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    FS, Turner HighLine

    2008 Turner HighLine. This bike rides great, good shape. Brand new tires, rear wheel, break pads, pimped suspension. I put over 300 into it in the spring and I have ridden it once. PM me if interested in details. I'm asking 999.

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    Usually helps to include the size.

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    Quote Originally Posted by frorider View Post
    Usually helps to include the size.
    18 inch, med.

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    that'd be a cool bike to put a light treatment(air shocks etc) and dropper post on. looks like 1.5 headtube. also looks like it could be a current designed bike. ahead of its time. bump

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    Beautiful bike

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    I have a Highline and every year I think about replacing it with a dedicated DH rig (TR 450, 951, Podium etc), then I ride it and think "Why would I want to give up something so fun to ride?" It is so fun in the bike park.

    I just saw the Banshee Darkside, that might get me to give up the Highline, but I will wait for some reviews (hint hint LeeLau).
    Thanks Shane

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    how tall are you. i'm sometimes good with an 18" and sometimes need a little bigger
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    5-9. I like a smaller sized frame for dh riding. I guess I'm still attached to being a kid on a bmx bike tho. The bike totally rips but I'm over doing shuttle laps on Lookout Road until the trails get rebuilt and I really need a new fork for my trail bike between now and then so I figured this could be a way to make that happen. The frame is a brick shit house that takes whatever you can throw at it. Stiff as all get out. If I sell it it's not going to be an easy break up but I really want a Pike for my trail bike.

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