Wee price drop - I've just put these up on Singletrack but I'll take the cost of postage off the two Cotics for anyone on here. (the Norco doesn't feel worth selling for any less - I'll just get a rigid fork for it and build it singlespeed for the local pump track if no one takes it).
Next phase of my clearout - I'll give these a week or two here before resorting to eBay. Located in Edinburgh.
The spare room is a bit of a bombsite so the photos aren't great - DM me if you'd like any more shots.
Size large Cotic Escapade frame and fork inc. Hope headset, head doctor and seat collar in duck egg blue. A few wee scuffs and scrapes but nothing serious. £280 posted.
ThisI think is the correct page on the Cotic site with info, geometry etc.
Size Large Cotic Hemlock full sus (26" wheels) inc. Hope headset (1 1/8" reducer - you can use the top half if you want to run tapered forks an just replace the lower), qr seat collar, both short and long rocker (long has never been used) and Fox RP23 shock. I loved the short rocker so much that I never got around to experimenting with the long one. The sweet spot seemed to be a 140mm travel fork although I occasionally wound them down to make it more of an XC bike. I think Cy put an angleset headset in his with a longer fork and the long rocker when developing the successor. This is from the final batch of Hemlocks with the updated chainstays. Geometry etc.. In generally great condition, slight chainsuck marks and a wee bit of tyre rub on the DS chainstay. All the bearings are good to the best of my knowledge, they are also all standard and readily available. £300 posted.
3.Finally, my 2004 Norco Sasquatch inc. FSA headset, original seat collar and seatpost. This was designed as a long travel hardtail so ride great with a 130-140mm fork but also works set up as a dirt jump bike with 80-100mm. In pretty good condition, some scuffs and paint rub but no more than to be expected on a frame of this age/style. £50 + postage.
More money off, these are also now on eBay.
Wee price drop - I've just put these up on Singletrack but I'll take the cost of postage off the two Cotics for anyone on here. (the Norco doesn't feel worth selling for any less - I'll just get a rigid fork for it and build it singlespeed for the local pump track if no one takes it).
Next phase of my clearout - I'll give these a week or two here before resorting to eBay. Located in Edinburgh.
The spare room is a bit of a bombsite so the photos aren't great - DM me if you'd like any more shots.
Size large Cotic Escapade frame and fork inc. Hope headset, head doctor and seat collar in duck egg blue. A few wee scuffs and scrapes but nothing serious. £280 posted.
This I think is the correct page on the Cotic site with info, geometry etc.
Size Large Cotic Hemlock full sus (26" wheels) inc. Hope headset (1 1/8" reducer - you can use the top half if you want to run tapered forks an just replace the lower), qr seat collar, both short and long rocker (long has never been used) and Fox RP23 shock. I loved the short rocker so much that I never got around to experimenting with the long one. The sweet spot seemed to be a 140mm travel fork although I occasionally wound them down to make it more of an XC bike. I think Cy put an angleset headset in his with a longer fork and the long rocker when developing the successor. This is from the final batch of Hemlocks with the updated chainstays. Geometry etc.. In generally great condition, slight chainsuck marks and a wee bit of tyre rub on the DS chainstay. All the bearings are good to the best of my knowledge, they are also all standard and readily available. £300 posted.
3.Finally, my 2004 Norco Sasquatch inc. FSA headset, original seat collar and seatpost. This was designed as a long travel hardtail so ride great with a 130-140mm fork but also works set up as a dirt jump bike with 80-100mm. In pretty good condition, some scuffs and paint rub but no more than to be expected on a frame of this age/style. £50 + postage.