Just cosmetically, pads have good life left.  I was going to put them
on the komodo and use them again until I got my new bike with some
hyrdaulics on it.  However if your thinking about putting them on the
bighit, I'd get them bled first.  Otherwise they are good.

On Jan 19, 5:56 pm, Sean Hilty <[email protected]> wrote:
> How beat up are the juicy's?
>
>
>
> On Wed, Jan 19, 2011 at 5:46 PM, Tyler <[email protected]> wrote:
> > I have some things for sale.
>
> > Gusset Slim Jim Pedals - 30$ basically brand new, I rode them once at
> > the bmx track and preferred my shimano dx more, so I never used them
> > again.
>
> > GT flat pedals - 20$ these are brand new never used.
>
> > Avid Juicy 5's - 75$ this is for both the front and rear brake, does
> > not include rotors or adapters.  They are used but work fine for xc
> > trail riding, not recommended for downhill.
>
> > Jamis Komodo - 230$ this is a complete bike.  The fork is a manitou
> > stance adjustable travel 120-150mm, wtb wheelset with shimano hubs,
> > tioga bar/stem, avid bb5 brakes (160mm rotors), maxxis holyroller
> > front tire, bontrager xc rear wheel, sram x4 derailleur, x5 shifter,
> > truvativ crankset/bottom bracket, mrp mini me partycrasher chainguide
> > with an e.13 34th front ring, fsa seatpost, wtb seat.  The bike is
> > small.  The frame's rear triangle is slightly torqued (one dropout is
> > a couple mm higher than the other), but I can only tell when I hit
> > certain jumps.  Overall its pretty solid, I used it as a dirtjumper,
> > but it is designed as an aggressive trail bike.
>
> > If interested in any of it feel free to let me know.- Hide quoted text -
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