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Item:Mongoose Fireball 2007

Age:18mnths old

Condition:Awesome condition hardly been riden

Price: Looking for round 500, bought it brand new for 1000

Location:SA, Metro Area

Contact:Kieran 0434226814

Comments: Features

FRAME: Mongoose Flat Top Tube Technology (F3T) Mongoose 6061 Aluminum Jumping w/ Shaped Toptube & Downtube, Rectangular Seatstays & Chainstays, Disc Mount w/ Cable/Hose Guides, Rear Facing Dropouts w/ Integrated Chain Tensioners

FORK: SR Suntour Duro D w/ Hydraulic Damping, 100mm Travel

DRIVETRAIN: 8-Speed w/ SR Suntour XCM660-GTB Short Cage Rear Derailleur, SRAM SX-5 Trigger Shifter; FSA Alpha Drive Bash Crankset w/ Bashguard, 36t Chainring

BRAKES: Radius Mech 7.0 Mechanical Disc w/ Tektro Forged Levers

WHEELS: Jalco DDZ Rims w/ Alloy Disc Hubs, Kenda Small Block Eight 2.35� Tires

COCKPIT: Mongoose Pry Bar CroMo 50mm Rise Bar & Alloy BMX Stem, Mongoose Alloy 31.6mm Post & Mongoose M-Logo Knee-Grabber Jumping Saddle

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