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Thread: Frames, Wheels, Brakes, Forks

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    Default Frames, Wheels, Brakes, Forks

    For sale: 199X Specialized Hardrock GX frame. Cromo. Horizontal dropouts. 19" frame size. I dont need to mention how perfect this is for a SS project. For an extra $30 i can press in a new silver headset at work. Comes with fork.
    Year: 199X
    Size: 19"
    Condition: IT's 10-20 years old, a few scratches but ive polished it all back nicely.
    Price and price conditions: 100
    Pictures: Below
    Contact Details: tomcbaker at gmail dot com - you'll get a quicker and better response than PM's!
    Location: Artarmon, Sydney
    Delivery & Conditions of Delivery Will pack, your paying tho, it's pretty bulky.



    For sale: Avid Juicy 5 F+R + Rotors, 185F 160R.
    Year: 2008
    Size: 185F 160R. No adaptors, just rotors. Actually, you can have the rear IS adaptor. Front is pretty fork specific anyway.
    Condition: Good, < 200kms total XC work. Rotors are a little wavy, but still spin thru the caliper.
    Price and price conditions: 200.
    Pictures: Below
    Contact Details: tomcbaker at gmail dot com - you'll get a quicker and better response than PM's!
    Location: Artarmon, Sydney
    Delivery & Conditions of Delivery $10 Postage.


    These will be ebayed sunday evening.


    For sale: Thysaline Rigid Forks. Correct for 80mm suspension on 26" and 100mm on 29er. Disc. Non-V. Ceramic Coated. Fucking nice piece of equipment. Tru Temper OX Platnium tubing.
    Year: NFI.
    Size: 1 1/8, uncut steerer
    Condition: New
    Price and price conditions: 200
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    Delivery & Conditions of Delivery Will post.

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    It's a design thing. The cat is lost in the negative space

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    Wheels:

    For sale: 2008 Bontrager Race Disc Wheelset. + SRAM pg950 Casette.
    Year: 2008
    Size: 26" 135mm. QR front, QR rear.
    Condition: Good <100kms . Tiny dent in rear from hitting rock slopily at the dam.
    Price and price conditions: 200
    Pictures: Below
    Contact Details: As Above
    Location: Sydney
    Delivery & Conditions of Delivery Will post, but pretty exxy for wheels.



    I dont expect these to sell on BMU/Rotorburn. The Bontrager gear rocks, no one really knows much about it. I value them at $200+ in their condition, so if they dont sell, ill keep them for a project down the track.
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    It's a design thing. The cat is lost in the negative space

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    That fork = sex.

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    Cheaper than a couple of hours with a hooker!
    It's a design thing. The cat is lost in the negative space

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    hey tom,
    is it a 1 1/8 threaded fork?
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    Quote Originally Posted by ukalipt View Post
    hey tom,
    is it a 1 1/8 threaded fork?
    92% sure it is threadless. Standard Steerered.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Lorday View Post
    92% sure it is threadless. Standard Steerered.
    there is a whopping big nut at the top of the steerer. that is a sure sign of threaded
    just making sure it is 1 1/8 not 1'
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    Quote Originally Posted by ukalipt View Post
    there is a whopping big nut at the top of the steerer. that is a sure sign of threaded
    just making sure it is 1 1/8 not 1'
    You're talking about the fork attached to the frame, right?

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    In any case I'm talking about the Thysaline Rigid Forks
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    Yep, total web confusion again. I seem to be mastering this art.

    I was refering to the frame n fork. Curious so I wouldn't need a quill stem.
    If I was to build it up as a single speed for the mrs *cough.
    She really needs a single speed *cough.
    Last edited by ukalipt; 22-10-09 at 10:27 PM.
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