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Photos in the wrong order. Here’s the Trek Built up, and the worst ding on the Stumpy.
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Bump
Trek now £85
Stumpjumper £90
Both come with a Bottom Bracket.
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PM'd about stumpjumper
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Stumpjumper sold.
Trek now £75. Also has a new sealed bearing bottom bracket and headset.
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Those Treks are pretty bombproof.
Not the lightest maybe but it won't let you down.
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Cheers, yeah definitely not lightweight. It rides great, and good condition paint too!
Selling two 26inch Frames as I have too much stuff and not enough space.
First up is this ~1995 Trek Mountain Track 850 in a nice deep green. Like new Tange Sealed Bearing headset. Forks are 1 1/8 threaded. Built it up but sadly it’s too small for me.
Seat Tube is 50cm (19.5in) C-T
Top Tube is 57.5cm C-C
£90
Second is this Specialized Stumpjumper M2FS frame only from 1994. Super light ‘duralcan’ aluminium tubing. Used but good condition FSA Sealed bearing headset (bearings feel great). Takes a 1 1/8 threadless fork. Being an ‘FS’ frame, this would have originally had a suspension fork with, I’m assuming around 80mm travel. I was using a rigid Kona P2 fork with 410mm Axle-Crown and it felt great. You could go for a longer A-C fork, but not shorter as I think it would upset the handling.
Seat Tube is 53cm (22in) C-T
Top Tube is 57cm C-C.
Cosmetically it’s a little ropey, has some dings here and there. Derailleur hanger is clearly not the right one, but I had it working. Ideally the right one should be tracked down.
£100
Both frames collection on in Bristol BS7.
Happy to answer questions via DM.
Thanks
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