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Full service! Aka, lubed the chain.The buyer who flips it will add new grips and pedals so they can jack the price another $200-300 on top of Covid tax.
Full service! Aka, lubed the chain.The buyer who flips it will add new grips and pedals so they can jack the price another $200-300 on top of Covid tax.
Check the Post your Ride section. There are several threads about members Banshees in there. Primes are pretty popular. I own one, as does my brother and we both love them. Great all round trail bike that can still handle bigger stuff.There seems to be a Banshee cult on Rotoburn. So what's the deal? I have started looking for a new frame for a new build next year. And based on what I have read here, and a few other places, I have put the Prime on my list. I like that I can use 2 wheel sizes like my Chameleon. But, alas, in Hobart there is only an agent who has told me they never stock them, only order the frames when requested. So difficult to try one.
If anyone can, or would like, to shed a bit of light on this subject I would like to hear from them. Or point me to the correct thread in Rotoburn if it already exist.
Kiddie wheels?Bargain in today’s market…mainly because available for a change, and not near full price thrashed on FB.
Summit Cycles gave a couple of sets of new Lyrik RC2’s in Black (I grabbed last red set) for $899 delivered. Some have cut steerer, some uncut.
Didn't realise we had come full circle away from wagon wheels!Kiddie wheels?
Nah, both the unwieldy oversized ones.Kiddie wheels?
Thanks. I'm on it! ( as our boys would always reply when asked if they had completed a particular task)Check the Post your Ride section. There are several threads about members Banshees in there. Primes are pretty popular. I own one, as does my brother and we both love them. Great all round trail bike that can still handle bigger stuff.
Once you've considered,There seems to be a Banshee cult on Rotoburn. So what's the deal? I have started looking for a new frame for a new build next year. And based on what I have read here, and a few other places, I have put the Prime on my list. I like that I can use 2 wheel sizes like my Chameleon. But, alas, in Hobart there is only an agent who has told me they never stock them, only order the frames when requested. So difficult to try one.
If anyone can, or would like, to shed a bit of light on this subject I would like to hear from them. Or point me to the correct thread in Rotoburn if it already exist.
F#ck. Just purchased the DVO...2018 RCT3 pikes in both for $849.
Pfft ... you made me look. Only kiddie wheel ones.Nah, both the unwieldy oversized ones.
Reckon the DVO is a better option anyway.F#ck. Just purchased the DVO...
Ah well, newer is betterer
You want 36"?Pfft ... you made me look. Only kiddie wheel ones.
I am looking forward to trying it out. And being able to spot the bike from space due to the bright green....Reckon the DVO is a better option anyway.
Pikes are still available in 29" format for $849Pfft ... you made me look. Only kiddie wheel ones.
Faaark, any burners out there in the 'Gong happy to facilitate? This would be awesome for my 12 year old. Favours paid in beers and bitcoinsGet on it, this will go quickly!!!
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I’ve always wanted a set of these, particularly after seeing them mentioned on here so many times15.55 euros is $24.29au.
Wera Hex-Plus L-Key Set SPKL
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Out of stock components are giving me the shitz