TonyTypeS
- Member since Jun 4, 2019
- Male / 39
- Rowland Heights , California
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Jul 4, 2020 at 19:38
Jul 4, 2020Fox DHX2 230x65 Factory
$500 USDSold my bike and no longer have a need for the shock as it doesn't fit any of my other bikes. The top bushing should fit a Yeti SB165 and Yeti 150. Not sure about other bikes.
Like new and comes with a sls 450lbs spring.
You can look up the ID code on Fox for specs on the shock:
2020, DHX2, F-S, TiN, 2pos-Adj, Yeti, SB165 Factory, 230, 65, 450 lbs/in, CDZ006, Neutral Logo
Asking $500 local pickup. Can ship but buyer pays for shipping and any fees. If you don't want the spring I can do $450.
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Nov 24, 2019 at 9:35
Nov 24, 2019Fox 34 Rhythm 150mm
$250 USDUpgrading my front fork to a Lyrik so I'm selling the OEM Fox fork on my 2019 Stumperjumper size medium frame. (Bike, wheel and mud guard is not included)
The fork is in overall great condition. A few minor scratches mainly on the decals. Sanctions are perfect no blemishes.
I'm asking $250 for the fork. Price is FIRM. My price is lower than any others I've seen so it's a reasonable asking price. Prefer local pickup
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Nov 21, 2019 at 17:08
Nov 21, 2019Rockshox Totem
$150 USDParting out my bike. The fork came off a 2012 Giant Faith and was used on my Glory for the local rides. Fork overall is in good condition for a used fork. There is a very slight mark on the sanction but it's not deep or sharp to affect anything. Plus its located on the top of the travel so the fork is rarely up there when I ride. Some scratches on the lowers, but nothing major.
Fork needs new fresh fluid. It's been a while since the last service.
The steerer is a Giant OD2 with a 1 1/4 tapered steerer and not the traditional 1 1/8 tapered steerer.
I would prefer local pick up so you can see and test the fork. I could ship, but buyer pays for shipping and fees
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Nov 21, 2019 at 16:44
Nov 21, 2019Giant Glory frame
$300 USDParting out my bike. Frame is a size medium. This was originally the Glory 0 with the white and blue color paintjob but I got the frame powder coated to a Simi gloss black and blue rear.
There are a few very slight scratches from normal uses. The headset included is for the OD2 1 1/4 and 1 1/2 steerer tubes, but I do have the standard OD headset that has a 1 1/8 too that I will include with the frame. The frame bearings were recently replaced and operates snoothly. Will come with the rear axle and RaceFace DH cranks with 30t chainring.
I would prefer local pickup since the frame is big and shipping would probably cost more than $20 to ship. Plus you can see the frame in person if your local.
TonyTypeS mikekazimer's article
Oct 1, 2019 at 11:10
Oct 1, 2019
First Look: The 2020 Specialized Kenevo Aims to Replace Your Shuttle Truck
Wow so many ebike haters on Pinkbike lol. I'm assuming most of you guys here never ridden one or even on planning to buy one. I'm talking about class 1 emtb's and not the diy mtb. I have a Levo and love it. Feels very natural when riding. It does have some extra weight, but I only notice it on the turns. I don't have the luxury of being able to go ride for hours. On my regular bike it would take me at least 1.5 hours to 2 hours to complete a ride. On my Levo I can do the same loop in half the time. It's the climb that gets me. I've been riding for about a year now. Still not a strong climber and still have a long ways to get in shape, but at least I don't have to take many stops or be dead tired once I make it to the top on my ebike. I can still pedal normally with the motor off. Pedals like a normal bike. Climbs ok but not as bad has my other bike. It is heavier, but it's like comparing to a heavier rider.
Having an ebike allows to me to go out and ride more. That's why we ride emtb's. I can only go faster up hill than the other guys, but not by a lot. I've even had guys on gravel bikes out climb me on some hills. I ride for fun just to get out. It's the Strava Queen's in my opinion that takes it too far lol
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Jul 14, 2019 at 21:55
Jul 14, 2019