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NOS Santa Cruz Heckler - How Much to Ask? (flame bait)(1 post)

NOS Santa Cruz Heckler - How Much to Ask? (flame bait)sprucemoose
Jan 15, 2004 10:59 AM
Sorry for posting this as I'll probably get flamed (I have not included my e-mail address in my profile).

I'm selling what is effectively a new old stock Santa Cruz Heckler and have no idea how much to ask for it. I built it up over a number of years and it's just been completed but I'm going overseas in the summer and have to sell it before then.

I have no idea on how much to ask. I tried to find some old listings on MTBR and ebay but couldn't really find anything but beat up versions of the same bike. I also thought of selling the thing off part by part but that is going to take more time than I have right now.

Can anyone here provide me a clue on what to ak for it? Thanks!

the specs are:

Frame: 1999 Santa Cruz Heckler size medium
Shock: Fox Vanilla-R with 300lb spring
Fork: 2002 Psylo XC with 80-125mm travel and U-Turn easy travel adjustment
Front and Rear Derailluers: Shimano XT
Shifters: Shimano XT
Crankset: Specialized Stongarm II
Cassette: Shimano XTR 12-32 gear pattern
Tires: Tioga Factory DH 2.35
Wheelset: WTB Speed Master, Deore Hubs with heavy gauge spokes Saddle: WTB SST
Brake Levers: Avid Speed Dial 7's
Brakes: Nashbar V-brakes (Avid copy)
Stem: Rocky Mountain 120mm
Seatpost: Kalloy with copy of Syncros mounting head system
Headset: Neco (copy of top of the line Cane Creek S-Pro headset)
Handlebar: Kore riser bar
Pedals: Shimano PD-M324 SPD's
Chain: SRAM PC69
Quick Release: Shimano

Everything on this bike is essentially brand new. I did take the bike out for one XC ride after I built it in late fall but since winter has come it's been sitting in my apartment. The only components that have seen more than 1 ride is the stem, the wheelset, tires and pedals but they are still in great condition with a lot of life still left over. The frame has a couple of very minor cosmetic stratches on the rear triangle due to storage; otherwise it's in pretty much mint condition.
 


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