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September 6th, 2002, 11:11 AM
Asking $1,500

FSR Enduro redesigned their Enduro FSR chassis for increased adjustability, sublime handling and significantly reduced weight. They worked with Fox to develop a proprietary rear shock that, with a flick of the "ITch switch" (integrated travel switch), is on-the-fly adjustable between 4 and 5.2 inches.

Key Features
•All-new Enduro FSR chassis with reduced weight, increased adjustability and honed handling brings an unprecedented performance to the Epic rider.
•TransForm monocoque fuselage increases strength and steering precision while decreasing weight (over 100 grams) through integration of tubes and seat pod into one optimized structure
•The proprietary, Specialized-conceived, Fox Shox-built "ITch" (Integrated Travel switch) allows on-the-fly travel adjustment from 4" to 5.2" (we know you'll feel the ITch!)
•Flipping the shock link allows geometry adjustment. Head tube angle - 69.5/70.5, bottom bracket height - 12.5/13".
•Linkage and shock position lowers center of gravity for increased stability plus full post adjustment.
•Triple-sealed cartridge bearings at every pivot point mean smooth action and ultra-low maintenance.

Bike is for sale as I bought my wife a Marin Attack Trail to ride. Bike has been ridden five times. Frame alone retails for just over $1,000. We have the bike as it was a frame replacement for my wife's 2000 FSR. XTR rear derailleur, XT front derailleur, Hayes disc brakes, and Judy Race fork. Please call with any questions or picture requests 917 513-6147

garyagraham@attbi.com

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