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meanjoe
10-06-2007, 09:37 AM
I gave my buddy Dan first dibs on it. He's kinda been dragging his feet though. I'll give him till Friday then I'll sell it to either somebody from here or put it on craigslist.

2007 Gary Fisher Hifi Pro Large (19")

Frame- HiFi Platinum Series 6061 T6 butted and formed aluminum | Disc specific | G2 Geometry | Asymmetric swingarm with Four Barrel dropout pivots. The lower portion of the rear triangle was replaced (under warranty) a several months ago due to a bad weld that cracked.

Fork (Stock)-Manitou Minute Super Air w/lockout, 120mm travel . This was rebuilt under warranty last month by Manatou. It had a bad seal.

Shock- Fox RP23

Brakes (Stock)-Avid Juicy 7 160mm rotors.

Stem (Stock)-Bontrager Race Lite OS | 7d

Seatpost-Thompson

Handlebar-Answer Protaper Carbon Riser

Saddle- WTB Rocket V

Shifters-SRAM X0 Twist Shift

Rear Derailleur- SRAM X9

Front Derailleur (Stock)-Shimano LX

Cassette-XT 11-34

Headset (Stock)-Cane Creek S3

Crank (Stock)- XT 22/32/44

Wheels-Mavic Crossmax Enduro Disk UST. Light and Strong no fancy rim strips needed.

Tires-Front Bontrager Jones XR 2.25. Lot's o'tread left on it and it hooks up well in corners. Rear-Hutchinson Python Tubeless light 2.0. This is a great tire combination. They are both light, roll fast, and the rear tire only has a few rides on it. Both tires are setup tubeless w/Stans sealant.

I upgraded almost everything as soon as I bought it. My budget was more than the bike cost and they didn't come spec't the way I wanted from the factory. It weighed in right at 27 lbs the day i picked it up. That was almost stock and it had all of the goofy plastic bits, reflectors, tubes, spd's with plastic platforms. I'm reasonably confident that it is in the 25 pound range now.

The frame is a large and fits me well (5'9") i usually take a medium.

$2100

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The Crossmax SLR's don't go with it nor the the pedals. The saddle has since been upgraded, i shortened the grips, and removed the wireless computer (i can put it back on if somebody wants it), and the dirt.

Adam

yancy0303
10-26-2007, 10:27 AM
Would you consider a trade for a carbon fiber road bike?

meanjoe
10-26-2007, 12:07 PM
I'd consider it. Whatcha got?

Adam

twolfcon
10-26-2007, 07:31 PM
Adam that's a nice bike.
It's a little too large for me or I wood consider it.
I'm only 5' 7" & from what I've read you shrink as you get older.
In a couple of years I think I will be looking at a 12" frame & be living under a bridge. :lol:

Mike

JNLR
10-26-2007, 07:38 PM
Mike, I have a medium hifi deluxe that I will make you a great deal on if you are interested. Great bike, but I am looking to go 29'er in the very near future.

Sorry to kind of hijack Adam.

Jeremy

twolfcon
10-26-2007, 07:53 PM
Mike, I have a medium hifi deluxe that I will make you a great deal on if you are interested. Great bike, but I am looking to go 29'er in the very near future.

Sorry to kind of hijack Adam.

Jeremy

:hijack: Jeremy, I was just messing with Adam.
I'm still trying to come up with the extra cash to buy David Moore's rode bike (if it's still for sale).
I need to get some miles & training for next year this winter.
Thanks for the offer.
I'll keep an eye out for a buyer for you.

Mike

meanjoe
10-28-2007, 03:35 PM
Thanks Yancy!

Adam

yancy0303
10-28-2007, 06:04 PM
Thank You, Adam