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Item Summary: Colony sect

Location: QLD: Brisbane

Condition: Used

Reason for Selling: buying a motorbike

Asking Price: 500 ono

Delivery Methods: PickUp

Contact Info: pm me or comment

Extra Information: Colony sect 21" frame.

- Fly bikes headset.

- Odyssey Aaron Ross grips and stock odyssey bar ends.

- Colony bloody oath v2 handlebars cut down half an inch either side to suit me.

- Colony official forks cut down so I don't have to run a spacer in the headset.

- Fly bikes stem.

- Alienation 36 hole front and back (9th driver) wheel.

- fly and odyssey pegs.

- primo 25t sprocket.

- Colony pivitol seat.

- Stolen bike co cranks

- Colony pedals

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