Im selling my 2008 Norco Fluid 2 LT Frame. It's a 19" frame. I'm 6ft 2 and using a 50mm stem it fits very well, without feeling krampt in the cockpit.
http://www.norco.com/2008bikes/templates/model/enlarge.php?id=24&view=&deets=2
It comes with non-standard parts. I swapped the DHX 3.0 rear shock for a Fox RP23 unit. The shock has just had a service and brand new seals 7 rides ago and works beautifully. I'm a 14 stone rider. No scratches on the shaft.
It's an awesome frame, Light and stiff. And can be adjusted between having 137-158 mm of travel on the rear. That's 5.3-6.2 inches. This is easily done by just moving the top shock bolt to either of the two positions on the yoke. Front being 5.3 and rear 6.2. It climbs awesomely. Even without the propedal on. And this can of course offer you apart from locking the shock out, three platforms of propedal.
I recently set it to it's slacker 6.2 guise and the frame and suspension system feels buttery smooth, lively and it's a load of fun. And still climbs and descends fantastically.
I have owned a Nomad, An Orange 5 and a Zesty previously and was very impressed with this frames capabilities. Built carefully with good components it will weigh in at about 13-14 KG.
It takes forks with a 1 1/8" diameter steerer. And a rear wheel of 135mm. Which is the quick release standard.
There are of course as a bike of it's age, scuffs and blemishes. But not many and not dents or cracks. I also replaced the bearings by the rear dropouts two months ago. There is no play in any of the bearing and it all running tip top.
I will include a Thompson layback (full length) 27.2 seapost in the sale. And a Shimano XT front mech 31.8 and also a Hope quick release seatpost clamp in black 31.8, new 7 rides ago.
£650 shipped to UK mainland.
I also have some Marzocchi 55 ATA2 160mm - Air Forks for sale. With a near new Hope sealed headset and head doctor. For £150. Which I can do a deal with If both the frame and fork are bought together.

