FS OT: BeOne Nirvana 1.0 MTB frame 17"

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    I-S Good Evening.... Infidel

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    For sale is my BeOne Nirvana 1.0 frame.

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    This is a 17" frame (43cm). The frame is a true 4-bar design (aka horst link) with 100mm travel, which remains fully active under braking. I bought it new in January 2008 and it has barely been ridden (at most 10 rides) - I need the space and cash so I can't justify keeping it (I have another mtb) and consequently is in excellent condition.

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    It is currently fitted with a brand new (unridden) Rock Shox Bar rear shock - I had a Fox Float R which I used on this frame instead so this shock remained unused (it was intended as a backup for when the Fox went for service - in 10 rides it never needed to...). The mounting hardware is solid stainless steel on the top mount, similar to the heavy duty kits sold by TF tuned etc.


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    The chainstay has had a protector on it since new, so there are no chain strike marks on it, as seen in the pics.


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    Head tube. Note the black tape on the bottom left side - several pieces used around the frame to minimise cable rub.


    Larger pics of both sides, front and back:

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    Also included is an Identi Seat Clamp:

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    I have also modified the frame to accept full-length gear outers:

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    BB 68mm
    Seatpost 30.9mm
    Headset: 1.125" semi-integrated

    Asking £225

    Also available are two 30.9mm seatposts that fit this frame:

    Titec X-Wing Pro 7075

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    £15

    Thomson Elite layback

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    £30
     
    I-S, Jan 16, 2010
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    I-S Good Evening.... Infidel

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    Thomson post now gone, titec and BeOne still available.

    Also now available, Fox Float RC 165mm:

    I bought this shock new old stock, and it has only been lightly used.

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    It has had air sleeve servicing VERY regularly, no more than 8-10 riding hours apart, and so there is no sign of wear on the shaft. I have just done the air sleeve service for the next owner, and here are open shaft pictures so you can see the whole shaft without the air can in the way:

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    It is 165mm eye-to-eye, 1.5" (38mm) stroke, 12.7mm eyelet size.

    If the new owner wants I can, at parts cost, replace the eyelet bushings (I have the right tool).

    Asking £85
     
    I-S, Jan 20, 2010
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    I-S Good Evening.... Infidel

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    Float now sold.

    Frame and titec post still available.
     
    I-S, Jan 25, 2010
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    Telkman Nurturing Malevolence

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    Massively tempting, but I'm trying to save money! :(
     
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    I-S Good Evening.... Infidel

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    Ok, now £225 INCLUDING the Titec seatpost AND an FSA Orbit Z headset with a new star nut.
     
    I-S, Jan 26, 2010
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    I-S Good Evening.... Infidel

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    Now £200. No longer includes seatclamp, but still includes headset and seatpost.
     
    I-S, Feb 15, 2010
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    I-S Good Evening.... Infidel

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    Sold
     
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