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Walker is selling his 2006 Iron Horse Azure...

<em>walker</em>'s picture
By walker on 2/22/2007
Don't you want this bike?

YO! I want to sell my bike...

What am I selling? Check it out here: http://www.ironhorsebikes.com/bikes/index.asp?ID=12

What is on the bike? Check these MAD components out:

* FORK

ROCK SHOX REBA WORLD CUP, CARBON STEERER/CROWN, 100MM TRAVEL
* SHOCK

PROGRESSIVE 5TH ELEMENT AIR 6.5"x1.5"
* CRANK

RACE FACE DEUS XC X-TYPE
* WHEELS

DT SWISS 1540 WHEELSET
* SHIFTER/R. DER

SRAM X.0 TRIGGER
* BRAKES

AVID JUICY CARBON W/ 6" ROTOR

What's the story on the bike?

I buy a new bike every year, but last year I bought two: Iron Horse Azure and Cannondale Scalpel. I love the Iron Horse. Actually, I was surprised on how much I like the DW-Link design (virtual pivot point). I can RALLY on this frame. By the way, the DT Swiss wheels - THEY ROCK! I rode this bike for only half a season. Did some racing on it, before switching to the Scalpel. I'm selling this bike for cheap. What am I selling it for?

$2000!!! THIS IS A STEAL. The X.0 components cost about that!

Please email me at walker@yourmtb.com for more details. Sorry to the folks who have already expressed interest. I'm a little late posting this, but the time is NOW!!!

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