DeletedUser006
Old School Grand Master
Selling my long standing Rock Shox SID forks, They have been a great fork that I have to move on to fund a broken window :sad:
They are in fantastic condition both visually and operationally and have all the original decals , I had them serviced professionally last year (there is no way a retro boy by like me could do this) and have only ridden them when out with my young kids, so no more than 40 miles :roll:
They have 100m of travel, IS disc mount and Canti studs, They have a working rebound adjuster at the lower of right leg and two air chambers at the top of stansions that takes a std shock pump. There are no leaks and the gold coating shows no sign of wear. Steerer is 180mm, Im not sure of the exact weight but they are very light for a suspension fork. The only gripe would be the marks from hyro hose at rear of Left leg and front left of bridge that you can see in pics.
was £80 incl UK isured postage, and Gravy Monsters famous packaging
please reply below and follow up with PM
Cheers
GM
EDIT - click here to see them on my my bike http://www.retrobike.co.uk/forum/viewto ... c&start=11
They are in fantastic condition both visually and operationally and have all the original decals , I had them serviced professionally last year (there is no way a retro boy by like me could do this) and have only ridden them when out with my young kids, so no more than 40 miles :roll:
They have 100m of travel, IS disc mount and Canti studs, They have a working rebound adjuster at the lower of right leg and two air chambers at the top of stansions that takes a std shock pump. There are no leaks and the gold coating shows no sign of wear. Steerer is 180mm, Im not sure of the exact weight but they are very light for a suspension fork. The only gripe would be the marks from hyro hose at rear of Left leg and front left of bridge that you can see in pics.
was £80 incl UK isured postage, and Gravy Monsters famous packaging
please reply below and follow up with PM
Cheers
GM
EDIT - click here to see them on my my bike http://www.retrobike.co.uk/forum/viewto ... c&start=11