View Full Version : For Sale: Marzocchi X-Fly, Eno freewheel, shock pumps
jed
January 23rd, 2005, 04:14 PM
Direct from my basement:
2001 Marzocchi X-Fly 100 (http://www.outerbodyllama.com/jed/x-fly.jpg). 100mm travel, air spring, adjustable rebound damping, 1600g for the weight weenies, includes pump (http://www.outerbodyllama.com/jed/shock-pump-zokes-adapter.jpg) and manual, excellent cond. except for some hose rub, $150.
White Industries Eno freewheel (http://www.outerbodyllama.com/jed/eno.jpg) 16T, lightly used, $30
Contact me directly via email (jed@outerbodyllama.com) if you are interested. If there is no serious interest within a week or so I'm moving on to ebay, so take your shot while you can.
Both of the shock pumps I had listed have already sold; sorry if you missed out.
jed
January 25th, 2005, 02:15 PM
Both shock pumps are now gone.
tsteele999
January 26th, 2005, 02:30 AM
Re: Eno Freewheel.
How much use has it had, why are you selling it?
Is there a difference between that freewheel and, for example, the ones for sale at Bikeman that have a red center section?
Tom Steele
tsteele999ATyahooDOTcom.
jed
January 26th, 2005, 08:36 AM
The freewheel has about 40 hours on it, never used with a worn chain, so the teeth are in good shape. I'm selling it because I switched to a 5 bolt/110mm BCD crank (long story), meaning the smallest chainring I can run is 34T. 34x16 is too big a gear for me. I haven't used it in almost a year and it has been sitting in a drawer ever since.
The difference between this freewheel and the one with the red center is that the bearing and cog on this one are smaller diameter. Otherwise it is the same thing: same number of pawls, sealed cartridge bearing, etc. It locks up really well and is a really nice freewheel. It's a bit stiff to turn compared to a new ACS BMX freewheel, due to the cartridge bearing and seals, but after some mud and creek crossings the ACS gets real stiff in a hurry and sounds like it has rocks in it. I had a Shimano BMX freewheel skip on me under load once and put me on the ground; I've been scared of them ever since. The Eno doesn't have these issues.
jed
February 3rd, 2005, 10:41 PM
The freewheel is sold.
DKEG
February 5th, 2005, 09:02 PM
what color is the shock, I have a cadex carbon fiber frame. I am planning to make into a single speed and may be interested in the fork.
DKEG
February 5th, 2005, 09:04 PM
Also how long is the steerer tube
jed
February 7th, 2005, 01:29 PM
The steerer tube is 199mm. The lowers are bright red, there is a bit of metalflake in the paint. It looks nice. It's a good fork for a single, nice and stiff but as light as anything that'll last. I ran it on my Phil Wood for a year and a half before switching to a Fox F80X.
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