2020 Honzo - Medium - SLX Build

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  1. Ebruner

    Ebruner Well-Known Member

    Name:
    Erik Bruner
    Current Bike:
    22' Nomad, 22' Trance x 29
    My wife got a new ride, so her first bike is up for sale. Price is $1,700.

    This is a 2020 Honzo DL frame with virtually all brand new components. My wife got this in 2020 and customized it to her liking. She just got a new bike so this one moves on to a new home. This bike has been used for one year, with only a few rides per month so it's got very little wear and tear on it. It is in basically new condition and is ready for well over a thousand trouble free miles. I just performed a lower leg service on the fork, put fresh sealant in the tires and checked everything, including derailleur hanger alignment.

    Many of the parts on this bike, are brand new and off of her new bike, so they have zero wear such as the drivetrain, wheels, grips, seat, handlebar and stem. This will accomodate a 29x2.6 front and up to a 29x2.6 rekon in back.

    Size Medium

    Hightlights:
    -130mm fox 34 fork
    -Brand new SLX 12 speed drivetrain (chain, derailleur, and cassette used for 4 mile shakedown ride on new bike and then removed) and SLX brakes with brand new finned heatsink pads
    -150mm dropper seatpost and new fizik seat with bikeyoke revive seatpost lever
    -Entire cockpit, Bar, stem handlebar, grips, and seat brand new
    -Raceface AR30 Wheels laced to shimano centerlock hubs
    -Great condition 2.5 3c Max Terra DHF and 2.4 DHR 2
    -Includes full XC tires - Maxxis Forecaster 2.3 and Bontrager 2.35 XR2 Team Issue
    -Includes both flat pedals and SPD pedals
    -780mm Alloy Handlebars
    Truvativ Descendent Aluminum Cranks


    Geometry:
    SIZE M
    1 ST LENGTH 420
    2 TT LENGTH 620
    3 REACH 450
    4 STACK 633
    5 STANDOVER 730
    6 HT ANGLE 68.0
    7 HT LENGTH 100
    8 ST ANGLE 75.0
    9 CS LENGTH 415
    10 BB DROP 65
    11 BB HEIGHT 310
    12 WHEELBASE 1116
    13 FRONT CENTER 737
    14 FORK LENGTH 530
    15 FORK OFFSET 51

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  2. Cyclotourist

    Cyclotourist iMTB Hooligan

    Location:
    Redlands
    Name:
    David
    Current Bike:
    Don't fence me in!

    NICE BIKE!!!
     
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  3. tick

    tick Well-Known Member

    Location:
    Orange
    Name:
    Tick
    Current Bike:
    Process 111
    Thoughts on sizing: Wondering how my 5’3” daughter would do on this. Was visiting her at school over the weekend, realized her street dead ends into Madonna Mtn. Her current bike is not set up for Rock Garden. But these are typically pretty long reach machines.
     
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  4. SnakeCharmer

    SnakeCharmer iMTB Hooligan

    Location:
    Front Range, San Gabes
    Name:
    Mike, aka "Ssnake"
    Current Bike:
    YT Izzo
    That is a FANTASTIC PRICE!! :cool:
    Quick, someone grab this bike!
     
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  5. Ebruner

    Ebruner Well-Known Member

    Name:
    Erik Bruner
    Current Bike:
    22' Nomad, 22' Trance x 29
    My wife is 5'8" and pretty evenly proportioned as far as arm/torso/leg length. I'd say 5'3" is a bit on the short side to be honest, but I feel like you could make it work with a 32mm stem and a 125mm dropper post. The one thing I will say, hard tail vs full suspension, the same reach number will feel longer on the hard tail as there is no sag and shortening of reach due to the rear suspension. That being said, the ST angle is some what steep for a hard tail as well, so you can set the cockpit up shorter then the hard tails that most of us came up riding. That becomes apparent in the Effective Top Tube number.

    What I will say about this bike, is that the photos don't do the color justice. The purple metal flake and the gold look amazing on this thing in the sun.
     
  6. Ebruner

    Ebruner Well-Known Member

    Name:
    Erik Bruner
    Current Bike:
    22' Nomad, 22' Trance x 29
    Sold on pinkbike for 2,300 shipped. just leaving this here as a data point for some one else evaluating the bike market.
     
  7. scottay

    scottay Well-Known Member

    Location:
    Gods Country
    Name:
    Scottay
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    Dang, wonder if I could get $2500 for my parts bin build -up?
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  8. UPSed

    UPSed iMTB Hooligan

    Location:
    Simi Valley
    Name:
    Ed
    Current Bike:
    Niner Jet 9 RDO
    Maybe. But perhaps you should remount the front tire first? :whistling:
     
  9. scottay

    scottay Well-Known Member

    Location:
    Gods Country
    Name:
    Scottay
    Better traction that way....
     
  10. Cyclotourist

    Cyclotourist iMTB Hooligan

    Location:
    Redlands
    Name:
    David
    Current Bike:
    Don't fence me in!
  11. fos'l

    fos'l Well-Known Member

    Name:
    Bob
    Current Bike:
    2005 Santa Cruz Superlight
    That front brake has real stopping power when it contacts the spokes.
     
  12. scottay

    scottay Well-Known Member

    Location:
    Gods Country
    Name:
    Scottay
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    How did you know it was the front, not the back? ( this site has a weird tire fetish....)
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  13. UPSed

    UPSed iMTB Hooligan

    Location:
    Simi Valley
    Name:
    Ed
    Current Bike:
    Niner Jet 9 RDO
    First clue was the the model of the tire was missing. I zoomed in on the tread to make sure.
     
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