K2 / Proflex Riders Group
General => Tech Forum => Topic started by: catamountrdr on December 16, 2004, 02:36:22 pm
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I see that the pictures did get through. I want to thank you guys for the positive feedback. I was actually quite surprised myself at the handsome good looks of the bike when finished. Too answer a few questions:
1.The bike weighs 26.8lbs on the UPS scale at my shop.
2. I won the frame on an Ebay auction for $101. It was in the condition you see in the pictures, but had an elastomer rear shock.
3. I won the Noleen coil rear shock on an Ebay auction for $51. It was NIB and a direct bolt on.
4. I won the NIB Girvin on an Ebay auction for $59 when I discovered that Ediscount accidentally posted a number of forks with a $10 starting bid.
5. I won....well you know the rest. Spox wheels $110, on and on.
I have just under $700 in the bike as you see it in the picture. It was sort of an experiment to see if I could build a bike a piece at a time from Ebay and how cheaply I could do it. It was a lot of work, but paid off. This bike is a lot of fun to ride. Really flexy (probably the source of the name Pro FLEX...lol).
And, to answer the question about Catamount...I raced a Catamount Superlight for several years. In fact, I still have my 1997 Catamount.
Cheers