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I have a 2005 kona stinky that hasn't been used in 4yrs, has been wall decoration. needs fork seals done and brake master cylinder seals due to no usage.

bike was well over 3k back then, still rides awesome and current bikes are about the 5k mark !

$750

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Benny that bike looks like a BOSS, sooo tough, how much that set you back?

Yeh man, me and J.D and a few other mates are keen to cut some laps, on a regular basis.

Just wanna get my bike organised asap !

Sorry for the delay KV. Been having troubles with this site. My bike retails for about $5k but picked it up on a run out sale for $3k. Been out riding it today and had a ball. I love the duel suspension, very forgiving which is great for my limited ability.

Have you found a bike yet?

Benny.

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Still looking...got my eye on 2 atm..

The Scott Aspect 40 2012 and the Specialized Hardrock Sport Disc 2011.

Help me decide !! - both are $600

Thoughts !?!

Rab, how big is the bike? and how tall are you?

Scott Aspect 40

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Frame: Aspect Alloy 6061, Performance geometry, Integrated headtube

Fork: Suntour XCM-H with Lockout, 100mm travel

Headset: Ritchey Logic OE integrated

Rear Derailleur: Shimano Acera, RD-M390, 24 Speed

Front Derailleur: Shimano FD-M190, 31.8mm

Shifters: Shimano ST-EF 51 L, 8R, EZ-fire plus

Brakelevers: -

Brakes: Shimano BR-M375-L, Mech. Disc

Crankset: Shimano FC-M171 w/CG, 42x34x24 T

BB-Set: Shimano BB-UN 26, Cartridge Type

Handlebar: Scott Aspect OS, 640mm, black, 31.8mm, 15mm rise, 8° backsweep

Stem: Scott TDS-D345A-8

Pedal: Wellgo C 127 S

Seatpost: Scott, 31.6mm

Seat: Scott Aspect

Hub front: Scott Disc Team CL

Hub rear: Shimano FH-RM 35-CL

Chain: KMC Z-7

Cassette: Shimano CS-HG31-8l, 11-32T

Spokes: 14 G, stainless, black

Rims: Araya TX-633, D-Wall, black

Tires: Schwalbe Black Jack, 26 x 2.1, 50TPI

Specialized Hardrock Sports Disc

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FRAMESpecialized A1 Premium Aluminum, fully butted, formed TT, Double ORE DT, externally relieved HT, reinforced disc mount, forged dropouts w/ replaceable hanger, disc only

FORKSR Suntour SF11-XCM-V3-26-DS-MLO, 80mm, 1pc. alloy lower, 30mm Hi-Ten stanchions, mechanical LO, coil/mcu spring w/ preload adj., spring assisted seals

HEADSET1-1/8" threadless, loose ball

STEM3D forged alloy, 4 bolt, 10 degree rise, 25.4mm clamp

HANDLEBARSAlloy riserbar, 25mm rise, 8 degree back sweep, 6 degree up

GRIPSSpecialized Enduro, dual compound Kraton, no flange, 131mm

FRONT BRAKEAvid BB5, mechanical disc, 160mm G2 Clean Sweep rotor

REAR BRAKEAvid BB5, mechanical disc, 160mm G2 Clean Sweep rotor

BRAKE LEVERSAlloy, linear pull

FRONT DERAILLEURShimano Altus, 34.9mm clamp

REAR DERAILLEURShimano Alivio, 9sp direct mount long cage

SHIFT LEVERSShimano Acera SL, 8sp rapid fire trigger

CASSETTESRAM PG-820, 8-speed, 11-32t

CHAINKMC X8 w/ reuseable Missing Link

CRANKSETSR SunTour, Octalink spline

CHAINRINGS42S x 32S x 22S replaceable

BOTTOM BRACKETShimano BB-ES25, Octalink spline, cartridge bearing, 68mm x 118mm

PEDALSComposite platform, toe clip compatible, 9/16" w/ reflectors

RIMSAlex RHD 26", alloy double wall, pinned w/eyelets, 32h

FRONT HUBForged alloy, hi/low flange, double sealed, ground race, machined disc mount and flange, QR, 32h

REAR HUBForged alloy, mid flange, double sealed, ground race, machined disc mount and flanges, cassette, QR, 32h

SPOKES2mm (14g) stainless

FRONT TIRESpecialized Fast Trak LK Sport, 26x2.0", 60TPI, wire bead

REAR TIRESpecialized Fast Trak LK Sport, 26x2.0", 60TPI, wire bead

INNER TUBESSchraeder valve

SADDLESpecialized XC, Body Geometry, 143mm width, front and rear bumpers

SEATPOSTAlloy two bolt, 12.5mm offset, micro adjust, 30.9mm

SEAT BINDERAlloy QR, nylon washer

NOTESChain stay protector, reflectors, clear coat, owners manual

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I do like the hardrock but I think the Scott has a better spread of components, 100mm forks with lockout will be more versatile, and a full shimano drivetrain is an advantage. The 80mm forks on the hardrock probably don't have enough travel for your size offroad.

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Just buy the stinky! that's a bargain!

But yeah, go the Scott. Slightly better components and you'll love the lockout on the forks if you decide to ride long distance on the road.

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Ok, so ive visited a few bike shops, and ill be brutally honest, fk they are sh!t sales people, they are pretty much do you wanna buy it or not?

Never explain the features, never get the bike out to show it off - absolute wankers !

Ive spoken to a small store in Carlton, bloke on the phone actually sounds like a decent bloke/whos what hes talkinga bout, explained a few things, and actually recommended a different bike.

http://www.bikeexchange.com.au/bicycles/fuji/mountain/tahoe-4-0/carlton-north/vic/102010889 which he can do for $550

Im pretty sure its better specced than the other bikes I meantioned? Rockshox forks/hydro brakes...

Should I bite the bullet?

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Hey mate, only large and XL so make sure you test it out first, darts are rock shox bottom end forks, but still ok, the rest of the components sound ok but I have no experience with Fuji or their frames, I think they are fairly well know in road bike circles but relatively new to mtb? Not sure how they stack up

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Yeh Trainer, will be checking it out tomorrow, yeh the bike is close to $900 anywhere else as well, dunno about the colour, any idea how to paint ? haha

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Hey man you do know you can buy bike with motors yeah? Just lettin ya know.

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That looks like a pretty good bike for the money. Great components for a $550 bike. Id buy it. Your not gonna do much better than that in that price range. When it comes to the frame its not like your gonna do big drops on it or use it for competition and most frames have a fair bit of warranty on them. I say bite the bullet.

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