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  1. 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.

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  2. 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

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  3. $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

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  4. On 9/19/2019 at 3:47 PM, rockshins said:

    Super curious about the Assegai as a front tire for around here, how does it do on the rocks?  I like slow tires so no worries on that front.  Have always had good luck with a DHF, but I am curious to run an Assegai up front.  

     

     

    According to amazon, its cheaper to buy the spear than the tire.  

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  5. 9 hours ago, Ridenfool said:

    If you are just passing through Colorado Springs for a day, Palmer Park and Cheyenne Mountain State Park are easy to find and good riding. Garden of the Gods is scenic, but not particularly challenging.

    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

     

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