2008 Redline Monocog Steel Single Speed 29er 17"

Discussion in 'For Sale : Car Parts' started by Zombie, Feb 2, 2009.

  1. Zombie
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    This bike is awesome and a way better value than a Surly Karate Monkey. It's the brown color like in the picture and the frame has some graphics on the top tube and down tube. It's disc ready (hubs and frame have disc brake provisions). The only thing that is different than "stock" is some aluminum specialized platform pedals. I had alot of fun with it last summer. I was amazed at the logs/stumps I was able to roll over with the big wheels and the small chainring. It's in great shape. I just decided I want a redline 925 and I will use my Stumpjumper FSR for trail riding. Looking to get $375

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  2. Paul Revere
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    But is it made in the Twin Cities like Surly?? JK these are nice bikes I would jump on this deal if I had a job.
     
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    Surly used to be made in the twin cities but have been making their bikes in Taiwan for years like everyone else unfortunately. Big surprise? They’re just a brand of the huge Quality Bicycle Products company. 8)
     
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    wishing i was shorter...

    GL on the sale, nice ride

    -dan
     
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    Post on www.morcmtb.org gratis. Be prepared re price - used bike stuff typically starts around 50% of retail notwithstanding a crappy economy.
     
  6. Zombie
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    50%? lol I wish that was true (especially when buying) but my many years of riding, buying, and selling bikes tell me that it's not the case.