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Did some horse trading with a friend of mine today for a vintage BMX I had.

He offered this one up, and after a quick ride, it was hard to refuse. :wink:


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Re: HORSE TRADIN' ON A ROCKY MOUNTAIN

Yep, we both knew what we had and it was a pretty even trade. :wink:
 
Frame & Fork
Frame Construction TIG-welded
Frame Tubing Material 7005 aluminum
Fork Brand & Model Marzocchi DJ 2, 130mm travel
Fork Material Aluminum/magnesium, single crown
Rear Shock Not applicable

Components
Component Group Mountain Mix
Brakeset Shimano Hydraulic brakes, Shimano Deore levers
Shift Levers Shimano Deore
Front Derailleur Shimano Deore, top-pull/clamp-on 31.8mm
Rear Derailleur Shimano Deore LX SGS
Crankset Race Face Prodigy w/ bashguard, 22/32 teeth
Pedals RMB Big Flats w/pins
Bottom Bracket TruVativ ISIS cartridge, 113mm spindle
BB Shell Width 73mm English
Rear Cogs 9-speed, 11 - 34 teeth
Chain Shimano CN-HG53, 1/2 x 3/32"
Seatpost Rocky Mountain, 26.8mm diameter
Saddle Titec Berserker
Handlebar Titec heck Bent
Handlebar Extensions Not applicable
Handlebar Stem Titec Blockhead DH
Headset 1 1/8" threadless RMB Pig DH

Wheels
Hubs Shimano Deore disc
Rims Alex DX-32, 32-hole
Tires Front: 26 x 2.70" Maxxis Mobster, Rear: 26 x 2.50" Maxxis Mobster
Spoke Brand DT stainless steel, 15ga. (1.8mm) straight gauge
Spoke Nipples Brass nipples
 
Very nice in deed. (it took a min for the pics to load..well worth the wait..)

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This is my favorite kind of bike right here. I have a 2010 Specialized P3, Darren Berrecloth edition. LOVE the DJ bikes!!
 
Thanks guys...it's definitely a mean machine.

My friend bought it new in 2003 and put about 10 hours of ride time on it with his son at a local dirt track.

His son is getting ready to go to college and this has been garage art for a while so we both were pleased with the trade.

Now the question is...how badly will I injure myself on this thing? :lol:
 
Rat Rod said:
Thanks guys...it's definitely a mean machine.

My friend bought it new in 2003 and put about 10 hours of ride time on it with his son at a local dirt track.

His son is getting ready to go to college and this has been garage art for a while so we both were pleased with the trade.

Now the question is...how badly will I injure myself on this thing? :lol:

Where at in Texas are you? I frequent Southern Oklahoma...I'll come ride with you!
 
i'M ALMOST AFRAID TO ASK, WHAT DID YOU GIVE UP :idea: :shock:
 
You are susposed to pedal uphill and be rewarded with an awesome downhill ride. Electrifying would take the reward away.
 
Wow, that's cool! :shock: That would be great for ripping up my dirtbike trails out back :mrgreen:
 

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