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TREK SESSION 7 Superdeal!
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1 756 Fri January 4, 2008
Asking Price Condition
$1,000.00 Fair


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Description: Supertramp brought you Crime of the Century, well I'm bringing you the DEAL OF THE CENTURY! In fact it could be the crime of the century because YOU'RE GETTING A STEAL!


Description:


This is a very burly Freeride/Downhill bike. And while I wouldn't say it's an "All Mountain" bike it can be used by a strong rider to have alot of fun on some sketchy XC tours. I've owned this bike for about 3 years and have ridden it a ton. I have also raced it in the O-Cup races for 2 seasons. So it has had it's fair share of use. And it does show with some scratches and a couple of gouges in the frame and a couple of nicks in the stanchions and wear and tear. But nothing that affect strength. This bike is overbuilt and can withstand whatever you throw at it. Size Medium



Here is a list of what it has


Frame: 2005 Trek Session 7
Shock: Manitou Swinger 4 way (550 stiff spring)
Fork: Manitou Sherman Breakout Plus(XX stiff spring)
Handlebar: Easton Havoc (some scratches)
Brakes: Hayes Hydraulic (not sure which version)
Front Wheel: Mavic 321/DT Swiss Onyx Hub/Maxis Minion DH Specific tire and tube
Rear Wheel: Mavic 321 (has flat spot) /Generic Hub (I think a Santa Cruz type)/Maxis Minion 3C DH Tire
Rear Derailleur: Older Sram X9
Chain: Sram
Crank: Bontranger Big Earl
Seatpost: Bontranger Big Earl
Stem: FSA FR200
Headset: FSA Pig
BB: FSA DH Specific
Chainguide - MRP



Extras:


Front Wheel
Regular springs for fork
Regular spring for shock
2 sets of new brake pads
Front derailleur
Front granny gear
Extra new rear derailler hanger (I need to find this but I know it's somewhere, if not I'll knock off $20 bucks)



Reviews (from mtbr.com):


"Attention all freeriders. Time for a new bike? Want one that will take your abuse and still ride like the first day. This is the bike for you. the forks have been greatly improved from last years model and come with around 7 inches of travle, this bike is a absolute beast! This bike can be for a freeride beginer or a seasond veteran. It is the freeride of freerides."


"Climbs ok for a freeride bike. eats it up on downhills, singletrack, gaps, drops whatever. this is my do it all dh/trail/freeride rig. Buy this bike if you do freeride!!! Has adjustable head tube angle so you could set it up as a trail rig. beefy as hell!!!"


"Ample travel make this bike track well and on D.H runs it really does beg to go faster. I've had few bad crashes and I can say this bike does not break. The hefty frameset is virtually indestructable - much tougher than a lot of D.H bikes, mine has been smashed along roots once or twice, ditched mid-air countless times, even ridden directly into two trees one time - and all it has to show for these little 'misjudgements' are scratches. In fact I would call the session a slightly less travel than most Downhill-bike."


"This is a really good bike for anyone who takes their bikes to the extreme. The suspension is supple enough to soak up the little bumps on the trail, yet stiff enough to take 20 foot drops. This is my one do-it-all bike, and it's taken me from Calgary to Montreal with no problems at all. If you need a freeride bike to do everything, this is the bike for you."
Keywords: Trek, Session 7, Freeride

 
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camld1919

Registered: February 2008
Posts: 1
Comment Date: Fri February 29, 2008

where do u live and could u give me some more contact info


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