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MrPlow
08-09-2005, 06:52 PM
Item: 2000 model Raceline Extreme Pro DH 7" travel.
Location: Toowoomba
Item Condition: Drivetrain and componants like new, cosmetically a few chips and scratches etc on frame, forks are RST's they work...
Reason for selling: I have waay to many bikes :o
Price and price conditions: $995.00 If you are interstate I can COD, you pay freight. I will bargain to a degree.
Specs: Specs as follows:
FRAME: Raceline, Medium, re painted in Satin black. frame has a few modifications. These include new shock frame mount for better geometry (67 deg Head angle, 14" BB height, all good stuff) Also there has been a plate welded between the (previously) independant rear shock links to stiffen it up (it does!) Structurally nothing wrong with the frame. but it isn't the prettiest.
Rear shock is a Fox vanilla R. Nothing wrong, 650lb spring, works great!
FORKS: RSTAlfalfas. Repainted Grey. These forks never had the best reputation, but they served me (and anyone else) quite well. Just keep the grease up to them and they run fine.The RH slider is cosmetically worn a bit, (the anodising is worn) Doesn't affect performance, and as Alfalfas have a seperate cartridge for damping it doesn't mean oil is squirting everywhere. Seals are fine. SPARE FORKS INCLUDED. If you want to swap the stanchion between them go for it.
WHEELS Mavic 321's Straight as, a few nicks here and there. DT spokes. Aireal front hub, No name rear hub, but in good order. MAXXIS tyres, both good tread.
DRIVETRAINBloody like new, cause it is. LX 9 speed shifter (04-05) Tiagra road rear mech (04-05) Shimano 105 Road cluster (9 speed, 05) Truvativ Hussefelt Cranks (straight) Blackspire Chainring (38t) and guard, custom bash plate from 'Gutty'. Raceface ISIS DH Bottom Bracket (smooth as, no probs)
COMPONENTS Bars are Azonic double walls, Integrated stem, No name pedals, Oury Grips.SDG Belair Seat. Hayes Hydraulic Brakes, 8" front, 6" rear. Work great, front freshly bled.
Other Notes: If your just starting in Downhill, or have a limited budget this bike is the goods. It is a strong reliable horse.




Pictures:
Note, Pics were taken at night. Excuse the Quality.

Red Rocket
08-09-2005, 09:26 PM
Hey Mr Plow, are you interested in splitting at all?

MrPlow
09-09-2005, 07:24 AM
Maybe, depends what you want?

Scott
09-09-2005, 07:34 AM
Nothing against you or the bike Greg, but that headangle is far from 65deg. It's more like 69..... consider this a free bump. :)

Scott101
09-09-2005, 07:38 AM
hey iw ould be keen on your forks if u wanna split

MrPlow
09-09-2005, 07:39 AM
Nothing against you or the bike Greg, but that headangle is far from 65deg. It's more like 69..... consider this a free bump. :)
Changed. thanks Scott :) {EDIT} Actually I just measured it, it is more like 67. :) The bike is facing downhill in that shot.
hey iw ould be keen on your forks if u wanna split
Anyone want a frame?

sawtell
09-09-2005, 08:18 AM
thats a sick bashie! ... another free bump

MrPlow
09-09-2005, 03:06 PM
This bike is now splitting