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    Azonic DS-1 - $250

    Not sure what year (2001?) Azonic DS-1 - $250 or possibly trade for something. This has been my do everything bike for a while (although not in current form). I jumped it, I made it a singlespeed and I rode it when my XC bike was broke.

    Measures 17.5" from the bottom bracket to the seat tube and has a 22.5" top tube.

    -2003 Mazocchi Z1 - low end model w/ air compression adjust
    -Chrome Rhino-lite wheels with Hayes Elite hubs
    -Hayes MX-2 disc brakes w/ Avid Speed dial 7 levers
    -Intense CC 2.25 tires
    -Shimano square taper cranks (old LX I think)
    -Race Face sqaure taper bottom bracket
    -Deore front/rear deraillieurs/ rear shifter - IT IS MISSING THE FRONT, so obviously buyer will need to get that seperately.

    If you want pictures of anything else, let me know. Buyer pays shipping.

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    Bump because I really don't want this in my apartment anymore... Will part it out, so if there's anything on it you want, make an offer.

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    Those spokes look reel sturdie.

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    Quote Originally Posted by col_surfer
    Those spokes look reel sturdie.
    huh? I don't follow...

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    Trade for skis listed below? So it's a single speed now?
    Driving to Targhee

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    Sorry, those are a bit short for me... It is not a single speed right now, it's exactly as shown, except I put a 32 tooth ring and bashguard on the cranks.

    But if someone wants the bike, I'll throw in a Gusset single speed convertion with 16 and 18 tooth sprockets. The bike has horizontal dropouts, so it makes for a good single speed frame. I never had much trouble with the quick release coming loose, but I know some people do, so I'll throw in a chain tensioner as well. Plus, I found an XT front derailliuer that and the Deore front. So, whatever you want to do, you're covered.

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    Is this still up for grabs?

    Where do you live?

    I am in Minnesota...Would you ship?

    I may be interested.

    Thanks
    Livin the moon time.

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    where's the bike located

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    Sorry, only the frame is left. I would sell that pretty cheap though.

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