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Feb 4, 2023
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Feb 4, 2023 at 15:59
Feb 4, 2023

Kona Honzo CR Trail DL 29er Size Large

$2000 USD
Price Reduced! Selling a 2018 Kona Honzo CR Trail DL 29er that I built up from a frame as a bikepacking bike. It's a really fun surprisingly rowdy XC/adventure bike! I used it for one 7 day hut trip, but it turns out bikepacking just isn't my jam, so I'm selling it. I purchased the frame off PinkBike in Sept 2022. The previous owner used it as an XC race bike. The frame is in great shape. There's one cosmetic scuff in the paint on the driveside chainstay from heal rub. If you're interested in using the bike for bikepacking, I'll also include a Ortielb Framepack (4L) that fits the unusual/small front triangle very well! More details on the frame and geometry can be found here: https://konaworld.com/archive/2018/honzo_cr_trail_dl.cfm Here are the full details on the build (Note: Pedals not included): Frame: Kona Honzo CR Trail DL - Size Large Fork: 2016 Rockshox Reba RL - 120mm - 29er - 110 x 15mm Boost Axle - Fork is in good shape, no scratches on stanchions, could probably use a service though Wheels: Roval Traverse Alloy 29er - 30mm inner width - 110x15mm front - 148x12mm rear Boost hubs (made by DT Swiss) Tires: Specialize Fast Trak - 29x2.3 - Tan sidewalls - Control T5 rubber compound - NEW in Sept 2022 - Set up tubeless with OrangeSeal - fresh sealant Feb 2022 Tire Inserts: Cush Core XC - front & rear - NEW in Sept 2022 Handlebars: Deity 787 - 787mm width - 15mm rise - 31.8mm clamp diameter Stem: Deity Copperhead - 50mm length - 31.8 clamp diameter Crankset: SRAM GX Eagle Allow DUB Crankset - 170mm arms - 32t chainring (11/12 spd compatible) - NEW in Sept 2022 Bottom Bracket: SRAM DUB PF92 - NEW in Sept 2022 Chain: SRAM PC-1170 11 spd - NEW in Sept 2022 Cassette: SRAM GX 11 spd - 11-42T range Rear Derailleur: SRAM GX 11 spd Rear Shifter: SRAM GX 11 spd Brakes: SRAM Guide RSC - new metallic pads and bleed Sept 2022 Brake Rotors: SRAM 6 bolt 200 mm rotors - NEW Sept 2022 Headset: Cane Creek IS42/IS52 (1-1/8" to 1.5" tapered fork, tapered 46mm/56mm OD head tube) - NEW Sept 2022 Seatpost: PNW Components - 150 mm dropper - 34.9mm diameter - NEW Sept 2022 Dropper Lever: PNW Components - Loam Lever - NEW Sept 2022 Seat: Specialize Phenom - 143mm width Grips: Specialized Lock-On Grips Framebag: Ortlieb Frame Pack - 4L - New Sept 2022

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Jan 23, 2023 at 19:58
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Jan 23, 2023 at 19:30
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Jan 23, 2023 at 19:29
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Cascade Components Stumpjumper LT Link

$100 USD
I'm selling a Cascade Components Specialized Stumpjumper LT Link that I pulled off my 2019 Specialized Stumpjumper. It fits 2018 - 2020 Stumpy, Stumpy Evo, and Stumpy ST frames. This link is great and everything Cascade claims it to be! I have really appreciated the extra bottom-out support without having to resort to tons of extra air pressure that sacrifices early-travel suppleness. Unfortunately I had a really stupid crash and broke my frame, which is why I'm selling this link. I replaced the broken frame with a newer Stumpjumper Evo and promptly bought the Cascade link for that frame if that's any added endorsement for how awesome these things are! The link itself and the bearings are in good shape. You re-use all the stock pivot hardware, so this is everything you need to upgrade! They don't offer it in anodized blue anymore, so if you've been looking for that color-matched ano style, this is your chance! Here's the full description, compatibility, and installation instructions according to Cascade: https://cascadecomponents.bike/products/stumpjumper-lt-link-2018-2020

skierduder26 dan-roberts's article
Jun 5, 2020 at 13:47
Jun 5, 2020
Pinkbike Poll: What's Your Favorite MTB Suspension Design?
The lower pivot of the rear triangle moves up-and-then-down as the suspension moves through its travel. You could imagine this pivot point being attached to a link that first co-rotates and then counter-rotates relative to the upper link, to get similar motion through the travel. This is the "Switch" part of the name. But if you want purely linear translation, rather than translation along an arc, your "link" needs to be infinitely long, instead of short like DW Link or VPP. This is the "Infinity" part of the name
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Dec 16, 2019 at 21:21
Dec 16, 2019
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Nov 19, 2019 at 17:53
Nov 19, 2019
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Nov 19, 2019 at 17:53
Nov 19, 2019

Roval Traverse 6Fattie/27.5+ Wheels

$200 USD
I bought a 2017 Specialized Fuse and after a few weeks of riding it 27.5+ I switched to 29er wheels, so these only have a few hundred miles on them. Specialized sealed cartridge bearing hubs, Boost spacing (15x110 front, 12x148 rear), Shimano/SRAM splined freehub body, 6 bolt rotor compatible. The rims are tubeless (Specialized 2Bliss) ready with tubeless valves included, 38 mm internal width. These would be great for a 27.5+ setup or would also work well with a 27.5x2.6 tire on a standard 27.5 frame.

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