Seven ti SS 29er custom.

jdog

Shop: Halter's Cycles
Shop Keep
This bike belongs to Chris G

he is having a hard time letting it go.

before we send it out to the internet at large, I thought someone locally might find it dreamy

This bike is a custom geo, but as I know it intimately I’ll comfortably say that it should be a good fit for a rider between 5-9” and 6’. (Results may vary)

king HS and hubs

Enve bar and rims

ergon grips

fizik alliance saddle

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KS dropper post

Niner carbon fork

Thompson stem

xt cranks (w / stages power meter) and brakes

I’ve suggested we say $2500 or best offer

Custom GEO chart to follow.

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Further specifics/finer details:

*XT brakes; 180mm rotors f/r
*Chris King threaded bottom bracket, black
*ENVE XC29 rims laced to Chris King ISO hubs, pewter
*ENVE flat bar; 780mm width
*KS Lev dropper; modified to use an air-adjustable cartridge
*100mm front/135mm rear spacing
*Thomson stem is 80mm
*Maxxis Ardents 2.4f/2.25r; some life left in these
*Absolute Black 34t narrow wide ring with Wolftooth bolts
*Wolftooth aluminum 19t cog on there presently; I'll pass along a 17t Wolftooth and 18t & 20t Absolute Black aluminum cogs as well
*Ergon GD-1 grips; these are pretty used up
*Fizik Aliante saddle; I use these on all of my bikes; this one is pretty well-used, haha.

Some geometry:

*Head angle is 71.5
*Seat Tube angle is 72
*Top Tube length is 24.54"
*Seat Tube is 15" C-C; 17"-ish C-T

Straight gauge tubing.

I'm 5'10", and the bike was designed with my long torso, short inseam, and bendy hips in mind, so J's assessment of the appropriate size range is pretty accurate.

This is a fabulous bike that has served me incredibly well, but I'm just not riding it anymore. It's currently at Halter's.
 
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mattybfat

The Opinion Police
Team MTBNJ Halter's
So sorry for your loss @ChrisG :)

I am struggling with the let go of both our misfits, not that they hold a candle to the custom seven. Its sentimental which I feel your pain.

On a side note I am on the fence of selling my custom Seven Resolute SLX roadie as I just don't use it. Too many trails to be ridden still 👍
 

Soundguy

#SenditGuy
Team MTBNJ Halter's
I clearly remember my first mtbnj group ride and this old dude pulling the intermediate group and just straight ripping on a rigid single speed so hard I had to reevaluate my life. This is that bike. Hot damn.
 

xc62701

Well-Known Member
This bike belongs to Chris G

he is having a hard time letting it go.

before we send it out to the internet at large, I thought someone locally might find it dreamy

This bike is a custom geo, but as I know it intimately I’ll comfortably say that it should be a good fit for a rider between 5-9” and 6’. (Results may vary)

king HS and hubs

Enve bar and rims

ergon grips

fizik alliance saddle

View attachment 149458

KS dropper post

Niner carbon fork

Thompson stem

xt cranks (w / stages power meter) and brakes

I’ve suggested we say $2500 or best offer

Custom GEO chart to follow.

View attachment 149459
How old? What brakes? Thru axle or QR?(I can't quite tell from the pics).
 

ChrisG

Unapologetic Lifer for Rock and Roll
Further specifics/finer details:

*XT brakes; 180mm rotors f/r
*Chris King threaded bottom bracket, black
*ENVE XC29 rims laced to Chris King ISO hubs, pewter
*ENVE flat bar; 780mm width
*KS Lev dropper; modified to use an air-adjustable cartridge
*100mm front/135mm rear spacing
*Thomson stem is 80mm
*Maxxis Ardents 2.4f/2.25r; some life left in these
*Absolute Black 34t narrow wide ring with Wolftooth bolts
*Wolftooth aluminum 19t cog on there presently; I'll pass along a 17t Wolftooth and 18t & 20t Absolute Black aluminum cogs as well
*Ergon GD-1 grips; these are pretty used up
*Fizik Aliante saddle; I use these on all of my bikes; this one is pretty well-used, haha.

Some geometry:

*Head angle is 71.5
*Seat Tube angle is 72
*Top Tube length is 24.54"
*Seat Tube is 15" C-C; 17"-ish C-T

Straight gauge tubing.

I'm 5'10", and the bike was designed with my long torso, short inseam, and bendy hips in mind, so J's assessment of the appropriate size range is pretty accurate.

This is a fabulous bike that has served me incredibly well, but I'm just not riding it anymore. It's currently at Halter's.
 
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