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    1996 3D Zerox  

By the mid-1990's having a full suspension bike in your line was almost a must.  There were still lots of folks trying to sort out designs, many of these would die a deserved death.  While this is far from the worst design tried, it doesn't rank in the top handful either.  This particular design came out in 1996 and most of the parts are from the 1996-1997 era.  Serial number appears to be "BOB" so this one may have been made for someone specific.  The original fork may have been a Judy SL which would have matched the color of the swing arm.  If we run across one, maybe we'll put 'er on the bike?

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Frame Aluminum
Fork Manitou Mach 5 SX
Rear Shock Fox Alps 5
Rims Mavic 220
Hubs Shimano Deore XT rear, Cane Creek front
Spokes Stainless Steel
Tires Specialized
Pedals Ritchey Logic clipless
Crank Carbon
Chain Sedis
Rear Cogs Shimano XT 8 speed cassette
Bottom Bracket Shimano Octalink sealed
Front Derailleur Shimano Deore XT
Rear Derailleur Shimano XTR
Shifters Grip Shift X Ray
Handlebars Zoom 150
Stem Nuke Proof
Headset Dia Cane Creek Aheadset
Brake set Shimano XTR "V" brakes
Brake levers Shimano Deore XT
Saddle Selle San Marco Paola Pezzo
Seat Post Tailbones (Easton shaft)
Colors Green/yellow
Size 16.5" C-T
Serial #   BOB

 

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