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HarryTC
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Aug 12, 2022 at 3:03
Aug 12, 2022Santa Cruz Hightower C with 4 piston XT brakes Size L
$3200 CAD2017 Santa Cruz Hightower Carbon GX 11 speed. Well loved, and well maintained.
-Suspension serviced every winter.
-Race face arc front wheel has only been ridden one season.
-New Race Face arc rear wheel and Sram hub purchased today. (Comes with spare original rear wheel with 1 season on it, if you want it). *hub needs a set of 3 new pawls.
-Upgraded to Shimano XT 4 piston brakes in 2019.
-Tubeless Tyre setup
-New drivetrain groupset installed last year.
-New chain, break pads, rotors, and full break bleed done 10 rides ago.
-Cromag bars with 30mm rise
-Full tune-up done in June including pivot greasing.
-Comes with a extra set of break pads
Great Canmore trail bike.
https://www.santacruzbicycles.com/en-CA/hightower-my17
HarryTC austentanney's article
Jan 6, 2014 at 13:49
Jan 6, 2014
#SHRED4SHANE Campaign
It wasn't my intention to turn this into a "like"/"dislike" contest. I just think that far too many of us consider ourselves to be invincible because we own an avalanche beacon or we've taken an avi I course. I live in quite a transient mountain town and see that attitude every winter. Equipment and knowledge are great tools to have. But they are just that, tools. For me, the #shred4shane campaign is about having the courage to wait until conditions improve to ski certain terrain. (Even if it takes until next year). And this is looking like a strong possibility for much of western North America this year. Mother Nature is in control, not us, no matter how much knowledge we have.
HarryTC austentanney's article
Jan 6, 2014 at 11:30
Jan 6, 2014
#SHRED4SHANE Campaign
Your comment is the most common reaction, and though you're not incorrect, I think it is worth noting that Shane's cause of death was head trauma. In most cases, the most up-to-date avalanche transceiver or the safest helmet on the market isn't going to make a difference. I think a respect for Mother Nature is what should be taken from this tragic loss.
RIP Shane


