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Potential dibs.
Reckon this would work for someone at 5'9-10 -
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Yeah no problem. It's at the limit of size for me at 6ft 1. There is plenty of scope to drop the seatpost 3 inches with still loads of standover height.
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• #4
I'll put a dibs in. Pm'd
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Replied
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• #6
Great price, get it bought @Dakin 18" should be fine for 5'10" , I was riding a 17" when I was 11.
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• #7
Dude I'm doing it. Just need to wait to get payed
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• #8
Don't do it @Dakin! ;)
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• #9
@caveatgez Back orf fam
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• #10
SOLD - pleasure doing business with you @Dakin
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• #11
That was once my bike! Glad to see that its still going strong!
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Cheers mate. About to commute home on thIs bad boy. Brakes are a revelation to me.
For sale due to upgrade - My Voodoo Bantu 18", spec as follows:
Frame Voodoo Bantu 18". In theory a budget frame but they ride superbly well, designed by Joe Murray. sliding dropouts allow geared or single speed.
Fork: Manitou R7 100mm. With adjustable rebound / lockout.
Shifters: Shimano XT 3x9
Chainset: XT hollowtech II. Brand new TA Specialites inner ring, middle and outer are fine.
Front Mech: Deore
Rear mech: XTR
Brakes: Formula (can't remember the actual model, can check if interest.
Headset: Superstar Components ceramic bearings, v smooth
Wheels: Superstar Components 26". Nice wheelset, gunmetal hubs & blue rims. V loud freewheel!
Seatpost: SDG I-beam 27.2
Saddle: SDG I-beam Bel-Air.
Stem: Exotic cycles (alloy)
Bars: Ritchey WCS low rise
Pedals: SPD or flats (DMR V8) as preferred.
This has been well used - the frame has been substantially helitaped, this is coming away in parts which does look slightly scruffy. There are a few scratches and the head badge is missing. However it all works perfectly, has been looked after, and is a very nice responsive ride. Pics below show the bike set up for me at 6ft 1.
I bought for £300 from a Bikeradar ad 18 months ago and would like £270 . I am in High Wycombe and can bring the bike to London with ease.