Item: 2009 Knolly Endorphin - Large
Location: Newcastle, or post anywhere at buyer's expense
Item Condition: Used, excellent condition. Very little use for age, as I always had at least 2 other bikes.
Reason for Selling: Built my partner a dream bike, went overboard on the budget, now need to top up the piggy-bank.
Price: $2,500 ono - now $2,300 ono
Frame Material Aluminium - hand made in Canada. Frame was repainted last year by Paint My Bike - at that time I was intending to keep the bike and restored it to as new - hasn't been ridden since. All major pivot bearings were replaced late 2013.
Fork Rock Shox Revelation Team 2010 model - 150 mm
Shock Fox DHX Air
Rear Derailleur Sram XO 10 sp (less than 500 km)
Front Derailleur Shimano XT
Shifters Sram XX
Crankset RaceFace Turbine 2 x 10 (chainrings have less than 500 km)
BB RaceFace
Cassette Sram XG 1070 11-34 (less than 500 km)
Chain Sram PG 1070 (less than 500 km)
Brakes Avid Elixir CR - 180 mm rotors
Headset Chris King Sotto Voce Red
Bars Chromag Acute 730 mm
Stem Thomson 4X 70mm
Grips Odi Rogue with Troy Lee Lockrings
Wheelset Mavix Crossmax SX - 20mm thru-axle/QR rear
Front Tyre Specialized Butcher Control 95% tread
Rear Tyre Specialized Purgatory (new)
Seatpost RockShox Reverb
Saddle Fizik Gobi XM (new)
This bike is not a new-school carbon trail/all-mountain/enduro quiver killer. It's pretty unique - you won't see too many on the trail. It can climb - in fact the suspension platform provides great traction, but the geo isn't set up for that. But it loves to descend - and absolutely excels in the sort of conditions it was built for - chundery loose stuff, off-camber, diagonal roots and catch-berms. I swore I'd never sell it - cared for it will last longer than me. But, at this stage, something has to go and this is the only bike that can make room - and - I ain't getting any younger. I'll listen to sensible offers, but I'm not desparate. As it is, I'm only asking for what I've spent on it in the last 18 months.
Location: Newcastle, or post anywhere at buyer's expense
Item Condition: Used, excellent condition. Very little use for age, as I always had at least 2 other bikes.
Reason for Selling: Built my partner a dream bike, went overboard on the budget, now need to top up the piggy-bank.
Price: $2,500 ono - now $2,300 ono
Frame Material Aluminium - hand made in Canada. Frame was repainted last year by Paint My Bike - at that time I was intending to keep the bike and restored it to as new - hasn't been ridden since. All major pivot bearings were replaced late 2013.
Fork Rock Shox Revelation Team 2010 model - 150 mm
Shock Fox DHX Air
Rear Derailleur Sram XO 10 sp (less than 500 km)
Front Derailleur Shimano XT
Shifters Sram XX
Crankset RaceFace Turbine 2 x 10 (chainrings have less than 500 km)
BB RaceFace
Cassette Sram XG 1070 11-34 (less than 500 km)
Chain Sram PG 1070 (less than 500 km)
Brakes Avid Elixir CR - 180 mm rotors
Headset Chris King Sotto Voce Red
Bars Chromag Acute 730 mm
Stem Thomson 4X 70mm
Grips Odi Rogue with Troy Lee Lockrings
Wheelset Mavix Crossmax SX - 20mm thru-axle/QR rear
Front Tyre Specialized Butcher Control 95% tread
Rear Tyre Specialized Purgatory (new)
Seatpost RockShox Reverb
Saddle Fizik Gobi XM (new)
This bike is not a new-school carbon trail/all-mountain/enduro quiver killer. It's pretty unique - you won't see too many on the trail. It can climb - in fact the suspension platform provides great traction, but the geo isn't set up for that. But it loves to descend - and absolutely excels in the sort of conditions it was built for - chundery loose stuff, off-camber, diagonal roots and catch-berms. I swore I'd never sell it - cared for it will last longer than me. But, at this stage, something has to go and this is the only bike that can make room - and - I ain't getting any younger. I'll listen to sensible offers, but I'm not desparate. As it is, I'm only asking for what I've spent on it in the last 18 months.
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