XC Mountain Bike FS

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Fun CH
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XC Mountain Bike FS

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Selling a 2010 a Trek Gary Fisher Superfly 100. Stock bike is around 24.5 lbs.

29" wheels, carbon frame New rear free hub, rear shock bushing, tires, brake pads. Includes original rear cassette which does not have much use (was replaced with a cassette that has a lower gear). New these bikes were around $6,000 so all components for top-of-the-line.

Components
ChainBontrager Race X Lite Scandium 29 disc

TiresBontrager XR1 Team Issue, 29 x 1.9

HubsSee Rims/Wheels

Spoke BrandSee Rims/Wheels

CassetteSRAM PG-990, 9-speed: 11-34

Rear ShockFox Float RP23 w/Pro Pedal, 100mm-travel, race-tuned

HandlebarBontrager Race Lite Big Sweep

Handlebar StemBontrager Race X Lite

SaddleBontrager Race Lite

BrakesetAvid Elixir CR disc, 6-inch rotors

Frame Tubing MaterialFisher OCLV carbon, G2 29-inch geometry, E2, ABP

Shift LeversSRAM X.0 Redwin

Factory Description
The crown jewel in Fisher's full-suspension race lineup, the all carbon Superfly 100 is the ultimate 29er with 100mm of travel at a hardtail weight. The Superfly’s monocoque carbon frame is incredibly light and stiff and features Fisher’s G2 Geometry with a custom, G2-specific Fox F29 fork to give you the best handling. For power on climbs, control on descents as well as dismantling the competition, G2 is dialed. Fisher came up with ways to significantly shorten the wheelbase, a sticking point with lesser 29ers. Combine that with the custom trail of the Fox fork and you have a bike that retains all the benefits of 29ers with super quick handling and snappy steering. Plus, the Superfly is adorned with an incredibly light parts package, including Bonty's Race X Lite Scandium wheels, SRAM X.0 shifting, carbon seatpost, super-stiff carbon Noir cranks and ultra-powerful Avid Elixir carbon discs.

$900 offers considered. 509-429-6866
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