Sold Easton Ultralite Maxlite frame and Exotic forks

Tootyred

Old School Grand Master
Feedback
View
Ive been putting this off as i love the bike, but its just too small for my aging back, been sat for nearly 2 years.....time to let it go.

So im putting out feelers to anybody who might want the frame and / or forks. I really want them sold prior to stripping the bike...if i get no interest, then it stays in the shed.

Frame is 19.5 Maxlite made from Easton Ultralite tubing. It weighs in at just 1650g (actual weight). Cantilever bosses and disc mount. 130mm head tube. I belive it was made for 100 to 120mm forks. Im throwing in the hHansom Dog litestik post too. Builds up to a nice light , fast, flickable bike....in its present form its 9.4kg. At present its has no more than a damp cloth...so needs a good clean and polish.

For the frame im asking £70 plus post cost, having consulted with the intelligence of the forum.

The other bit is the forks. These are Exotic Alluminium. They are fairly new and were the last update i made in an attempt to get it more rideable for me. They are corrected to 120mm 465mm a to c. If i had to guess they have done 300miles of xc....no crashing, banging or jumping. Cant see a mark on them...steer is 215mm...1 1/8" standard straight.

Forks £65 plus post cost.

If you would be interested in the whole bike.....well that's another story....but one i may listen to...
 

Attachments

  • 20220804_134710.jpg
    20220804_134710.jpg
    941.5 KB · Views: 91
  • 20220804_134752.jpg
    20220804_134752.jpg
    707.2 KB · Views: 92
  • 20220804_134746.jpg
    20220804_134746.jpg
    1,005.3 KB · Views: 60
  • 20220804_134736.jpg
    20220804_134736.jpg
    947.2 KB · Views: 60
  • 20220804_134724.jpg
    20220804_134724.jpg
    801.2 KB · Views: 55
  • 20220804_134904.jpg
    20220804_134904.jpg
    955.8 KB · Views: 48
  • 20220804_134840.jpg
    20220804_134840.jpg
    963.1 KB · Views: 46
  • 20220804_134831.jpg
    20220804_134831.jpg
    974.1 KB · Views: 41
  • 20220804_134808.jpg
    20220804_134808.jpg
    325.1 KB · Views: 44
  • 20220804_134918.jpg
    20220804_134918.jpg
    1.1 MB · Views: 91
Last edited:
I briefly had one of these built up as an xc machine. Really light when built and nimble on the singletrack. They’re excellent frames. GLWS
 
Should say forks are disc and cantilever version.....but you noticed that anyway didn't you all
 
Its a fantastic xc bike. I run it on a 32t front with 11 - 34 9speed rear. No dinnervplate cassettes here!
 
Like i said, if anybody is interested pm me, i can send more photos etc...

Really just need to know its got a home prior to stripping it...
 
Are the forks standard 1 1/8?

I need a set to plug into the front of my static Clockwork turbo trainer. Might be a bit long.

Can I have dibs until I’ve had a measure up?
 
Thanks will check steerer length tonight, hadn't thought of that!

They'll be replacing some original gold Judy XC's - measured about 420mm A-C fully extended. I'm not sure that's too much to worry about - its a turbo bike so a slightly jacked up front end won't be a biggie - what do you think?
 
On a turbo, it would make no difference to geometry. You would just have marginally higher bars.

In fact, as most tubo trainers put the rear wheel 2" off the ground.....it would make it level again!
 
Back
Top