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Boardman Mountain Bike Comp HT 650B 2014 For sale


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For sale my Boardman MTB. Bought last autumn on a whim, never used (50miles only) and so it has to go. The spec is great: 16in frame (small) hydraulic brakes, front suspension, SramX5 groupset (see below and at http://www.halfords.com/cycling/bikes/boardman-end-of-season/boardman-mountain-bike-comp-ht-650b-2014)

It's virtually new. RRP ?650. Yours for ?450.

Any questions, just shout.




Brake Type: Hydraulic Disc Brakes

Forks: Suntour Raidon XC-LO R Air

Frame Material: Alloy

Gender: Mens

Number of Gears: 27

Pedals Included: Yes

Suspension: Front Suspension

Wheel Size: 27.5"

Cassette/Freewheel: SRAM PG950 - 11-32t

Chainset: FSA Alpha Drive 44/32/22

Fork Lock-out: Yes

Fork travel: 120mm

Forks - Adjustable damping: No

Front Brake: Avid DB1 Hydraulic Disc Brake - 180mm Rotor

Front Hub: 9mm QR - 32 Hole

Front Mech: SRAM X5 - 3 Speed

Gear Shifters: SRAM X5 - 3x9 Triggers

Geometry: Boardman MTB Hardtail

Handlebars: Boardman E4P - 680mm(S) 700mm(M,L) - 31.8 with 15mm Rise

Headset: FSA No.10P 1.1/8" - Semi Integrated

Pedals: Wellgo Platform - 9/16"

Rear Brake: Avid DB1 Hydraulic Disc Brake - 160mm Rotor

Rear Hub: 9mm QR - 32 Hole

Rear Mech: SRAM X5 - 9 Speed - Long Cage

Rims: Boardman E4P Doublewall - 32 Hole

Saddle: Boardman E4P - Chromoly Rails

Seatpost: Boardman E4P - 31.6mm

Stem: Boardman E4P - 70mm - 31.8 with +/-7 degree rise

Tyres: Continental X-King 27.5" x 2.2

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