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Old 02-08-15, 08:20 PM
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My First Disc-MOOTS YBB SL

I'm pretty excited about this bike, I wasn't really looking for another MTB but I couldn't pass this one up. It looks brand new for being 6 years old. I don't think the previous owner ever rode it.



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very nice, i've been looking for one for a while
just bought a Dean instead, but still really lust for a Moots
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Originally Posted by cbresciani
I'm pretty excited about this bike, I wasn't really looking for another MTB but I couldn't pass this one up. It looks brand new for being 6 years old. I don't think the previous owner ever rode it.



ya, hard for some of us to understand that, isn't it?
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^Yeah I don't get why you would buy a bike like this and not ride it. I do like the disc brakes compared to my old v-brakes on my 18 year old Giant ATX, man what a difference! Although the Grip-Shifters on my Giant from 97 still perform as well as the new Sram Grip-Shifters
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and a soft tail too. Cool

What do those use as a shock in the back just simple spring?
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and a soft tail too. Cool

What do those use as a shock in the back just simple spring?
Aren't they generally an elastomer? Some bikes have a tiny shock, but it's heavy and bobs like crazy.
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