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[Vic] 2009/2010 Blkmrkt The Mob Fs Frame + Headset $300 Ono


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I have this poo brown blkmrkt the mob frame set for sale, it seems to be the short version, so 21.5in top tube length.

I'll post a picture if people are interested. I'm located in Melbourne, VIC.

I paid $900 for the frame back in the day, but it's not being ridden anymore as I've gone back into xcountry riding. I like this frame vs the dobermann pinscher i also had.

http://www.blackmarketbikes.com/index.php?option=com_blackmarketbikes&view=category&Itemid=4&id=2&cid=4

Specs are here.

Also have a gold hope pro2 ss built to a mavic 317 for sale, the hubs go for 280 new, so, 250 for the wheel.

Will put pictures up if needed.

Updates!

1. I have a blk mrkt The Mob frame for sale, this is the small frame, so 21.5 top tube. I'm selling as i've lost interest in the street/park scene, because I was never really good at it anyway.

Frame is used, has been used, I have dropped the bike, i have fallen off the bike, and there are scratches. Frame is steel, and steel frames tend to rust, but it is only surface rust.

Comes with a transition bikes headset. Frame retails at 900. Am asking 280 ONO.

2. I have a rear wheel, Hope Pro 2 Trials hub built to a mavic ex7xx rim, I have no idea what rim that is, except it is actually pretty light and has held up to my noobish stair drops and stuff.

Wheel is 250 ONO.

Take both for $450! Can e-go/post at buyers expense.

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