FS: Specialized Epic MTB (Large) w/Chris King, FOX, Hayes, Thomson

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A bit of a long shot for this forum ... but nevertheless: I am selling my mountain bike as I am far too busy working full time and going to grad school. I've had the bike for about four years and did many upgrades on it. It has served me quite well, and, as I no longer ride, I want to find a new home for it. The bike has some really great upgrades from the original model. Namely, Chris King headset, Fox Racing front shock with 100mm travel, 50mm Thomson stem, upgraded wheels, hydraulic brakes, bashguard...and the list goes on.


I am asking for $1400 Firm. Selling from Atlanta, GA. Willing to travel to make the sale...or ship it if the incentive is right. Please PM me or email me if you have any questions.

My eBay feedback is: http://feedback.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewFeedback2&userid=dizzyzz&ftab=AllFeedback and my Heatware is http://heatware.com/eval.php?id=26395 . Email is zlatkounger [at] gmail [dot] com .



Below are the pictures (click to enlarge) and specs:





More pictures can be found here...


Here are the specs...


FRAME Specialized FSR technology optimized for BRAIN shock, M4 Alloy w/ ORE technology, fully butted and manipulated, full sealed cartridge bearing pivots, disc tabs only, 90mm travel, replaceable derailleur hanger
REAR SHOCK Specialized BRAIN shock, manufactured by Fox Racing Shox, air spring and rebound adj. 11.7" eye to eye, 1.875" stroke
FORK Fox Racing Shox 32 F100 RLC 3.9 inches / 100 mm travel
HEADSET 1 1/8" Chris King NoThreadSet
STEM Thomson Elite Mountain 50mm 90 Degrees
HANDLEBARS Specialized XC Low Rise bar, 6066 Alloy, 6 degree upsweep, 8 degree backsweep, 640mm width
GRIPS All City BMX Star Grips
FRONT BRAKE Hayes HFX 9 XC Disc Brake Hydraulic
REAR BRAKE Hayes HFX 9 XC Disc Brake Hydraulic
BRAKE LEVERS Hayes HFX 9 Hydraulic levers
BASHGUARD RaceFace 34T Light Bash Guard Black 4-Bolt 104mm bcd
FRONT DERAILLEUR Shimano M-570 LX, 34.9 clamp, bottom pull
REAR DERAILLEUR Shimano M-750 XT, long cage
SHIFT LEVERS Shimano M-570 LX, 9 speed
CASSETTE Shimano HG-50 LX, 11/34
CHAIN SRAM PC 971 P-Link Bicycle Chain (9-Speed, Grey)
CRANKSET Truvativ Firex SL 28-38-48
CHAINRINGS 28-38-48, Truvativ
BOTTOM BRACKET Truvativ Giga Pipe Team SL Bottom Bracket
PEDALS Shimano PD-M959
RIMS Mavic X3.1 UST Disc
FRONT HUB Cannondale Front Disc Hub
REAR HUB DT Swiss Onyx Disc Rear Hub
SPOKES DT Swiss 1.8mm stainless, black, alloy nipples, 252/252mm front, 262/264mm rear
FRONT TIRE Panaracer Fire XC Pro
REAR TIRE Panaracer Fire XC Pro
SADDLE Specialized Body Geometry technology, hollow Cr-Mo rails
SEAT POST Easton EC70 Carbon Seat post 30.9 x 350/400mm
SEAT BINDER Alloy collar with Q/R, 34.9mm clamp I.D., black
 
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Must have read the post 5 times, and there it is right in the title!:eek:

Nice bike, GLWS.
 
Holy hell that is a nice bike, I wish I had $1400 to pick it up. For potential buyers, since I can only imagine it'd be local pickup, what state are you located in? GLWS though :)
 
Holy hell that is a nice bike, I wish I had $1400 to pick it up. For potential buyers, since I can only imagine it'd be local pickup, what state are you located in? GLWS though :)

Atlanta, GA

Willing to travel to neighboring state to make the sale.
 
6'2"-6'3"
somewhere in there. i know specialized geometry, their XL fits me well.
 
What is the weight limit on these things? I weigh 220lbs at 6 foot. Built for football but I grew up cycling.
 
What is the weight limit on these things? I weigh 220lbs at 6 foot. Built for football but I grew up cycling.

I rode this from about 210-168lb and I'm 5'9" on a good day. :)

The bike is pretty strong, and can take a beating. Luckily, it never had to take a beating while I had it.
 
I rode this from about 210-168lb and I'm 5'9" on a good day. :)

The bike is pretty strong, and can take a beating. Luckily, it never had to take a beating while I had it.

I always like to see quality cycles like yours around. Makes me remember how you have to pay for real quality. I used many cheaper mountain bikes and even broke the rim on two. All cheap ones broke one way or another. :eek:
 
I always like to see quality cycles like yours around. Makes me remember how you have to pay for real quality. I used many cheaper mountain bikes and even broke the rim on two. All cheap ones broke one way or another. :eek:

This thing is pretty solid. My confidence went way up from my Marin that I had. I know that when I wrap up gradschool I'll have to go back to a specialized :D
 
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