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Matt
10-09-2012, 02:45 PM
I know now's not the prime time to sell it, but figure i'd put it up now... there's plenty of good winter riding to be had, especially if its like last year!

I built it for my wife hoping we'd get out for a weekly ride but it just never happened and she only rode the bike twice this past summer. With the 3rd kid on the way (all being under the age of 4), this bike's just going to collect dust for a while so I'd prefer to sell it.

2011 Giant Talon 29er -1
Frame: Mens Small (So although I built this for my wife, there's nothing "woman specific" about it. )
Stock bike details can be found here: http://www.giant-bicycles.com/en-us/bikes/model/talon.29er.1/7377/44105/

Build thread (so you can see what type of work I put into this bike): http://www.theultimatejeep.com/showthread.php?1556-My-wifes-Giant-Talon-29er-Build-Thread

Upgrades:
Marzocchi Bomber Micro Ti 44 Fork (set to 100mm travel, can remove spacer for 120mm) ($400)
Stand NoTubes Tubeless wheel setup
BBG Inner chain guard
Truvativ Bash Guard
Blackspire Mono Veloce Single Speed Chainring
1x9 Setup
Lizard Skins chain stay protector
Yeti ODI grips
Elite bottle cage
Will include TIME pedals or a set of flats- buyers choice


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Matt
01-13-2013, 10:37 AM
Bumping and edited the first post.

I sold the wheels to a friend so now the bike has the stock wheels with the Stans NoTubes upgrade. I also put the stock brakes and crankset back on to help bring down the price.

Looking for $800 if anyones interested. It's still a sick 29er build even without the blingy wheels, brakes & crank :cool: (Though the crank and brakes can be put back on if desired... I was going to try and sell them separately this spring)