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Since I bought another bike, I am selling the best and most beautiful bike I have ever owned. Commencal Meta SX V4 Extra Large (mullet) in exclusive matte yellow. Suitable for anyone between 178 cm and 190 cm tall. A really capable bike from May 2023 that rides well on enduro/walking trails and is also suitable for riding in the bike park. Regularly serviced and well cared for.
Excerpt from the specifications:
– Öhlins TTX22M rear shock, serviced and adjusted by Huck to Flat.
– Shimano XT gear and crank.
– One Up V2 Dropper, 210mm.
– DT E1900 rear wheel, tubeless with PTN Pepi attachment.
– Almost new Pirelli Scorpion tires front and rear.
– New WTB STX i30 front wheel, tubeless.
– New RockShox Zeb Select front fork.
– New Cane Creek Hellbender 70 Headset.
– New Shimano 4-piston brakes (caliper, pads, handlebar and discs. Not the caliper pictured).
– New series, new cassette.
The equipment can be modified to a certain extent as desired, such as the trains, handlebars, saddle, grips, pedals, etc…
The bike can also be taken to different places in the country as we travel a lot, just let us know in that case!
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prize: 39000 SEK
Model year: 2023
measuring: big
boycott: Scaraborg
place: mariastad
Published: 3 hours ago
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