bigbird86
- Member since May 15, 2010
- Male / 37
- Bethesda , Maryland
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Just moved to chevy chase, md. Looking forward to building and riding local
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Selling
Nov 4, 2013 at 18:40
Nov 4, 2013Rocky Mountain Flatline Untld - M
$1800 USD2009 Rocky Mountain Flatline UNTLD version; size Medium, bought in 9/2010.
-Original Owner
Specifications
Release Date: 2009
MSRP Price: $4199.99
Travel: 170-213mm
Rear Shock: FOX DHX 3.0 Custom Valved, 170-213mm (have both 450 and 550lb springs)
Fork: Marzocchi 888 RC3 EVO
Headset: FSA Orbit Z1.5 / 1 1/8
Cassette: SRAM PG-950-9 11-32T
Crankarms SRAM Hammerschmidt FR 170-175mm
Chainguide: SRAM Hammerschmidt FR 170-175mm
Bottom Bracket: SRAM Hammerschmidt FR
Pedals: RMB Flat
Chain: SRAM PC951
Rear Derailleur: SRAM X9.
Front Derailleur: SRAM Hammerschmidt 2spd
Shifter Pods: SRAM X9 Triggers 9spd
Handlebar: RMB Alloy DH 31.8mm 30mm rise 700mm
Stem: RMB DH alloy 31.8mm x 10° 50mm
Brakes: Shimano BRM575 hydraulic disc
Hubs: Wheeltech disc cartridge bearing W/12mm Thru axle
Spokes: DT Champion
Rims: Mavic EX325
Tires: WTB Prowler MX 2.5 Comp FT / Dissent 2.5 comp RR A.V.
Seat: WTB Pure V Race
Seatpost: RMB SP-601 2-Bolt 30.9mm
Finally decided to put my downhill bike up for sale after not having time to ride it this past season. Life has led me in a different direction where I just can't make it out the the downhill trails anymore, so I'm looking to fund a 29er AM as a do-it-all rig. This bikes been through an easy 3 seasons of riding some of the local trails and a few resorts (7 springs, Spring Mt, Highland). Being my first bike it has a few scratches here and there, including one on the down tube and a couple on the stanchions. Although nothing that effects the structural integrity or functioning of the bike (no oil leaks/streaks). Only thing it could use is a bleed on the rear brake and eventually replacing the brake pads (luckily, I have fluid and pads to include for you). Really this thing is a beast and is perfect for anyone who is looking to get into downhill or do some freeride. I'd love to keep it, but even with the Hammerschmidt it's a little more than I want to climb up hills on. I can also include brand new stanchions for the 888 if you want them.
Feel free to make me a reasonable offer!