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Niner Jet9RDO 29er Mtn Bike | ||
| Item condition: | Used | |
| Ended: | Jan 20, 201220:19:31 PST | |
| Sold For: | US $4,499.00 [ 3 bids ] | |
| Shipping: | Varies based on location and shipping method | |
| Item location: | Aptos, CA, United States | |
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2012 Niner Jet9RDO. Size Small. Black/Natural Carbon. Niner recommends this size for riders between 5'3" and 5'9".
Own the best XC/Trail 29er out there. Bike has LESS THAN 10HRS on it. Like new! Never crashed. 2012 Fox Float RLC 120mm - 15mm thru axle. SRAM XX group (shifters, derailleurs, cranks, brakes). 185mm front, 160mm rear. XX Cranks are BB30, 26x39 w 175mm crankarms. SRAM PG-1070 11-32 cassette. Thomson Stem. Niner aluminum handlebars, uncut. Easton EC70 carbon seatpost. WTB Silverado Seat. Chris King Inset headset and hubs. Stan's Arch Rims, custom wheel build by top tier local bike shop. Maxxis UST Ardent 2.25 tires. KMC 10spd TI chain. No pedals included. There are some minor, cosmetic blemishes (why this is a USED listing). See pictures 5 thru 9. I went through the bike as careful as I could and all the scratches on the frame are clearcoat only, no carbon damage. The photos/flash do a good job of highlighting or exaggerating/informing, but all of these disappear from vision when standing next to the bike. Please note the following. 1) small scratch on left side of headtube. 2) small chip in clearcoat on right rear triangle. 3) clearcoat chips on inside of rear triangle near where rear wheel inserts 4) small scrapes on the bottom of one of the crank arms Wheels are brand new build - never ridden on. Chris King hubset has about 75hrs on them (professionally serviced and checked prior to rebuild). They came off a previous ride, the only parts on the bike that aren't new/almost new. However, CK hubs do have fantastic quality/longevity. This one weighs in at 25.6lbs on my scale - that's sick for a 29er dual suspension. And it's built to ride; no flimsy super ultralight parts. I have approx $7300 into the bike. Decided to sell to build up a DH rig for next season. Why pay new (assuming you can find one, they are typically backordered for months - my case on this bike) when you can get this sweet ride for $$'s less? Your questions are welcome - happy to also send more pictures or video as needed. |