shiver DC. It works great but there is some damage to the disk brake mount. It can be used as is or you can get the part from marzocchi, I am not sure how much it would cost to replace. I was looking to get $200 for the fork. I also have a Profile Racing crank set with Shimano DX pedals, an indestructable wheel set (hope 20mm/mavic 321 front + Shimano XT/mavic 521 rear) and a short and burly bar/stem combo that you might be interested in. I can send pics if you would like to see them and we can definitely work out a deal if you want to get a group of parts.
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Feb 26, 2012 at 21:31
Feb 26, 2012
Its got a 500 lb spring on it now, so that shouldn't be too much of a problem although you might benefit from putting a 550 or 600 on. More importantly, though, you would want to slam your seat back and possibly run it with a laid back seat post. Maybe putting a longer stem on would help too, but I wouldn't expect that to be necessary. Ultimately, this could work for DH for you no problem.