QLD SOLD Stanton Slackline - UK welded 853 frame, XTR, complete bike

Winno

Likes Dirt
Item: Stanton Slackline (Boost)
Location: West End, Brisbane
Item Condition: as new
Reason for selling: not being used
Price and price conditions: $5900 ono
Extra Info:

UK artisan welded Reynolds 853 steel frame in a gorgeous metallic British Racing Green with sublimated graphics (16.5” size – I’m 171cm)
Rockshox Pike Ultimate 140mm
Shimano XTR 1x12 shifter & derailleur w XT 12sp cassette and chain
Shimano XTR crankset and chainring
Shimano XTR dual piston brakes
Shimano XT SPD pedals
Hope 200mm rotors w matching calliper adaptors fr & rr (pic shows 180mm)
Hope headset
Mavic 27.5 XA 35 Pro Carbon Boost wheels
Rockshox Ultimate Maxles fr & rr
Maxxis Rekon 2.6 folding tyres (tubeless)
Nukeproof Horizon UD carbon bar and NP saddle
Ritchey stem and rigid post
Full length Jagwire Road Elite Teflon lined shifter cable
Used once at Daisy Hill Forrest, Brisbane and frame-skinned from new
$9k+ build - the wheels alone were about $3k, the frame was about $2800 shipped and the fork was $1200.
As a preventative measure, the frame was also treated internally with Wurth anti-rust treatment.
Selling because it’s just not being used.

Asking $5900 ono – no splitting, no swaps, cash/PayPal/PayID only, thanks.
No holds, first to pay owns it.
Located West End, Brisbane for viewing and test ride. Will have boxed for shipping if required.

Call/SMS 0400700502

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beeb

Dr. Beebenson, PhD HA, ST, Offset (hons)
Have you tried it with a dropper post? Hardtails are a lot more fun on descents with the saddle dropped IMO.

No judgement, but seems a damn shame to sell such a beautiful and well-specced bike after only one ride.
 

Winno

Likes Dirt
Have you tried it with a dropper post? Hardtails are a lot more fun on descents with the saddle dropped IMO.

No judgement, but seems a damn shame to sell such a beautiful and well-specced bike after only one ride.
Yeah, it's a dream build.
Was about to buy a dropper but dropper or not, I'm just not using the bike. I live 4km from work and only work there 2 days a week. On weekends when I "could" ride, I end up spending the time with family.
I have other interests too which are also competing for my time.
 
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