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Selling
Jul 26, 2015 at 3:23
Jul 26, 2015Commencal Supreme DH
$1000 GBPSelling my DH bike as don't get time to ride it and where I live is really flat so looking for a XC / AM bike (140-150 travel) for riding local trails - Will consider trade but basically looking at the same sort of money as this is selling for.
Not been ridden in at least a year and is just gathering dust in my mates garage. I have only used a handful of times on uk trails. Bike is solid and runs well. No dents or cracks. Paintwork has the usual chips and scratches as you would expect on a DH bike. Mainly underneath bottom bracket, chainstay and fork lowers. This is all purely cosmetic though. No play or movement anywhere as far as I can tell.
Rear Shock: Fox Van R
Fork Rock Shox Boxxer
Crankarms RaceFace ride DH
Bottom Bracket Race Face
Shifter Pods Shimano SLX
Handlebar commencal
Brakes Avid Elixir 3
Rim Sun Rims Equalizer
Seat - made of the hardest material known to man, not one for a Sunday ride round the park but does the job going downhill.
Seatpost Thompson
If anyone wants any other details I can find these out but it pretty standard I think
http://www.pinkbike.com/product/commencal/2011-Supreme-DH/
Selling
Jul 6, 2013 at 1:38
Jul 6, 2013Lapierre Spicy 216 Medium
$1000 GBPI'm selling my Spicy.
It is a 2011 model but I bought it from new last March so it is only 15 months old.
I really like this bike and the only reason I'm selling is my mates want to get into giving downhill a go before we get too old!
The bike is in really good condition. The are a couple of light scratches from use and transport, but nothing out of the ordinary. There is a bit of heal rub on the pedal arms and I found one small paint chip (show in picture just behind front sprockets) The frame has no dents or anything like that.
The bike really hasn't had that much use. Still on the original set of tires and they have got plenty of life left.
Any questions please let me know and I'll get back to you quickly.
Details from the Evans Website:
The Lapierre Spicy 216 2011 Mountain Bike has quickly become the bike of choice for enduro riders participating in races such as the Megavalanche or other extreme mountain bike races. Whether you’re tearing down a singletrack or climbing to get to the next special, the incredible weight and the precise efficiency of the OST suspension platform will allow you to go fast and have fun.
Frame:
SPICY 216 Alloy 7005 SL OST 160mm
Rear Shock:
FOX Float R High Volume 216×63.5
Fork:
ROCK SHOX Domain R Coil 160mm Black
Front Derailleur:
SHIMANO SLX FDM660E6X
Rear Derailleur:
SHIMANO Deore Shadow RDM592SGS
Number of Gears:
27
Shifters:
SHIMANO Alivio 3×9S
Chainset:
SHIMANO FC-M542 175mm
Chainrings:
22×32×44
Bottom Bracket:
Shimano SMBB50
Cassette:
Shimano HG50 11×34 9S
Chain:
Shimano CN-HG53
Front Brake:
AVID Elixir3 185mm White
Rear Brake:
AVID Elixir3 185mm White
Brake Levers:
AVID Elixir3 185mm White
Handlebars:
FUNN Fatboy 15×710 Black
Stem:
FUNN Crossfire 31.8×65mm
Headset:
Alu S-Integrated Cartridge Tapered
Rims:
ALEX FR30 / Lapierre hubs
Front Tyre:
CONTINENTAL Rubber Queen TS 26×2.20
Rear Tyre:
CONTINENTAL Rubber Queen TS 26×2.20
Saddle:
Lapierre by SANMARCO Black/ White
Seatpost:
Lapierre Light 31.6×350
Weight:
Approx 32.84lbs/14.9kg