isxfootseven_ian
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| 01 Mar 2009 09:32 AM |
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I've got one if someone whats to build up a spare bike... I can't keep it anymore .... as much as I'd like to. I posted this message (similar) in the wrong section before - sorry  |
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simon reeves
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| 01 Mar 2009 06:15 PM |
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Hi I have a Terrashark bike I like to get a frame for back up if I can I will put some pic on very soon take care from simon. |
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isxfootseven_ian
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| 02 Mar 2009 02:23 PM |
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Here are a couple of pics - one of the frame, the other the shock. I've no idea how much it is worth - but it should go to a good home... Anyone prepared to make me an offer....?.JPG) .JPG) |
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simon reeves
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| 02 Mar 2009 02:58 PM |
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Hi I am a guy want as not got a lot off cash I would love to buy the frame off you can you please help me would you like my phone number or can you give me your moblie number from simon thank you for coming back to me. |
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simon reeves
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| 02 Mar 2009 03:15 PM |
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I can you please say how much you would like for the frame please I have a job to read i am sorry about at i have not got a lot off cash I do not work take care from simon |
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simon reeves
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| 02 Mar 2009 05:46 PM |
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HAS THE FRAME GOT ANY CRACKS AT ALL, AND COULD YOU PLEASE TELL ME WHAT THE LOWEST PRICE IS THAT YOU WOULD TAKE FOR THE FRAME AS I WOULD BE EMBARRASSED TO MAKE AN OFFER. ALSO WHEREABOUTS IN THE COUNTRY ARE YOU SO THAT I CAN GET A POSTAGE PRICE, UNLESS YOU CAN GIVE ME A PRICE AND ARRANGE THIS. LASTLY HAVE YOU A PHONE NUMBER I CAN REACH YOU ON, WITH KIND REGARDS, SIMON |
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isxfootseven_ian
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| 04 Mar 2009 01:04 PM |
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No cracks, no damge. I rode it work and back (8 miles a day) for a couple of years... virtually no off-road at all. I would accept £250 - carriage not included. I reckon £20 would cover UK courier costs. I'm in Warwickshire, UK. If you wish to continue the discussion, please email me: sixfootseven_ian@hotmail.com |
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tham
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| 15 Mar 2009 03:39 PM |
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Hello, I am from Malaysia and want to know where can I buy the Terrashark? My email is wytham@yahoo.com. Thanks |
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Arwinsor
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| 12 Apr 2009 08:15 PM |
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Has anyone fitted a Fox RP23 to the rear of a Terrashark? I have a Fox Float RC, but would be intrigued to know how the ride characteristics change with the upgrade. |
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oldhess
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| 04 May 2009 08:46 AM |
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Are there any rear shock extenders still available out there anywhere? I wanted to do this upgrade but just never got around to it. Ya snooze ya loose I guess. |
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leshark
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| 27 May 2009 05:47 PM |
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Hi, Arwinsor, I have a fox float RP23 on my terrashark, and after some stuck down teathing problems (Shock replaced by Fox) it runs beautifully, I do XC/DH with Jumps and I am extra pleased with it, I was originally intending on getting a DHX air, but the 3 way propeddle works a treak for those extra tough uphills, and then swiching PP of is smoother than the Manitou Coil I used to have! Pricy but worth it! |
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magpies14
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| 23 Sep 2009 08:08 PM |
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leshark, are you using the RP23 with 7.5 inch extend mounts ? What is your front fork travel ? I'm also using the RP23 7.5" , but matching it with a Marzocchi MX Pro Lo (100mm travel)... Without doubt that the RP23 with PP performs much better than my Float RC with descending and even a little rock garden...and it matches my weight support of 215lbs... |
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leshark
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| 27 Sep 2009 04:17 AM |
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Hi, the extended mounts give 6" of rear travel, I have gone through a couple of forks, started with 140mm travel Marzocchi AM3's great forks now on my hardtail, then I replaced them with Marzocchi Junior Ts, great but too long (170mm travel) and clonk on full extension, it was like riding a chopper, great down hill but painfull uphill, now I have Maverick DUC32's which are a superb ballance, 6" travel, can be droped to 4" at the twist of a knob for climbing, super slick and the lightest 6" forks on the marcket (by a considerable amount), have just changed wheels for 36 spoke Halo Freeride will trry to include a pic:

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gbman2k2
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| 06 Nov 2009 11:23 PM |
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Great bike, setting up a very similar bike myself and wanted to know what headset you're running. Have you found a good one that will stand up to DH riding? Thanks |
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leshark
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| 07 Nov 2009 06:44 AM |
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I have a cane creek Tank2, its freeride oriantated, robust, not the lightest but there's only grams in it and its cartridge type bearings, about £13 a time, so, easy/cheap to maintain and I think I paid about £25 on ebay (new) |
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