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I have for sale an as new condition Giant Trance X2 mountain bike. Its a small size which is now unavailable from Giant. The bike has only been ridden on the road for a total of probably 50klms around Homebush. It was bought for my girlfriend who has since decided she wants a road bike over a mountain bike

It has some mods done to it - Sunline stem, Truvativ bars, ODI lock on grips, Odyssey flat pedals, Speed she seat

I am asking $2700 ono for the bike in standard form. Let me know if your after the bike with the mods and we will work something out.

Its located in Sydney but i will send it at the buyers expense.

Specs here

http://www.giant-bicycles.com/en-AU/bikes/...ain/2334/32058/

This is what the bike looks like. I have no pics of the actual bike but i assure you, its in brand new condition.

giant_trance_x2_2009.jpg

Brad

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