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Old 11-26-10 | 01:08 AM
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what year specialized frame is this.

sorry about the lack of info.

the guy says it is a medium fsr enduro. I can get it for 60 buck plus shipping. just wondering if it is worth it.
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Old 11-26-10 | 07:19 AM
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Do you have the rest of it already or are you going to look for the rear?
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Old 11-26-10 | 08:36 AM
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I would say no............... looks like it will be a pain in the ass to track down parts and build.
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Old 11-26-10 | 08:42 AM
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Looks to be a 2000 Enduro Sport (does it say 'Sport' under the FSR on the seat mast? I can't read it, even with a little Photoshop resampling). The bad news: it's missing some parts . The good news: the same rear triangle was used on the Comp, Expert, Pro and more than a few FSRs on either side of that model year - - as was the swing link. Plus there were aftermarket swing links (MRP, BETD) that could stretch it out to 6-6½" travel. And the shock was a fairly-common 6½" eye-to-eye/1½ stroke.

If you have a line on any/all of those parts, yeah it's a nice little frame. If you don;t, you could spend your life on eBay tracking it all down and should pass.
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Old 11-28-10 | 07:44 PM
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thanks so much for the info. I'm going to pass on this bike.
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