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Norco EXC1.0 HT

Listed by Damian

Indooroopilly, QLD (map)

Phone: 0402520922

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05 Oct, 2008

Norco EXC1.0 HT

Asking price: $1,200.00

This is a very lightweight hardtail used for endurance x-country events. Not raced in last 12 months. It is a mix of 2005 and 2006 EXC1.0 components (The 2005 model was a carbon frame which I broke and replaced with the 2006 M6 frame because Norco didn't make carbon MTB frames anymore). All the components are in great condition and the frame is in excellent condition (no scratches). Frame size is XL (suit 182 - 190 cm height). I will supply along with the Crankbrother pedals and cleats a set of shimano spd pedals and 3 sets of new disk brake pads. The first image is the bike for sale. The second image is the original 2005 model. I can supply all specs and/or more detailed photos by email on request.

  • Type: Bikes
  • Category: Mountain Bikes
  • Brand: Norco
  • Condition: Used
  • Lightweight cross-country competition bike (10.5kg)
  • Sram X9 shifters/derailleurs
  • DT Swiss 240 hubs + Mavic XM819 tubeless rims
  • Hayes Disc Brakes + carbon leavers
  • Titec carbon bars
  • Magnesium-Aluminium 'M6' frame
  • Crank Brothers 'eggbeater' pedals
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