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bradtubgin

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  1. https://www.universalcycles.com/shopping/product_details.php?id=85182 These guys have the e13 on sale for $135. As long as you are tall enough to get a 170mm on your bike. It has a nice mechanical click. The way it locks is a little strange at first, but I got used to it pretty quick.
  2. Older Santa Cruz Chameleon, maybe 2009 frame? Large. Aluminum Eccentric bottom bracket if you want to change to single speed. 26" Easton Havoc AM wheels 2.55" wierwolf LT tires Rockshox Revelation XX 150mm fork with lockout 1x10 SRAM X7 shifter and derailer Avid Alixer 5 disc brakes. KS 950i dropper. kinda slow to return, sags a bit. Rides good, shifts fine.
  3. Sorry, forgot to say this was gone. Keep an eye out for a young shredder riding around local trails on it!
  4. I have an XS Norco frame. https://austin.craigslist.org/bop/d/pflugerville-norco-rampage-frame-xtra/7078144054.html I'd cut you a deal if it would work for you. It might be a bit heavier that ideal.
  5. Cleaning out garage: Anybody need chain connecting pins for a 10 speed shimano dura ace? 4 left in the bag.
  6. I'm looking to get some wheels to get a bike running for my friend. The bike has a 20mm front axle and a 12x142mm rear axle.
  7. I have some more pictures, but uploads are failing. I'll try again later.
  8. Brand new. This is a 2011 Banshee Spitfire that has never been ridden. Rare very cool bike in a small size. 26" wheels Shock: Fox Float RP23 130 mm travel Fork: Rock Shox Revelation SL 150mm travel Front derailleur: SRAM X7 Rear derailleur: SRAM X9 Shifters: SRAM X5 Brakes Shimano Hydraulic Seat, used specialized. (somehow lost the original.) Small Size (for riders < 5'8") Toptube: 22" Seattube: 15.5" Headtube: 4.5" Wheelbase: 43.4" Chainstay: 17-17.3" Standover: 27.1" Head angle: 66.7-67.9
  9. https://austin.craigslist.org/bik/d/pflugerville-banshee-spitfire-small/7084868193.html I just listed this.
  10. I have some wheels will a few broken spokes. What is the best way to find replacements? Some are straight pull, some J hook. Local bike shops?
  11. $1000 Rare: awesome bike in small size. 2012 Yeti ASR 5 small frame 26" wheels Aluminum frame, carbon rear triangle. Rockshock revelation XX fork Easton havok AM wheel set Dropper seat post Avid Elixer 5 hydraulic brakes Shimano SLX shifter and rear derailer Fox RP23 float rear shock. 1x10 gearing setup with a 40T granny gear Wide Narrow Wide front chainring KS i950 dropper
  12. 90's mountain bike. Relatively new tires, shifters, cables and minimal rust. Works fine. 18 or 19" frame, 26" wheels.
  13. This stationary bike always seems to loose out to riding a real bike, so I might as well make space. Good quality. Heavy. $125
  14. I am putting new tires on the bike today. Minion DHF and aggressor for the rear. Also check out what I found in my old tires. I think there is a crazy tiny knife. Must have ran over a tiny warrior.
  15. It was a balmy 45 degrees at the beginning of June. Of course that made it wet since the snow/ice was melting...
  16. Kuat adapter for 2" hitch rack. Probably only useful if you lost yours.
  17. Not too often you get to ride in Greenland.
  18. According to amazon, its cheaper to buy the spear than the tire.
  19. I'd hate to think what my bike would be called if that is what qualifies as dirty.
  20. I second this. I was in Colorado Springs for a couple days. I always managed to run into someone who was willing to let me tag along on their ride. Super friendly. I also hit up the area north of the state park: (probably about this route, but since someone else was leading I'm not sure.) https://www.mtbproject.com/trail/270021/chutes-gold-camp-rd-buckhorn-captain-jacks
  21. TrekKnockBlock.pdf Here is quick drawing in case someone else needs to add a special "trek slot" to a stem.
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