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    Might be stating the bleeding obvious here, but the bike above is on ebay as well?
    http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Trek-Y3-Full-S...QQcmdZViewItem

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    yer he has had it on ebay thats it.

    i picked it up tonight

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    awesome as good as it looks then?

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    looks very

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    Quote Originally Posted by MeLLoN Stu
    awesome as good as it looks then?
    yer its not to shabby

    theres a few stone chips and the front pads prob could do with changing but thats it!

    the wheels are megga light pick up with one finger with ease

    been in the street jumping up and down curbs in the dark

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    make sure you put the seat post up a bit so you dont hit the shock or frame when you compress the rear shock! good job tho

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    Quote Originally Posted by ferretca18
    make sure you put the seat post up a bit so you dont hit the shock or frame when you compress the rear shock! good job tho
    the guy said that i might have to cut the post a bit as the post is quite long

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    i had to do that on mine, the seatpost that came with my s works was a good 2 foot long, put it in and couldnt get on the sodding thing lol, remember when you cut it to leave a bit of room either way (best thing to do is take the rear shock out, usually just 2 bolts, and push the rear end down to full travel with the seatpost in and check your clearance, you never know it may be ok as it it!)

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    will check that

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