FS: Road Frame, DH Parts, Trainer

Brett Luelling

2011-08-05

*Sette Ximo Frame, EC70 Fork*
I bought this frame with the intentions of using it, but it never really
panned out. The built kit is now on a cross bike and this frame/fork/headset
has been sitting in my basement for a while. This is a great handling
aluminum frame and the fork is very nice. The fork alone is fairly spendy
(about $100).
Price: $80
http://www.flickr.com/photos/51392264@N02/sets/72157625443883187/

*Boxxer Team, 8" travel, 20mm Axle*
This fork is in great functional condition. It was well taken care of and
not really used that much. The fork is a pearl white with a 20mm from axle
and drop crown. There is some chipping in the paint on the lowers from
shuttling, but the seals and stanchions are in perfect condition. It really
is a great fork.
Price: $275
http://www.flickr.com/photos/5139226...7627300346972/

*Scott High Octane, 8-10" travel*
This is a great frame that handles very well. I switched from an M3 to this
frame and was very happy. The frame has a ton of adjustability to customize
it for your riding style. The frame is aluminum construction with a carbon
fiber seat mast. It comes with all of the tools to adjust the headtube and
the 1.5" headtube. Comes with everything pictured.
Price: $425
http://www.flickr.com/photos/5139226...7627300345020/

*Minoura Magentic Trainer*
Older Minoura trainer that is well used. Has remote adjustment.
Price: $30
http://www.flickr.com/photos/51392264@N02/sets/72157626399077152/

I'm in Northern Salem right off I-5 if you want to see anything.