K2 Razorback RS -- twith noleen pull shock

rapiddescent

Retro Newbie
This is my rather pimpy K2 Razorback RS from about 1998/1999 - you may have seen me at various singlespeed championships riding this frame - it's a very lightweight frame with the (in)famous pull shock. Folks just don't understand the shock because it works in reverse to a normal push shock. It kind of looks like there is a missing bit of frame (there isn't). It's a licensed design by Turner that K2 tried to kick start their XC World Cup XC race team with after tremendous success in the mid-nineties with Hank Djernis on a Proflex 856.

I did a review for GoFAR (whatever happened to them?) and a copy is here: http://www.rapiddescentscotland.co....ser_op=view_page&PAGE_id=10&MMN_position=14:6

I got this direct from k2 - I used to sell Proflex and K2 spare parts for 13 years and gave up a few years ago.

I've got some spare parts for this frame on ebay as well

NO RESERVE!!
 

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yeah - I sold a carbon frame last week and only put 15 quid for the frame and nearly died when I got to the post office. Not only have they put up first class postage but all the parcel prices have gone up as well.
 
Local powder coat guy did it for me. The glitter really shines up in the sun. Basically it's 3 layers, base dark blue powder coat, glitter and then a lacquer finish - baked in the oven at gas mark 10 for an hour and voila.
 
Postage wise forget the Post Office/Parcel Force, getting far too expensive.
Go to Parcel Monkey - no limits on size, really good value and they pick up.
I sent a whole boxed bike (early 90's Saracen, so not overly light) and the whole shebang cost £12.50 inc. £200 insurance and VAT.
 

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