: I want a MTB... Got lots of stuff to trade!
Lance 10-04-2010, 04:38 PM Looking for something in the $800-1500 range to do some horse trading with. Preferrably with front/rear suspension and disc brakes. Just general riding on single track, up and down hills, riding on the Rubicon, etc. Got plenty of stuff - 4x4 parts (winches, bumpers for Dodge Ram, tires, etc) RC cars (berg, axial, etc) camping stuff, etc. Let me know what yer looking for and let's trade!
fuggy 10-04-2010, 06:30 PM I have an Large Santa Cruz Blur LT from 2008 I will trade you. Perfect size for you! Candy Apple Red. 4.5" of travel so you will feel comfy riding off curbs and so forth. I will throw in a set of Niterider HID lights for those times when you might want to ride home from the local pub.
Trade for B1K co-dawg seat? :D
Lance 10-04-2010, 07:02 PM I have an Large Santa Cruz Blur LT from 2008 I will trade you. Perfect size for you! Candy Apple Red. 4.5" of travel so you will feel comfy riding off curbs and so forth. I will throw in a set of Niterider HID lights for those times when you might want to ride home from the local pub.
Trade for B1K co-dawg seat? :D
Damn Mustard Dog is gonna be pissed! :laughing:
The Joker 10-06-2010, 11:45 AM Blur is a sweet ride too.
Lance 10-06-2010, 02:40 PM Come awn people... I have a LOT of good stuff available!
Brand new 3" shocks, winch, bumpers, rims, a tig/plasma 4in1 unit, etc. Dust off that old bad ass bike and send it to a new home. :p
Pysco 10-06-2010, 04:19 PM I have a Specialized Enduro that's probably 6? years old. I need a set of 42's
what size frame you need? I have an XL Trek Fuel with XTR, tubelss Mavic wheels. It doesn't have discs tho, this bike is a pure XC race bike. Very light!
I'm working on a 1 ton TJ build, so need 8 lug wheels, winch, plenty of other stuff.
Muddy Oval 10-15-2010, 09:06 PM If you fit a Large frame Cannondale Rush- I have a brand new Land Rover edition with Lefty fork, discs, etc. Was $1800 in the showroom, has about 200 yards of use on it. It's not one of the numbered Rush editions, it's spec'd the same as the Christoph Sauser setup that he won a bunch of shit with.
I'm interested in Mig/Tig/Plasma and GPS/electronic bullshit- maybe a winch.
trkklr77 11-02-2010, 11:41 PM fucking spam faggots^^^^^^^
Midwestzj 11-03-2010, 07:24 AM What size do you need Lance?
Lance 11-10-2010, 09:34 PM Sold my shocks so now I have cash. :smokin: I'd guess I need an XL - I'm 6'1" and about 215.
intensebik 11-10-2010, 09:49 PM 6'1" xl might be on the large size. Depends on the brand. Maybe a large in most and xl in a few. We have some Gary fisher 29er's at the shop I've got to blow out. Lemme see what I can make happen.
Muddy Oval 11-12-2010, 08:34 PM If you're interested in the Cannondale, I can send pics. It's about right for your height.
Robert 11-13-2010, 11:01 AM Sold my shocks so now I have cash. :smokin: I'd guess I need an XL - I'm 6'1" and about 215.
Now you said the magic word - CASH!!
I don't need 4x4 parts anymore.
I have an 08 Kona Dawg Supreme. 19" frame. 5.5" travel front and rear.
Fox 32 Float RL fork. Fox RP2 rear shock. Deore XT Shadow RD. Perfect bike to beat around on the Rubicon with.
$1200.
http://i98.photobucket.com/albums/l251/aztbob/MTB/0804100425.jpg
I'm 6' 1" 240 - bike would fit you perfect
Here is the build list -
Component Manufacture Description cost
Frame large Titus Quasimoto 1.5 w/ swinger 6 $2,520.00
Rims front Mavic Front 519F $60.00
rear(new) Mavic XM819D $80.00
Hubs front DT Swiss Hugi FR 20mm Black - disc $240.00
rear Hadley FR 12mm thru Black - disc $294.00
Spokes (64) DT DT comp DB 2.0 1.8 (14/15gauge) $34.00
Nipples (64) DT Brass $20
Rim Tape (2) front Velox $5.00
Tires rear Specialized Eskar Grid UST Tire $50.00
front(new) Specialized Purgatory $50.00
Tube front Slime front $12.00
Headset Cane Creek Double 90mm X 1.5 $60
Fork 2009 RockShox Lyric Coil 1.5 20mm thru $934.00
Handlebar FSA XC-190 wide riser bar 31.8 $75.00
Grips Odi Lock-on $25.00
Stem FSA FR200 ALLOY STEM 90 31.8 X 1.5 $50.00
Brakes front Hayes HFX Carbon 9 - 8 rotor $200.00
rear Hayes HFX Carbon 9 - 8 rotor $200.00
Shifters Sram X.O $70.00
Derailleurs front Shimano XT $20.00
rear Sram XO $126.99
Cassette Shimano XT Compact 11-34 $77.00
Cranks shimano XT hollowtech (22-32) $240.00
Bash guard Race Face Middle ring guard $44.95
Chain Sram PC991 $22.00
Bottom Bracket Shimano XT $89.00
Seat post Thompson Elite $80.00
Saddle wtb laser $100.00
Cables $25.00
2x Wheel build $50.00
Total $5,833.54
$1600 buys it. Bike works excellent -
Rear wheel just built - hub serviced
Lyric just rebuilt with new cartrige and running a heavy spring
New XO shifters
New cables
New brake pad and brakes just serviced.
description about the frame
"The Quasi-Moto is the most versatile bike ever made. We start with a front triangle that can take anything that you can dream up. Freeride, Downhill, Jumping, this bike can handle it all. You can even run the bike with anything from a 4"-7" travel fork- Single or Dual crown. The travel adjust feature allows you to switch between a 4.5" trail bike setting or 6 plush inches of the highest quality, fully-active travel you have ever experienced. Choose between an air shock or coil-over, The Quasi has the proper settings for both." USA Hand crafted out of Tempe, AZ
about the rear hub
About the Hadley hub -
Do you like the idea of 108 engagement points? That’s 3.3 degrees of rotation per click. That’s more then 6 times faster then a Shimano, and 50% faster then a Chris King! 3 staggered pawls engage a 36 tooth ring, there are no aluminum torque bearing pieces in the Hadley freehub, it’s all titanium or hardened chromoly. The Titanium freehub doesn't rust like steel hubs can, and won’t gouge or deform like aluminum can. The axle options mean this hub can fit nearly ANY bike. Available in normal 10mm quick release (skewer not included), 10mm through axle (includes aluminum skewer, holds very tightly, fits normal dropouts but not all), 10mm titanium bolts (strong as heck, look great, fits all normal bikes fine), 12mm TA, 14mm TA, 15mm TA, 16mm TA, and 17mm TA. Best of all, you can easily and inexpensively convert the same hub to any of these setups meaning a new frame purchase won’t need a new wheel purchase!
Also have big chainring if you want to set it back up for a tripple. Have other spares for bike as well.
mcgyver 11-21-2010, 09:02 AM Hey Lance , get ahold of me when your back in town (north of the border) if your still looking & check out my cannondale :grinpimp:Brian
1wd B-series 11-21-2010, 10:34 PM omg get that titus best bike posted so far in this thread! ... anyhow lance, let me know when you get good on riding if you get one, my family goes to downieville every year in august for 2 weeks .... lots of good wheeling too, would be happy to have you up.
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