Im thinking for the hardtail. for XC only. Im getting a set of PRIME Pros
for the bighit.

On Wed, Jan 19, 2011 at 6:11 PM, Tyler <[email protected]> wrote:

> 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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