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warrior
07-15-2012, 11:01 AM
Anyone have so many Yaks that they need to trade for my Mountain Bike? I'm looking to trade for a Prowler 13', Stealth 14', or Hobie Outback-Revo. Actually, any set up will be considered and I'm willing to put out some cash for the Hobie. The Bike is a Specialized StumpJumper M-4 and had a retail value of $1950.00 before I added the disc brakes. The bike has been used for 3 years and it has very good components. It will have a professional tune up before trade.
Thanks, everyone
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cabojohn
07-16-2012, 10:14 AM
I know someone looking for a bike...and may consider a trade? What size and year is your bike?
rossman
07-16-2012, 01:16 PM
I hope I don't know who you are thinking of John :confused:
Baja_Traveler
07-16-2012, 01:40 PM
I'd do it in a flat second, but I think that bike outclasses my Ocean Kayak Scupper Pro - even with the bait tank and Humminbird...
warrior
07-16-2012, 06:22 PM
I know someone looking for a bike...and may consider a trade? What size and year is your bike?
It is a medium frame, still looking for the receipt but I think it's 09.
cabojohn
07-17-2012, 08:34 AM
It is a medium frame, still looking for the receipt but I think it's 09.
That's the right size. :)
I will send you a PM. No worries on finding the receipt.
warrior
07-24-2012, 12:58 PM
I pulled the trigger on a used Outback today :luxhello: so now the trades are open to ? or ? and maybe even ?.
Anyway, I hope the transition from my paddle yaks won't be a tough one and I look forward to meeting up with you on the water.
evilkhemist
07-24-2012, 01:54 PM
Not trying to burst your bubble. That particular specialized stumpjumper frame is a pre-2003 frame. Specialized Stumpjumpers had that frame 2003 and before, then they went to the shock between a bulging seat post in 2004. By 2008, they were using the 4-link style rear suspension.
warrior
07-24-2012, 07:48 PM
Not trying to burst your bubble. That particular specialized stumpjumper frame is a pre-2003 frame. Specialized Stumpjumpers had that frame 2003 and before, then they went to the shock between a bulging seat post in 2004. By 2008, they were using the 4-link style rear suspension.
No problem about bursting my bubble, I appreciate the info.
After the post, I had my wife on a mission to find when I bought the bike because I know I didn't buy it in 03; she found the receipt in the visa file for 2008 and it show's a 20% discount, so maybe I bought left overs :confused:
I thought I had a 2009 in 'good shape' but I guess from your post, it's a 2003 and for that year, I can say it's in 'excellent shape'
warrior
07-25-2012, 05:49 PM
Happy to say the bike went to a good home.
danjor
07-25-2012, 07:15 PM
What did you get for the bike? Just interested cause i have a treck bike thats similar to that one full suspension disk brakes all shimano parts kevlar lined tires(best investment ever!) Been wanting to put it on craigslist just havent got all the kayaks out of the way yet.
warrior
07-25-2012, 10:19 PM
I was asking $900.00 and sold it for $750.00. I'll probably regret it because it was in great shape; the money goes in my hobby fund, so that's good :reel:
vincentek9
07-25-2012, 10:44 PM
i remember when i sold my mountain bike to afford a kayak... spent $1900 on it. only sold it for $500.. great memories on my bike.. and the scars will never go away. haha. goodluck on finding a yak! its alot less dangerous (kind of) !!!!
warrior
07-26-2012, 04:08 PM
i remember when i sold my mountain bike to afford a kayak... spent $1900 on it. only sold it for $500.. great memories on my bike.. and the scars will never go away. haha. goodluck on finding a yak! its alot less dangerous (kind of) !!!!
The way I ride it is a lot more dangerous, didn't give up riding, just pushing a single speed right now.
The way I describe both Mountain Bike Riding and open water kayak fishing is "epic" they both challenge you and to get out there and do either at my age is always rewarding, exciting and an adventure.
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