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hey all,

i have for sale,

Item: Norco DH team mountain bike

Location: melb, vic

Item Condition: perfect

Reason for Selling: injury

Price and Payment Conditions: make an offer

Extra Info:

here are the specs of the bike:

FRAME: Monocoque 6061 4 bar link . VPS variable 6.2- 7.875"adjustable suspension FOX Vanilla RC 2.5 inch

FORK: Marzocchi Shiver WC

HEADSET: Blackspire deep cup

CRANKS: Race Face DH 44T 170 mm

BOTTOM BRACKET: Race Face Splined

PEDALS: azonic A frames

CHAIN: Sram PC 59

FREEWHEEL: Sram 11-34 9- spd

FRONT CHANGER: Aireal industries australia dh chain guide

REAR CHANGER: Shimano XTR

SHIFTERS: Shimano XT Rapidfire right

BAR: Easton monkey bars EA70

STEM: Funn Serial Killa

FRONT BRAKE: Hayes 8"hydraulic

REAR BRAKE: Hayes 8"hydraulic

BRAKE LEVER: Hayes hydraulic

FRONT HUB: Formula 20 mm clamp on

REAR HUB: Haddley 150mm O/L 12mm nut

RIMS: Sun Intense Mag 30

SPOKES: DT Black

TIRES: front: nokian gazzaloddi 26x2.7", rear: Tioga white tiger 26x2.6"

SADDLE: giro atlas

SEATPOST: Axiom Pro

COLOURS: White/Red

SIZES: L

other info/parts:

selling bike due to injury hasnt been rode for atleast a year and a half now and need cash asap for car,

also comes with spare tyres, tubes, some tools, pedals, disk rotor, FOX upper body armer, azonic knee and shin pads and helmet,

so baiscally everything u need to start racing downhill competitively.

perfect condition rides like a dream,

Contact Details: if interested either ring me on 0409415248 or pm me.

thanks

matt

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