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Shimano XT M770 crank arms (complete minus rings and ring bolts/pegs). 175mm. A few marks from shoes and few scuffs on the ends, but otherwise excellent. Been used with washers so pedal interface is unblemished; threads are perfect. XT BB (with spacers) included. £75

NukeProof titanium spring. Will fit DHX. 350 x 3.0 (so most strokes covered) and has a free length of 162mm. Excellent condition. £80

Hope Mono Mini/M4/X2 183mm floating saw rotor. Carrier is gunsmoke. Excellent condition. £25

Hope Mono Mini/M4 180mm fixed rotor. Great condition, loads of life. £15

Hope Mono Mini/M4 140mm fixed rotor. Great condition, loads of life. £12

Hope 1 1/8th headset in silver. Both bearings turn smoothly and not at all loose. They've been coated in thick grease inside the cups and have never been subject to cleaners (like Muc Off), jet washing or even a hose. No rust at all on bearings. Complete unit, including shim spacers, minus the head-doctor star-spangled wotsit replacement. £35

1 1/8 Hope headset with complete Head Doctor. There's a small scratch (visible in pic) on the lower cup, but otherwise excellent. The bearing feel like new. This headset came from a commuter bike and is about four months old. £37.50

Thomson Elite X4 50mm x O° stem for OS (31.8) bar and 1 1/8 steerer. Excellent condition, all threads perfect. £40

Thomson Elite 30.9 seat post. Cut to 295mm. Excellent condition. £30

Gamut G25 outer plate/bash guard for 32T-34T ring. Works with Gamut guide or to replace outer chainring. Very good condition, although the inside of the bolt mounts have been filed to help fitting to crank. Marks invisible when installed. £18

Steel SS chainring 34T. Minimal use, excellent condition. £10

2007 Specialized SX Trail frame, size medium. The frame has been stripped of paint to leave a raw aluminium finish. The swing arm/chainstay is the modified '08 version purchased for £100 from Specialized in May 2010, to replace the original. The DHX 4.0 shock was service and PUSH tuned in early 2010. The bike only had three of four rides last year, totalling perhaps 10 hours, so I wouldn't be expecting to have the shock serviced again until after this season. All suspension bearings were replaced in May 2010 and have been covered with inner-tube mudguards. They have a good few years life left in them (if you look after them!!).
The DHX was PUSH tuned more towards rock/root hits and transition rather than drops and big hits, which aren't really my kind of thing. That's not to say that it isn't capable, it's just better suited to fast, rocky/rooty riding than to being hucked. The adjustable ProPedal is much more effective since the PUSH and the compression is controlled and progressive; so the DHX's weakness of blowing through its travel - leaving the bike feeling permanently 'flat-tyred' - is resolved. It's not exactly the kind of bike one would want doing all day epics on - although it was quite at home on Glentress Black - but the PUSH tuning makes it much, much more comfortable and responsive to pedal than the standard set-up or even the shorter travel Enduro, whilst also providing impressive rear-wheel tracking.
Included in the sale will be two dérailleur hangers (both straight); Specialized FSR neoprene chainstay protector; QR Specialized seatpost clamp; RaceFace Diabolus seatpost.
This frame is in excellent condition - no cracks, dings, dents. No shock service needed; no bearings to replace; new, stronger chainstays; brake spots faced. I appreciate that the price is at the high end on the used market, but, to the best of my knowledge, there won't be any surprises for the buyer. Just build it up and go.
I can take more pictures if required.
Price is £420 shipped/insured (I'll knock a tenner off if collected). I can fit a great condition new-style, silver Hope headset for £30 if required and a Ti spring for £70.
After cash on collection, I would prefer payment by bank transfer. No PayPal for the frame.



