K2 / Proflex Riders Group
General => Tech Forum => Topic started by: orange on December 02, 2007, 05:17:31 am
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a nice 555 (minus wheels). Seller offered it to me for £60 plus postage.
Can anybody tell me anything about the Girvin telescopic forks?
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&rd=1&item=280177382615&ssPageName=STRK:MEDW:IT&ih=018
(http://i18.ebayimg.com/03/i/000/c7/15/a92f_1.JPG)
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Nice seatpost! (Makes me want to go dig up my Clash & Ramones albums...)
This may not be relevant, but I bought a 455 new and it had RST forks on it. They weren't even rebranded Girvin. They were a squishy elastomer setup; soft in the summer and hard in the winter!
That would make a sweet SS commuter bike...
Will
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Hey Ed,
Nice purchase,saw that on the Bay, complete with XT thumbies as well wasnt it?
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could be fastrax 2" of travel elastomer & spring.
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XT thumbies as well wasnt it
DX I think - not sure what the difference is.
could be fastrax 2" of travel elastomer & spring
OK thanks. Are they any good?
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I bet everyone of us was watching that one !
Not a bad price at all, just watch how much it costs you to rebuild it though.555's do come up well, and are rather nice to ride when you replace the elastomers.
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ed that was just down the road from me m8, i used to work in stockton!
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well I'm waiting to hear from the guy as he was going to get an accurate cost for postage... hope it doesn't fall through...
another issue is it may not fit me. If so expect to see it available again!!
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Nice seatpost! (Makes me want to go dig up my Clash & Ramones albums...)
That would make a sweet SS commuter bike...
Will
Yes, I am very curious about that seatpost. If it is a USE-titanium, that is the hidden jewel in it.
NICE BUY DUDE!
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I doubt it's titanium, but we'll see (hopefully!!).
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from seller:
Having a few problems taking the pedals off, they have seized onto the cranks (i need the pedals they are Shimano XTR clipless ones), need to get prof help to take them off. I am not sure of the timescale yet. So think its best to not sell the bike for the moment, Sorry for wasting your time.
oh well... can't complain as he didn't make reserve and was only offering it to highest bidder (me).
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If they're the original spec for the 555 (and look like they are), they are Girvin ATF..........nowt very good, elastomer shock with about an inch or so of travel.
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academic now...cheers anyway
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Jeffhop where you from, I'm in Middlesbrough?
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"Having a few problems taking the pedals off, they have seized onto the cranks (i need the pedals they are Shimano XTR clip-less ones), need to get prof help to take them off. I am not sure of the timescale yet. So think its best to not sell the bike for the moment, Sorry for wasting your time."
from seller:
oh well... can't complain as he didn't make reserve and was only offering it to highest bidder (me).
I had this problem on my Marin, used it for a few years and then went to put SPD on it, and couldn't get the old peds off! rounded off a spanner before I got sensible, applied thread penetrator, left it for days and then heated the crank and froze the centre of the pedal, It came off, but I reckon I took a few thou' of ally out of the crank threads!
Moral of the story? Oil everything on a new bike especially dissimilar metal interfaces!
Tell him you'll have it anyway! He can always remove the entire cranks to post it!
Looks like a cool item for your PRO~FLEX Museum!
Col.
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im in crook near bishop auckland.