shaneltaylor
- Member since Apr 12, 2012 O+
- Male / 32
- Bend , Oregon
- 12 Followers
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Feb 6, 2020 at 9:39
Feb 6, 2020Yeti SB66
$1400 USD2012 Yeti SB66 Enduro Build Size Large
Fox RP23
Fox 32 F150 Kashima RLC
Cane Creek headset
Truvativ Stylo Handlebars
Truvativ Stylo Stem
Yeti Grips
Shimano SLX Brakes 203 front 180 rear
SRAM X-7 shifters
SRAM X-7 front derailleur
SRAM X-9 rear derailleur
SRAM X-7 cranks
Replaced third chainring with e.thirteen bashgaurd
DT Swiss M1900 wheelset currently set up tubeless
Maxxis Ardent 2.25 up front
Specialized Butcher 2.3 in the rear
WTB Rocket V Saddle
Rockshox Dropper Post
New bearings and bushings. Fresh bleed on the brakes and reverb.
It's got it's fair share of chipped and rubbed paint, but no dents. Well loved and will keep going for years to come. Purchased a new bike and looking to get rid of this one, not in a huge rush to sell. $1400.
Selling
Apr 9, 2016 at 8:44
Apr 9, 2016One Ghost Industries Musashi
$1400 USDSelling my Large One Ghost Industries Musashi. I simply do not ride it enough anymore. The bike has been sitting in storage and hasn't been ridden since I last got it tuned up before I put it in storage. Its an old team race frame so it has blue CNC'd linkages, compared to prodution Musashis which have green linkages.
Specs:
Manitou Dorado Expert
Fox DHX RC4 Kashima with 400lb spring
X9 shifter and X9 Type 2 Derailluer
Chris King ISO Hubs laced to Mavic EX823 rims
Saint Brakes with Ice tech rotors and pads
Maxxis Minion DH Tires
Truvativ Descendant Cranks
Blackspire Pedals
ODI 750mm handlebars
Funn Stem
WTB Shadow seat
Truvativ seatpost
Salsa seatclamp
Has been a great bike, suspension is super plush, the 8 inches of travel feels endless. Really fun bike just don't have time to ride my big bike anymore would rather have someone else enjoy it.
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Apr 7, 2016 at 8:49
Apr 7, 2016
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Dec 1, 2014 at 12:50
Dec 1, 2014
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Nov 4, 2014 at 14:28
Nov 4, 2014
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Oct 6, 2013 at 16:28
Oct 6, 2013Medium Iron Horse 7 Point
$850 USDSelling my medium Iron Horse 7 Point with 7 inches of travel. The framed has been stripped of its paint and is raw aluminum. Great freeride/downhill bike, can be pedaled up to the top and shreds down.
Components:
2012 Fox Van RC
-2º Works Component Headset, gives a 65º headangle with the Boxxer. Perfect for a DH bike.
2008 Boxxer-fresh oil change, seals have maybe 10 rides on them. Couple scratches on stanchion that are high up and do not affect the seals in any way. Lowers are in decent shape, some scratches, mostly from rocks.
SLX derailleur
Deore shifter
Truvativ Hussefelt Cranks
E.thirteen Chainguide
Avid Elixir 5 brakes
Kenda Excavator 2.35 rear tire
Ninja DH 2.7 front tire
New chain, chainring, and rear cassette
New seat
New grips
New Gravity Lite Stem
The shock that is currently on the bike is not the original size because they no longer make the size, because of this when you bottomed out, the frame used to hit the link, the frame has since been modified so that this no longer happens. All the bearings on the bike were replaced and have about 10 rides on them. I no longer need this as I am too small for it and have a new bike built up.
Great bike for Black Rock!
Price is 850.
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Jul 13, 2013 at 20:13
Jul 13, 2013
Im 6'2". The Musashi is definitely a great ride.
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Jul 12, 2013 at 22:15
Jul 12, 2013
For me the biggest thing was the size difference, my old 7 point was too small for me so I decided to look for a larger bike that was also more DH oriented versus freeride. I also wanted one that had a similar geometry to my Yeti SB66; mostly a longer top tube.
The Musashi feels so much better, it feels bottomless, super fast, and super plush. It feels stable in the air and is super easy to handle. On my 7 point I felt like I was too cramped to do anything. I was constantly hitting my knees on my fork and it just did not feel right. The first time I rode my Musashi I knew I chosen the right bike. The only thing I miss about the 7 point is how well it pedaled, I could at least pedal it uphill with very minimal pedal bob, whereas the Musashi bobs like crazy but it is a DH bike...
Selling
Jun 29, 2013 at 13:15
Jun 29, 2013