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Item: '07.5 Norco Atomic downhiller - was told the frame is '08 colour scheme

Age: 1yr

Condition: PC

Price: $1500

Location:Brisbane

Contact:Paul

Comments: Bike is in PC, hardly ridden (lazy bugger). Selling bike to help pay for the rb25 gearbox i just had to replace ($$$$$)... Fresh 9spd drivetrain 5hrs use (std is 8spd) Specs include:

Med size frame - 200mm / 8" rear travel

Sram: X-7 rear der, X-9 9spd shifter, PG990 cassette

Truvativ:Hussefelt cranks, chain device and DH Riserbar, XR seatpost.

Avid: Juicy 3 disc brakes - 200mm fr, 185mm rr

Rockshox: Boxxer Race - 200mm 8" travel. Adj reb, comp and preload

Fox: DHX 3.0 Adj reb, propedal, preload

Nuke Proof: Titanium rear shock spring - 500 x 3.00

Sunline: Machined Stem - 40mm Direct Mount

Sun Rims: Single Track rims with Kenda tyres.

Ph: 0421 789 416

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I would love to buy it, but I dont have that amount of money on me right now. Also shipping to Adelaide would be hard I think???

Or what do you think???

Shipping to Adelaide probably wouldn't be a drama.

Just the bike to rampage through the Adelaide hills on!

I can price delivery to your area code if ur interested?

The bike is basically brand new and a pleasure to ride.

Paul.

Hell yeah, this bike's abilities are waaay above my ability as a rider.. :P

I tend to ride my carbon Terrashark these days so this bike needs a new home.

Edited by timma2500

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