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Mar 27, 2024 at 13:07
Mar 27, 2024

Deity Streetsweeper Custom Build

$600 USD
This one hurts a bit, but I'm selling my trusty Deity Streetsweeper. I've had this bike for 6 years now, and it's been the most reliable bike I've owned. For anyone that has not ridden a steel dirt jumper, it is an eye-opening experience. It's so much more forgiving than aluminum if you case a jump or land flat. The Streetsweeper's geometry is incredible as well; it's shorter, more playful, and easier to manual than just about any other dirt jumper I've ridden. The only reason I'm selling it is because a deal popped up on a newer bike that I just could not say no to. It's far from perfect cosmetically, but functionally it's still good for some more years. It was repainted by the previous owner, and there are a few paint chips. The rims have some scratches on them, but both are still strong and true. The rear hub could use a clean and regrease, but it's definitely rideable. The brake is firm, the fork is smooth, headset and front wheel bearings are great. In addition, it has brand new Maxxis DTH tires, which is a $100 value. Frame: Deity Streetsweeper, one size, steel construction Fork: Manitou Circus Expert, air adjustability Front wheel: DT Swiss 2150, off a Trek Session Rear wheel: Halo Combat (the most durable wheel I've ever had) Tires: Maxxis DTH tanwall BRAND NEW Stem: Truvativ Hussefelt Bars: Spank Spoon, 60mm rise Grips: Spank Spike Brake: Shimano BR-MT201 (I think, definitely the most reliable brake you'll ever use) Headset: Cane Creek 40 Cranks: unknown brand, very durable BMX chromoly cranks Chainring: 25t Rear cog: 11t Seatpost + Seat: GT pivotal I'm willing to ship the bike at the buyer's expense. Don't be afraid to message me with any questions or offers!

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Feb 7, 2024 at 7:48
Feb 7, 2024

Norco Sight Custom Build Enduro

$2300 USD
It brings a tear to my eye, but up for sale is my beloved 2020 Norco Sight. This bike can do it all, and I'm being serious; all-day 65 mile rides, flow trails, tech trails, all the way to shuttle laps and DH races, it handles anything you throw at it with ease. The bike has a longer stroke shock fitted to it, so rear wheel travel is close to 160mm, as well as a 170mm fork. This was the setup that the Norco Factory Racing team ran before the new Range came out, so you know it's gotta be good. I have three coil options for the rear shock: 400lb, 400-488 progressive, and 450-550 progressive. I won't lie to you, this bike has been ridden quite hard; I have not gone easy on it. However I have put a significant amount of work into it over the past month or so to get it back up to full operating condition. Some of this work includes new shift and dropper cables, degrease and deep clean of the drivetrain, sealant refresh, cleaned and regreased front wheel bearing, and more. The saddle and handlebars are brand new, and the rear shock and rear rim are almost new. The fork was fully rebuilt in August 2023. It needs nothing except a rider! This is a perfect opportunity for someone that is looking to expand their quiver with a capable enduro rig. PARTS: Frame: 2020 Norco Sight Aluminum, size M Fork: Fox 36 Factory GRIP2, 170mm Shock: Cane Creek DB Kitsuma Coil, 185x55 (5 rides) Brakes: Hayes Dominion A4 Front wheel: Stans Flow S1 laced to Shimano XT hub Front tire: Maxxis Assegai EXO 2.6 (10 rides) Rear wheel: DT Swiss FR541 (10 rides) laced to DT Swiss 350 Rear tire: Specialized Butcher Gravity 2.5 (pretty fresh) with Cushcore Pro Drivetrain: Shimano XT 12 speed (SLX cassette) Handlebars: Spank Spoon 25mm rise Stem: Spank Spoon 43mm Grips: DMR Deathgrips Dropper post: Oneup V2 180mm Saddle: Gusset S2 AM I have an extra Cane Creek DB Coil rear shock to go with the bike; it is functional but I would recommend having it rebuilt. Great backup shock. I am willing to ship the bike within the US, however I ask that the buyer covers at least half of the shipping cost. Don't be afraid to message me with any questions or offers!

ewebster50 jessiemaymorgan's article
Feb 2, 2024 at 11:01
Feb 2, 2024
4 Interesting Prototypes From Emerging European Brands
That's a funny looking Reeb SST at the end
Selling
Jan 19, 2024 at 12:57
Jan 19, 2024

OneUp Dropper Post V2 180mm 31.6

$150 USD
Selling my OneUp Components Dropper Post V2, 180mm travel, 31.6mm diameter. Lightly used, only about 10-12 hours of ride time. Works great, minimal play, only selling to get a 210. I am selling just the post, no remote. I am willing to trade for a 210mm OneUp post in 31.6. I can take more pictures of the post if requested. Don't be afraid to message me with questions or offers!

Selling
Jan 7, 2024 at 15:07
Jan 7, 2024

Shimano Deore M6120 4-piston Brakes with Rotors

$150 USD
Selling my Shimano Deore BR-M6120 4 piston brakeset, with rotors included. They are in great condition; they were taken off a lightly used bike, and I rode them less than 5 times before swapping to different brakes. Still a good amount of pad left. The rear brake hose was cut at the lever, so all it needs is a new olive and barb and it’s ready to go. The rotors are 203 and 180 Shimano Centerlock Ice Tech rotors. They are in great condition. I am happy to ship anywhere in the US, I prefer to split the cost of shipping with the buyer but we can negotiate. Don’t be afraid to message me with any questions or offers!

Selling
Jan 7, 2024 at 15:02
Jan 7, 2024
ewebster50 North-American-Enduro-Cup's article
Jun 23, 2023 at 19:40
Jun 23, 2023
Jill Kintner & Mitch Ropelato Win the 2023 North American Enduro Cup
Interesting that there seems to be a trend of shorter travel bikes doing well in enduro races. Rhys Verner won the EDR on a Druid with a zeb on it, Charlie Murray did really well after switching from an Enduro to a Stumpy Evo, and now Mitch winning on a Habit. Also interesting that the new Meta V5 is 150/160. Hmmmmm....
ewebster50 dariodigiulio's article
Apr 20, 2023 at 15:13
Apr 20, 2023
First Look & Ride: Yeti's New SB135
I guess they've changed the frame design and likely the suspension kinematics, but geometry-wise it's within 1-2mm in almost every dimension of the 27.5 SB140. Maybe this is the perfect geometry for this bike, but personally I wouldn't see the point in paying thousands for this versus getting a used SB140 for pennies comparatively. I'm sure you could find some mint condition SB140s for cheap just because people are dumping them to get a 29er or the new SB140.
ewebster50 pinkbikeaudience's article
Oct 18, 2022 at 15:06
Oct 18, 2022
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