Balance 450 FS SOLD

hydorah

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For sale Balance 450 FS frame

Done the rounds on RB a bit! Had a knackered rear derailuer thread when I got it, I've fixed that, but not tried to rebuild the rear suspension

At present it is locked fully extended, so is a completely usable bike. I've not tried to take it apart but I'm told the left stanchion is seized into the leg, I reckon I could beat it but I'm moving house soon, so moving out all the 'maybe one day' projects... I have a few...

Cosmetically she's pretty good, clear coat is a bit chipped here and there... BB is fine, no cracks or dents

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This is your chance to show us your RB skillz by fixing the rear suspension on this thing!

Previous incarnations and circulations:

http://www.retrobike.co.uk/forum/viewtopic.php?t=67505

http://www.retrobike.co.uk/forum/viewto ... 132#607132

Can also come with a bag of (in my opinion, not very good) purple parts LX copy brakes, a Classic stem... Yours for another £5 postage

Frame is £60 posted £50 collected from Exeter

Cheers!
 
noo. poor little fella must be feeling massively unloved by now!

lets hope the new owner gives it some loving
 
lewis1641":3kbfsvxy said:
noo. poor little fella must be feeling massively unloved by now!

lets hope the new owner gives it some loving

Agreed, shamed by that comment and not wanting to sell something with a 'risk' element I have un-seized the stanchions

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So you can definitely rebuild the rear-end now

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But there's still a challenge! Actually removing the stanchions will be possible but I didn't do it... Looks like it needs the type of allen wrench which is driven by a ratchet...

Still the same great price!
 
mikeekim89":1itj258l said:
Wishing.. :oops:

Reckon some LT pieces could be put inside that, From a Manitou or something..

Quite likely, just need elastomers with a fairly small internal diameter, my Manitou three kit contained a few elastomers with a 2mm ID that would have suited

Suspensionforkparts.net would be able to supply suitable ones and there are a few remaining with the frame which would serve as a guide

I reckon the stanchions need to be removed and polished/sanded as the stuck one remains quite sticky! So definitely a worthy challenge remains
 
I bought some elastomers for my FS-450 from the suspensionforkparts website
They work great although, while I bought them in 'Firm' they are still too soft for my weight (85kg) and I've had to add an extra small elastomer block from some spares I have just for a bit more resistance
Although in saying that, mine are the longer travel version with a coil-spring as well as the MCU's, so without a spring they might be firmer

I recommend for the next owner to just buy an elastomer for a seat post and cut it down and try that first
I got one off ebay ($6) and it feels very similar to the proper ones
The only thing is, apart from cutting it up (hacksaw) you need to bore out the center for the skewer to go through, not a big deal though

The bolt inside the legs should be an 8mm hex
I just attached an 8mm hex bit to a long socket-drive and with a little WD-40 had no trouble in undoing them
Giving the insides a good clean will really help
 

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