Asher Rios from Santa Cruz California has been crafting some much needed parts for EPX bike owners and recently added an extended shock mount for Terrasharks to his portfolio.
There are no official parts available for EPX bikes and this is the only way to get these items now. So don't miss this opportunity to get a better shock mount or some spare dérailleur hangers for your Terrashark!
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Just seen on ebay this week, a nice looking Speedster in plain carbon finish. This is the same as the frame I have and that I want to build up once I've figured out what to do about the disintegrating bump-stop by the frame hinge! That issue may affect this bike on eBay as well... can't say.
It's set up as a single speed road bike with carbon fork, but aluminium bar and stem. He's got a buy-now of $1500 USD on it, and it appears to be...
The previous distributor of EPX bikes in Australia still has a few unbranded carbon fiber seat posts left. These are the long 400mm version.
I have a branded one of these for my Terrashark and an unbranded one for my Speedster project. View the link below to get to the page on eBay.
Today I've spotted an EPX TT without the Reef labels on eBay. This one is located in New York, USA and has a buy-now price of $1650 USD on it.
It's fully equipped and the seller says he's done around 800 miles on it.
This has been a long time coming, and it's not even complete, but it's ready for people to have a look at.
The majority of the images in the gallery are sourced from Andrew Rowe, who worked on the bikes throughout their development and manufacture, and hopefullly he'll be able to help organise them a little better as I'm unsure about a lot of it.
For now, just enjoy having a look through - Make sure you click into all the folders...