Travis Dutton
Facebook posting for the mountain bike can be found - http://portland.craigslist.org/mlt/bik/5918326800.html
Bought this bike this past Spring for bikepacking and I did that. Now I am looking for something else. Specs on bike below.
Frame and Fork
Frame Construction: Specialized M4 Premium aluminum, 148 x 12mm thru-axle
Fork Brand & Model: Manitou Magnum Comp 6Fattie+, 110 x 15mm thru-axle, S: 100mm travel; M-XL: 120mm travel
Wheels and Tires
Hubs: Specialized Stout XC Pro
Tires: Specialized 6Fattie Ground Control, 650B x 3.0
Components
Crankset: Specialized Stout XC Pro
Pedals: Aluminum platform
Rear Cogs: Sunrace, 10-speed: 11-40
Seatpost: TranzX YSP03 dropper, S: 100mm travel; M-XL: 120mm travel
Saddle: Specialized Body Geometry Henge Comp
Rear Derailleur: SRAM GX Type 2.1
Factory Description
Every year bikes get lighter, skinnier, and more efficient, giving you less, and less, and less. Specialized took a different approach with the Fuse Expert 6Fattie and gave you more. More traction, more flotation, and more laid-back fun. Rolling on 650B x 3.0-inch tires, the Fuse Expert delivers unprecedented traction and stability so you can shred the loosest, most off-camber and rock-strewn trails you can find. The solid M4 aluminum frame features Specialized's exclusive Diamond Stay technology to accommodate 6Fattie wheels and tires while maintaining the short chainstays that keep a bike playful and fun. The spec is dialed with a Manitou Magnum fork, WTB Scraper i45 wheels, and a 1 x 10-speed drivetrain with a wide-ranging cassette. There's even a dropper post for maximum control when things get rowdy. Get on a Fuse and find out what you've been missing.