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  1. Offering this here and Craigslist first before putting in on Pinkbike. 

     

    2018 Guerilla Gravity Trail Pistol  medium- fits like most companies larges. Designed around a 130mm fork.

         
    Top Tube Length   617mm    
    Head Tube Angle   67.4° Plush, 66.6° Crush    
    Head Tube Length   120mm    
    Seat Tube Angle   74.3°, 73.5°    
    Seat Tube Length   457mm    
    Bottom Bracket Height   345mm    
    Chainstay Length   429mm    
    Wheelbase   1207mm    
    Standover   719mm    
    Reach   465mm    
    Stack   635mm

     

    No dents or dings. Slight oxidation from sitting, but this can be cleaned up easily with a brillo pad. Comes with rear axle, rear brake adaptor, seat post collar, rear shock and headset. Rear shock was upgraded to a Cane Creek DB Inline. This is not an early one with all the problems. The shock has been flawless.  Let me know if you have any questions. 

    $1,300

     

    Dustin 

    720-210-8511

     

     

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  2. Medium large Rootdown low miles. Very little signs of use.  One small chip in top tube, pictured. This is a custom high end build, not a stock low end build. It is not listed anywhere else yet, rather it go to someone local. Let me know if you have any questions. 

    $2800 or reasonable offers. 

     

    Fox 36 fork, performance elite 150mm

    Fox Transfer dropper, performance elite 150mm

    Chromag matching seat, stem and carbon bar

    Xtr shifter and rear der.

    Xt brakes and cassette 

    Raceface turbine cranks 

    Cane creek 110 headset. 

    Demon wheelset, Factor 120 point engagement hubs with 30mm ID rims. 

    2.5 Maxxis WT tires, DHF front Aggressor rear.   

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  3. 9 minutes ago, tjc4 said:

    How does the Rekon 2.8 compare to the Nic 2.8 in terms of width, height and overall volume? 

    I've heard the Rekon might be a little smaller.  True?  False?

    What rim size are you running on the 2.6?

    I never measured but visually the NIC is slightly taller, a little wider at the casing and has more volume than the Rekon.  I was running both on 35mm ID rims.

  4. I've ridden a ton of plus tires, was an early adapter.  First plus tires I rode were the first gen Nobby Nics. They were light and rolled decent enough but held up like crap. I sliced the casing on several in the tread area.  When Maxxis release their plus tires I never looked back. First set of Maxxis were Rekon 2.8 up front and Ikon 2.8 on the rear. Overall this was a very good combo, pedaled well and had enough grip most of the time.  I then switched to High Roller 2.8 up front Rekon 2.8 on the rear. This combo had more than enough grip for anywhere in central Texas, just felt a little draggy. Then I switched to Rekon 2.8 in the front and Rekon 2.6 in the rear. This really was the sweet spot for me, felt just right. I have a few take off tires  at home that I would sell pretty cheap. Or if you are up to the task, I would give you some Nobby Nics if you wanted to try to patch them and see if they sealed. LMK if anyone is interested and I will look tonight to see what I still have. I know I have a brand new WTB Ranger 2.8 that I would sell cheap as well. 

  5. My understanding if there is a warranty issue it would have to be sent back to them in Colorado.  If you look at the GG forum on MTBR there is very little talk of warranty issues, unlike some other brands where the forum is chalked full of warranty issues or issues of manufactures not warrantying  their frames in the warranty period.  I am originally from the Denver area and visited them this summer and have nothing but good things to say about them. Top notch operation.

  6. I have a medium Trail Pistol. I am 5'10" ish as well and it fits like a glove with a 50mm stem. A lot of other brands I am between a M and a L. I think Seth is spot on with his assessment of GG.  If the TP is something you are considering you can take a spin on mine for sizing, I am in Steiner.

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