The liquid mainframe??? has any one heard of it??
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The liquid mainframe??? has any one heard of it??
i have brought it and i cant find info on it anywere... does any body no anything about it?
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so you bought a bike you know absolutely nothing about ?
How does one negotiate a price for a bike you don't know anything about?
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How does one negotiate a price for a bike you don't know anything about?
- Curious
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Originally Posted by supersean18
i have brought it and i cant find info on it anywere... does any body no anything about it?
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Im not an idiot or anything haha... its a sweet as frame... strong as... it can take a beating for sure. and it was decked out with tripple clams... disc brakes... etc when i brought it. who would put all sweet gear on a dodge frame...
i live in australia, n brought it off a mate for 500 aussie bucks. i have taken it far and beyond love to get outdoors ride. sendin it off **** is also good fun
i live in australia, n brought it off a mate for 500 aussie bucks. i have taken it far and beyond love to get outdoors ride. sendin it off **** is also good fun
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Originally Posted by supersean18
i have brought it and i cant find info on it anywere... does any body no anything about it?
https://www2.trekbikes.com/Assets/Bik...le497_3259.jpg
a good bike for those bigger drops
EDIT: forgot to mention that its only been around for a couple of years...Trek discontinued it because of the popularity of the Fuel...not a good move because the Liquid is a much better and stronger frame
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Originally Posted by jm01
My daughter's BF rides a Trek Liquid...a heavy bike that's more free ride than XC. It's stock with a 120mm Manitou Black fork...Bontranger stuff, and XT/LX derailleurs..swinger shock
https://www2.trekbikes.com/Assets/Bik...le497_3259.jpg
a good bike for those bigger drops
EDIT: forgot to mention that its only been around for a couple of years...Trek discontinued it because of the popularity of the Fuel...not a good move because the Liquid is a much better and stronger frame
https://www2.trekbikes.com/Assets/Bik...le497_3259.jpg
a good bike for those bigger drops
EDIT: forgot to mention that its only been around for a couple of years...Trek discontinued it because of the popularity of the Fuel...not a good move because the Liquid is a much better and stronger frame
Yes, it's made for freeride and rock hopping but not great geometry for all out XC trail riding.
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**tripple clamp forks.... gosh... haha some ppl these days.. 1 letter missing and they get all confused... talk bout not knowing much.. haha. but moving on..
ahyehhh that is the one i have got sweet as ride.. n yeh i have found it to be quite a sturdy bike. which has taken some big hits. n cos i got those bommer forks on it, its even better
thanks for ur help
ahyehhh that is the one i have got sweet as ride.. n yeh i have found it to be quite a sturdy bike. which has taken some big hits. n cos i got those bommer forks on it, its even better
thanks for ur help
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Originally Posted by supersean18
**tripple clamp forks.... gosh... haha some ppl these days.. 1 letter missing and they get all confused... talk bout not knowing much.. haha. but moving on..
ahyehhh that is the one i have got sweet as ride.. n yeh i have found it to be quite a sturdy bike. which has taken some big hits. n cos i got those bommer forks on it, its even better
thanks for ur help
ahyehhh that is the one i have got sweet as ride.. n yeh i have found it to be quite a sturdy bike. which has taken some big hits. n cos i got those bommer forks on it, its even better
thanks for ur help
So you came here asking about the bike and then when someone gives you the answer you act like you already know everything about it? I'm so confused
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no, i new the parts... but the frame only had a liquid main frame sticker on it and i new nothing about it. i searched on the internet for it and found nothing. i didnt even know it was a trek bike. so yeh it was really the frame which i was curious about