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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 Hell 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!
 
You are susposed to pedal uphill and be rewarded with an awesome downhill ride. Electrifying would take the reward away.
 
It's good for ripping something alrighty.

Probably some 42 year old ligament I have. :)
 

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