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FA: Bianchi Grizzly Mountainbike w/Marzocchi QR20 Bomber Suspension Fork/RaceFace/Shimano



 
 
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Old September 10th 03, 08:23 AM
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Default FA: Bianchi Grizzly Mountainbike w/Marzocchi QR20 Bomber Suspension Fork/RaceFace/Shimano




I am selling this bike for a friend, it comes with all manuals and an extra
set of clipless pedals that are still sealed in the package and never used,
in truth, this entire bike was hardly used, he only rode it twice which is
why he finally decided to sell it since it was taking up space in his condo.
This is one of the only high strength frames still being manufactured out of
STEEL, and superbly crafted by the highly regarded, BIANCHI, known for
integrating European biking technologies into their mountain bike line and
very high quality! Great value and one of the only production steel bikes
still being built. The Grizzly delivers a great frame and fork and those are
the two most important parts of the bike. The celeste paint is a love/hate
thing. Bianchi nicely complemented (or limited, depending on your view) the
amount of celeste with a sparkly navy blue front. This bike has been
upgraded to the high quality and low maintenance Marocchi z4 Bomber QR20
with super strong QR20 hub included! Marzocchi is highly regarded as one of
the premier makers of suspension forks! Besides the great frame and fork you
get a solid and reliable drivetrain and a wheels. If BUY IT NOW is used or
auction goes over $800 I will ADD FOR FREE a NEW PAIR of the award winning
Crank Bros EGG BEATER CLIPLESS PEDALS (MSRP $119)
Grizzly

http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...y=27 947&rd=1



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Type 27-speed hardtail race

Size 21.5"

Colors Bianchi MTB Team Celeste

Frame Bianchi MegaPro, Dedacciai Zero/Uno triple-butted CrMo,
TIG-welded, Zero-Flex seatstays, Breeze-In dropouts, triple bottle mounts,
disc-brake mount on left seatstay.

Fork Marzocchi Z4 Bomber QR20 (UPGRADE), 80mm travel, alloy steerer

Headset CaneCreek AheadSet SE, threadless, 1 1/8"

Bottom Bracket Shimano cartridge, 110mm

Handlebars Titec Hell-Bent XC, 6061-T6 aluminum,1-inch rise
Stem Titec Lil? Al, forged alloy, 7-degree rise

Crankset Race Face Prodigy LP, 22/32/44 RaceRing chainrings

Chain Z9000
Hubset Shimano LX (rear); QR20 20mm Quick Release (front)

Spokes Aluminum 28 front / 28 rear

Rims Mavic

Tire Panaracer Fire XC Pro KEVLAR

F. Derailleur Shimano LX

R. Derailleur Shimano XT, 9-spd

Shift Levers Shimano LX Rapidfire Plus

Casssette Shimano, 11-34T, 9-spd

Brakes/Levers Shimano LX

Pedals Wellgo, clipless, 2-sided and standard pair included

Saddle WTB Speed-V Comp SL

Seatpost Titec, 26.8mm

Grips/Other Race Face Good?n?Evil; CPSC reflectors
Price $1,599.99 MSRP



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On Sep-07-03 at 14:46:05 PDT, seller added the following information:

As testament to the very HIGH quality of this frame, there is a rear disc
mount for when you choose to upgrade to either hydraulic or mechanical DISC
BRAKES. It is very disc-brake-ready, and distinctive from lower-end
manufacturers, the disc brake mount on this frame has additional
reinforcements to the weld for added stability. Additionally, I would be
remiss if I didn't point ouf the very high quality 9-speed RACEFACE crankset
that is included on this bike. RACEFACE forged cranks are highly respected
and very-well crafted in Canada. I am also including a brand new set of
SHIMANO XTR shift cables for high precision shifting, these will need to be
installed when you have the bike tuned up. Good luck!


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