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Join Date: Jul 2005
Posts: 2
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Hello,
I am Kevin from St. Louis. First time poster. I mostly Ride a 1987 Raleigh Technium but have been looking for a Mountain Bike to ride with the Kids I was passing a Garage Sale today and picked up a Mountain bike for $15.00 I Always look and usually pass on the cheaper models, but this one was unusual. Repainted Black with no stickers except on the Handlebars. This said Specialized. Has all Deore XT components all in pretty good Shape. Lightweight Alum. The front Post is an inflatable shock for the fork with the valve stem on top. Never saw this before. Marked as follows on right Crank EF BN705 On Left 06516 3F5W17 Any Help is appreciated Kevin |
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Join Date: Jul 2005
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Found it!
It is a Cannondale hith a Headshock Quote:
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$15.00 ?!
shimano deore is verrrry expensive my pop got it for his bike and it was $200+ from our local bike shop (brakes [v-brakes] and gears [28 speed]) the brakes work better than disc and the gears shift so smoothly you cant hear it, the only way you can tell it shifted is to look at the gears or if it gets harder or easier to pedal
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