136 days ago

NS Bikes Surge Evo Large Frame

Roland from Hokowhitu

The frame is in excellent condition with only cosmetic scratches. Comes with Hope hub and seat clamp.

Details:
- Material: Cromoly
- Size: L: 17”
- Recommended fork travel: 120-160mm
- Head tube: integrated tapered IS42/IS52, head tube length: 115mm
- Fits forks: fits forks with standard 1-1/8” or tapered 1.5 1-1/8” steerer tubes
- BB: threaded 73mm with ISCG-05 mounts
- Biggest chainring: up to 36t
- Rear hub: 135x10mm, sliding vertical dropouts (adjustable CS length)
- Disc brake: disc brake mount IS (International Standard), max rotor size: up to 200 mm
- Max tyre size: 26”x2.6” or 27.5”x2.4”
- Front derailleurs: top pull, dia. 34.9. High clamp only.
- Seat post: 30.9 / seat clamp: 34.9
- Max seat post insertion: 300mm
- Cable routing: stealth cable route with rubber grommets in seat tube for dropper post
- Weight: ~2.73kg (M size, w/o axle)

Price: $355

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