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I had one of these in red. It was wicked. good luck with the sale man
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sweet whip, would love to buy it and build it fixed, but i've got bikes coming out my ears these days.
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Classic DJ bike of my youth. Bumpworthy.
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Thanks for the kinds words - it is certainly a fun bit of bike and I am sure it will make its new owner smile lots. Price drop - £145 plus p&p
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Price drop and plea - please buy me! £140 plus p&p? Anyone? its a laugh in the mud
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Alright JOno! Ha can't believe it's going, I think I know someone who would want it, I'll find out now
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Well fancy see you here! It is sad to see it go but I am just not using it enough. Let me know if you find anyone.
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Yeah, he's just checking it out/thinking about it. If you know anyone that wants a ridiculous carbon racer give me a shout
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last try before ebay - £130 posted.
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Very interested if you are still selling, 07854927478. cheers Rich
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still selling?
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My mate had one of these too, in the "beginning" of that whole DS, mtb jump bike malarkey. It was expensive at the time, I think about £500
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still selling?
After 2 years?
Hi there,
For sale I have a pretty old Azonic DS1 frame with assorted bits. I have had this frame since my early teens and it has sat unused and unwanted (but perfectly safe and happy) for nearly a decade until recently when I decided that I fancied a nippy singlespeed mountain bike to bomb around on. Unfortunately I have too many bikes at the moment and she has to go.
Azonic Ds1 Dual slalomy type aluminum frame. I am going to hazard a guess at 1995 as to its age, but it was one of the first runs of this frame. I think it is 14inch but not sure.
Charge forks
24/7 bars and stem
Big fat Hutchinson Bulldog tyres
New Amitybikeco grips
Is lots of fun for hacking around woods, a bit of light street action or perhaps as a polo bike. Its really nice and fairly light frame that is responsive and good fun.
Unfortunately I never quite mustered up the cash to finish the build in the way I would have liked. As a result of this the back wheel is a 'no-name' with a screw on freewheel and the front wheel is equally as average. The v-brake on the back does not work, which may be as a result of the lever from the parts box - so basically these things would probably need replacing if you wanted to actually ride it properly. The cranks are low-level shimano, so also not great. Regardless of these faults it is a good bike and with a few improvements it could be a great (and almost retro now I guess) bike.
As I live in Cornwall this is going to have to be posted. I would like 150 plus p&p.
Being as I have only really used this forum to buy a bike (thanks RIH) and the occasional bit of abuse to my friend who also posts here, I will be more than happy to make a donations to the forum if the sale is made.