MRC full susp. $300 BIN

sancho

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sancho":1i7gwogg said:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&Item=260475845431&Category=98083&_trkparms=algo%3DLVI%26its%3DI%26otn%3D2

I don't have any full susp. bikes in the stable and am not crazy about the idea of working on a rear shock, but this one is tempting. (Good thing I sold my Steely Danz!)

Yep...good thing :wink:
 
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sancho":3v0l2jix said:
But I've still got the MRC ti post and batwing v-brakes :shock:

hmmm...guess you have a bit of a dilemma there

though I've read MRC ti stuff wasn't very well made...or was that just the stems/forks

or did I read wrong?
 
Pivot in picture 4 doesn't look too clever. It's either rusting away or is covered in a bucketload of grease (which makes you wonder why)

Nice frame though. 8)
 
Buy it and try FS, you won't regret it! :wink:

Nice frame, must be really rare, I've never seen one of those before and you can't go wrong with FSR (Specialized still use it.) I'm sure you could replace the shock with something more modern that works better. Looks like a fairly standard mounting.
 

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