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Sep 15, 2020 at 2:14
Sep 15, 2020

Ghost - SLR AMR 5 2.7

$550 GBP
all mountain/enduro bike, full suspension . X Large frame but would easily fit as a large, great condition and a great bike for either starting out and a all round trail blazer!!! Fork: FOX 32 Float Performance 130 mm Shock: FOX Float DPS Performance (130 mm am Heck) Drivetrain: Shimano XT 2×11 Brakes: Shimano Deore Seatpost: Kind Shock Cruxi Stem: Ghost AS GH4 Handlebar: Ghost Low Rizer Tyres: Schwalbe Nobby Nic 2,25 Wheelsize: 27.5″ Wheelset: Shimano Deore, Black Jack 25 Weight: 13,67 kg Price: € 2.499 This is all the information from the Ghost website. The bike has just had a full service not long ago aswell, only selling as I need money for a new car and haven’t had time to use it as much feel free to contact me on the number attached , many thanks

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Jul 10, 2017 at 11:07
Jul 10, 2017

SPECIALIZED status (large frame)

$700 GBP
This bike I've had ad for for around 2 years now and I loved it it's a large from but could fit a medium I think i put a fat bar on bike but apart from that's it's all stock I am looking for 700 but also looking for another bike to get after this so trades are welcome

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Apr 13, 2015 at 5:34
Apr 13, 2015

Scott spectre fibreglass full face helmet

$100 GBP
Scott spectre fibreglass helmet for sale this is an extremly light helmet and great for and for off downhill if its racing or just going around on the trails with your pals This size is XTRA LARGE needs gone quike will consider any trade

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Oct 23, 2014 at 2:28
Oct 23, 2014

Almost skateboard! (thunder trucks,spitfire,reds)

$30 GBP
This is an almost skateboard I tried out skateboarding about a year ago and did it for probably about 2 weeks then stopped its been sitting in my garage ever since It has a nice setup including red thunder trucks spitfire wheels red bearings and mob grip tape I will considering any offer and also any trade It needs gone so feel free to enquire me about it and also I am willing to ship within the counrty and willing to drop off if needed Thanks

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mate you actully as f*ck people want to lick a gorillas buSloth fur exhibits specialized functions: the outer hairs grow in a direction opposite from that of other mammals. In most mammals hairs grow toward the extremities, but because sloths spend so much time with their legs above their bodies, their hairs grow away from the extremities in order to provide protection from the elements while the sloth hangs upside down. In most conditions, the fur hosts two species of symbiotic cyanobacteria, which provide camouflage.[4][5] Because of the cyanobacteria, sloth fur is a small ecosystem of its own, hosting many species of non-parasitic insects. Sloths have short, flat heads; big eyes; a short snout; long legs; and tiny ears. They might have stubby tails (6–7 cm long), but not in all species. Altogether, sloths' bodies usually are anywhere between 50 and 60 cm long. Sloths' claws serve as their only natural defence. A cornered sloth may swipe at its attackers in an effort to scare them away or wound them. Despite sloths' apparent defencelessness, predators do not pose special problems: sloths blend in with the trees and, moving only slowly, do not attract attention. Only during their infrequent visits to ground level do they become vulnerable. The main predators of sloths are the jaguar, the harpy eagle, and humans. The majority of recorded sloth deaths in Costa Rica are due to contact with electrical lines and poachers. Their claws also provide a further unexpected deterrent to human hunters: when hanging upside-down in a tree they are held in place by the claws themselves and often do not fall down even if shot from below.

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Jun 21, 2013 at 4:27
Jun 21, 2013
mate you actully as f*ck people want to lick a gorillas buSloth fur exhibits specialized functions: the outer hairs grow in a direction opposite from that of other mammals. In most mammals hairs grow toward the extremities, but because sloths spend so much time with their legs above their bodies, their hairs grow away from the extremities in order to provide protection from the elements while the sloth hangs upside down. In most conditions, the fur hosts two species of symbiotic cyanobacteria, which provide camouflage.[4][5] Because of the cyanobacteria, sloth fur is a small ecosystem of its own, hosting many species of non-parasitic insects. Sloths have short, flat heads; big eyes; a short snout; long legs; and tiny ears. They might have stubby tails (6–7 cm long), but not in all species. Altogether, sloths' bodies usually are anywhere between 50 and 60 cm long. Sloths' claws serve as their only natural defence. A cornered sloth may swipe at its attackers in an effort to scare them away or wound them. Despite sloths' apparent defencelessness, predators do not pose special problems: sloths blend in with the trees and, moving only slowly, do not attract attention. Only during their infrequent visits to ground level do they become vulnerable. The main predators of sloths are the jaguar, the harpy eagle, and humans. The majority of recorded sloth deaths in Costa Rica are due to contact with electrical lines and poachers. Their claws also provide a further unexpected deterrent to human hunters: when hanging upside-down in a tree they are held in place by the claws themselves and often do not fall down even if shot from below.

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Jun 21, 2013 at 4:27
Jun 21, 2013
mate you actully as f*ck people want to lick a gorillas buSloth fur exhibits specialized functions: the outer hairs grow in a direction opposite from that of other mammals. In most mammals hairs grow toward the extremities, but because sloths spend so much time with their legs above their bodies, their hairs grow away from the extremities in order to provide protection from the elements while the sloth hangs upside down. In most conditions, the fur hosts two species of symbiotic cyanobacteria, which provide camouflage.[4][5] Because of the cyanobacteria, sloth fur is a small ecosystem of its own, hosting many species of non-parasitic insects. Sloths have short, flat heads; big eyes; a short snout; long legs; and tiny ears. They might have stubby tails (6–7 cm long), but not in all species. Altogether, sloths' bodies usually are anywhere between 50 and 60 cm long. Sloths' claws serve as their only natural defence. A cornered sloth may swipe at its attackers in an effort to scare them away or wound them. Despite sloths' apparent defencelessness, predators do not pose special problems: sloths blend in with the trees and, moving only slowly, do not attract attention. Only during their infrequent visits to ground level do they become vulnerable. The main predators of sloths are the jaguar, the harpy eagle, and humans. The majority of recorded sloth deaths in Costa Rica are due to contact with electrical lines and poachers. Their claws also provide a further unexpected deterrent to human hunters: when hanging upside-down in a tree they are held in place by the claws themselves and often do not fall down even if shot from below.

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