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Feb 23, 2016 at 20:54
Feb 23, 2016
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Feb 23, 2016 at 20:53
Feb 23, 2016

Upgraded Iron Horse 7Point!

$750 USD
This bike is the perfect freeride/Whistler machine! Iron Horse designed the 7Point to be indestructible and offer a stable, plush ride—and I can confidently say that it does its job! I’ve had this bike for several years and upgraded many of the components (including fork and rear shock). I still love the bike, but I’m just looking to get into a different style of riding. Be sure to check out the specs below to see the upgraded components. Feel free to email me with any questions. “When you make a 7“ travel bike with the versatility of the 7POINT, people are bound to notice. With 7”of plush and efficient dw-link travel and a burly overbuilt frame, this bike can handle sketchy descents, big drops, jumps, and whatever else you can throw at it. This bike is perfect for a day-long freeride session at your local trail or a day of lift at your favorite bike park. Whether you need to pedal up before bombing down, or you decide to let the lift do all the work, the 7POINT feels at home in the nastiest of terrain.” Frame Small 15”, 7" Travel DW-Link Freeride Frame, 1.5 Headtube, 150mm X 12mm Thru Axle Hub, 83mm Bb Shell, Replaceable Derailleur Hanger Rear Shock Fox DHX 4.0 Coil, 8.75"X2.75" Fork Rockshox Domain (recently rebuilt!) Handle Bar Truvativ Hussefelt, 31.8mm Clamp Stem Truvativ Hussefelt, 31.8mm Clamp Headset FSA Big Fat Pig R BB Truvativ Howitzer Crank Bontrager King Earl Chainguide E.Thirteen with Bashguard Rings 36/24t Chain SRAM PG-951 W/ Powerlink Saddle SDG Bel Air St I-Beam Seatpost SDG 6061 I-Beam Front Hub Alloy DH, Sealed Bearing Thru Axle, 36h Rear Hub Alloy DH, Sealed Bearing Thru Axle, 36h Front Derailleur SRAM X.Gen Rear Derailleur SRAM X.7 Mid Cage Shifter SRAM X.7 Trigger Cassette SRAM PG-950, 11/32t, 9 Speed Brakes Hayes HFX-9 HD W/ V8 Rotor Brake Lever Hayes HFX-9-HD Rim WTB Dual Duty Freeride Spoke 14g Stainless Black Tires WTB Timberwolf Steel DNA 2.5 (Front—also will throw in spare) Maxxis High Roller ST (Rear)

mountainfreeride brule's photo
Jul 16, 2009 at 12:16
Jul 16, 2009
I'm glad Norco got rid of that curvy design their frames had the past couple of years

mountainfreeride kavsec's photo
Jul 3, 2009 at 0:28
Jul 3, 2009
and pictured here is the reason why I ride flats and not clipless

mountainfreeride nickf's photo
Jun 29, 2009 at 21:09
Jun 29, 2009
nice angle!

mountainfreeride ridersplayground1's photo
Jun 12, 2009 at 12:13
Jun 12, 2009
It kinda looks like a computer generated image

mountainfreeride nickf's photo
Jun 11, 2009 at 0:50
Jun 11, 2009
Nick you definitely have to get one of those. You'll go way faster!

mountainfreeride jerryhazard's photo
Jun 4, 2009 at 12:50
Jun 4, 2009
nice photoshop work, the colors look great!

mountainfreeride bradwalton's photo
May 5, 2009 at 0:43
May 5, 2009
sick shot, that's a really great angle, especially with the fish eye

mountainfreeride larock's photo
Feb 7, 2009 at 12:38
Feb 7, 2009
wow, this is a really good POD. Props to the photographer

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