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  1. #1
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    WTT/WTB Bike parts or trade for 185 Blizzard the reason with bindings

    I need a tapered 130-140mm bike fork with 15 or 20mm axle, would love something talas or u-turn oriented (Going on a felt virtue). I need brakes front and rear, SRAM shifters, preferably X-9ish, as well as a rear derailleur. Lastly, I need a crankset (preferably SRAMish) or at least some chainrings (center chainring is shot) for a Shimano set. I have cash I can throw into the trades or visa versa.

    I bought the skis in December, new unmounted etc....Adjusted the IQ binding to my BSL and put the center screw in the rearmost of the three holes, waxed about five times and skied about 4 runs on a funky day. No issues, they look new. 2009 185cm Blizzard the reason. I've only skied them at the one position but they rail well, not really a park ski in my opinon, too stiff IMHO, probably better at the two forward positions but these are definately more on the all mountain end IMHO.
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    Driving to Targhee

  2. #2
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    might have a center ring you can have... If not, I can rummage through the bikes that got trashed in my truck wreck. XT...

  3. #3
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    what kind of stem/bars were you looking for?
    I have some Easton Vice mid-rise 28"
    Travativ 110X5X31.8
    Raceface 90X8X31.8
    No longer stuck.

    Quote Originally Posted by stuckathuntermtn View Post
    Just an uneducated guess.

  4. #4
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    Picked up a stem and bars, I'm good there.
    Driving to Targhee

  5. #5
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    Do you ever make it to Boise? If so, you can pick up used chainrings (or other parts) at Boise Bicycle Project. I see some surprisingly high quality gear go through there at ridiculously low prices. www.boisebicycleproject.com.

  6. #6
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    Any interest? SRAM shifter and rear deraileur.

    http://www.tetongravity.com/forums/s...rear-deraileur
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    Kansas - First Of The Rectangle States

  7. #7
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    I'll be in Boise in a few weeks, I'll check it out. Looking for 9 speed stuff right now. I've got a pair of Nordica Radicts I could throw into a trade as well. Honestly I have a crap load of ski stuff and I'm motivated to get a good build on this bike so throw up your offers.
    Driving to Targhee

  8. #8
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    Bump this up. I'm set for shifters unless you have some decent Shimano stuff to upgrade my son's bike.
    Driving to Targhee

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