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Leaking Magura MT7 brake and some parts.  Put these Maguras on a bike a couple of years back and this one leaked shortly after. Several trips to the bike shop that put it on and still leaked. Finally bought a used one and replaced it.  No longer have the bike so if you can fix a leaky brake or want the the parts, let me know. Porch pickup by Lake Pflugerville. 

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On 7/28/2023 at 1:17 PM, RedRider3141 said:

I'd love to try them, should be the right size for me. I've been meaning to try and make the jump from tennis shoes to real MTB shoes. 

Sent you a DM with info. 

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On 7/28/2023 at 4:07 PM, Arbydubya said:

Leaking Magura MT7 brake and some parts.  Put these Maguras on a bike a couple of years back and this one leaked shortly after. Several trips to the bike shop that put it on and still leaked. Finally bought a used one and replaced it.  No longer have the bike so if you can fix a leaky brake or want the the parts, let me know. Porch pickup by Lake Pflugerville. 

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I have some squeaking Magura pads and 180mm rotors that resisted all manner of cleaning, heating, and sanding if you want to round out that set of brakes. 😞

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Fresh cardboard bike boxes need a new home. One is sized for a road bike (about 8" wide), the other for a full-squish MTB (about 9.5" wide). Holler if you want 'em. I'm in NW Austin 78726.

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On 7/31/2023 at 12:08 PM, John said:

Fresh cardboard bike boxes need a new home. One is sized for a road bike (about 8" wide), the other for a full-squish MTB (about 9.5" wide). Holler if you want 'em. I'm in NW Austin 78726.

c'mon, somebody take these boxes. 

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On 9/2/2023 at 3:35 PM, schoolie said:

Old (mid 2000s?) Fox Fork parts. Pretty sure there's enough here to put together a nice 26" 32mm stanchion fork. Kid's bike maybe? Located in NW Cedar Park.

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Yo! If you still have this, I think I'll take it! I've been looking for an old fox for my younger son's bike. I lowered one to 60mm for my oldest and it works perfectly for him.

shoot me a PM, or just text me @ five1too-six2six-six5sixfor

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On 9/17/2023 at 9:22 PM, Teamsloan said:

Yo! If you still have this, I think I'll take it! I've been looking for an old fox for my younger son's bike. I lowered one to 60mm for my oldest and it works perfectly for him.

shoot me a PM, or just text me @ five1too-six2six-six5sixfor

You find a Fork?  Not a Fox but...

 

I have this  Rock Shox Reba

100 MM travel, model = RLT/26"

Serial No = 31T20018087

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I was given an e bike, which I tried to regift to my mom but she never rode it. So now I am looking for a large 26 or 27.5" frame and ideally a fork that I can move these parts to. Nothing fancy, burly is best. Plan is to attach my bob trailer and use it to haul trail building stuff. So if you have an old frame hanging out in the attic, send it my way.

 

Or Nolte - are there ever fat tire frames at yellow bike?

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On 9/30/2023 at 2:49 PM, Mattlikesbikes said:

Or Nolte - are there ever fat tire frames at yellow bike?

How fat? 26x4" true fat bike-fat?I don't think it happens often, but there are at least two trailers STUFFED with donated bikes. I haven't looked in there for a while to find out. It would be worth visiting. They always seems swamped and probably won't be able to help you over the phone.

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Just now, mack_turtle said:

How fat? 26x4" true fat bike-fat?I don't think it happens often, but there are at least two trailers STUFFED with donated bikes. I haven't looked in there for a while to find out. It would be worth visiting. They always seems swamped and probably won't be able to help you over the phone.

Doesn't need to be true fat, just looking to avoid the 90's frames that max out at 2.2. Ideal would be 2.5-2.8". I'll go check on it tomorrow. 

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