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Grove Innovations Woods Bike
It really kills me to sell this as I am a huge Grove fan and this is one of two in the world woods bike, but it's not a bike I ride and it's been sitting in a dark corner of my loft for nearly 7 years now. Again one of three built and two surviving Grove Woods Bike...
1984 Fat Chance
If you're a collector of vintage mountain bikes and a fan of Chris Chance then here is your opportunity to acquire a virtually brand new 1984 Fat Chance. This is not a kicker and predates that model by a couple years. This model was the mainstay of the Fat lineup in 1984 and is...
My garage is too full, need to make some space.
1985 Mantis XCR
One of the early composite Aluminum/Steel XCRs built. Large or maybe even XL frame (ST 21.5" / TT 24.5"). This bike was sold to Chuck Parmenter who was a mold maker and built the first prototype Nishiki Alien (out of wood!!!) for...
I've made a couple small changes on the bike and lowered the price to $2700 plus international shipping
Replaced Ringle QRs with M900
Replaced Ringle Seat collar with OG Fat Chance
Replaced Specialized tires with Tioga Psycho Rear and Dart front
Replaced Control Tech stem with a 100mm Salsa moto
Offering for sale a 1992 Fat Chance 10th Anniversary. Frame number 152 of 180 in a M/S size.
Top tube : 21.5" c2c
Seat tube : 14.5" c2c
Frame is in nice shape, with a few chips on the top tube and the stays, cable rub on the head tube and most noticeably the chainsuck on the drive side. No...
That's a common way for those frames to crack. The repair doug did was to cut the top off above the neck and use a clamp from the later series of bikes over the larger tube.
http://www.secondspincycles.com/2015/10/1990-91-doug-bradbury-manitou.html
For sale is a 1991/1992 Mantis XCR EC. I purchased this bike last winter from the MOMBAT collection, I had always wanted an early elevated XCR and this seemed like a good size. When I first got the bike it needed a fair amount of overhaul work as headset and rear hub bearings were completely...