Pro "Downhill" rig- gotta be ex-pro model

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    neo_pop_71
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    http://cosprings.craigslist.org/bik/2626721887.html

    DOWNHILL BIKE FOR SALE – $2500 (Woodland Park, Co.)

    DH/Free Ride bike
     Barracuda Aluminum box V link DH frame
    3 pivot rear swing arm 7″ travel
     Hanebrink T-8 Reverse triple clamp engineered to get 9″ of travel (plush)
     KORE DH Headset
     DH Hayes Hydraulic brakes and levers F/R
     Shram 9.0 grip shifters
     Shram 9.0 Rear gears
     Shimano XTR Front gears
     9 speed rear cog Shimano XTR
     Stratus DH 550 x 1.8 Rear shock w/dampening
     RACE FACE Prodigy DH Cranks
     Bear claw peddles
     Lazer V saddle
     “THE” front fender
     KORE DH front and rear racing rims 26″. (Very rear)
     Hanebrink front DH hub
     Hugi DH Hayes Rear hub (Swiss made)
     Azonic front bar
     Intense front DH tire, 26 x 2.70 Comp 70
     Intense rear DH tire, 26 x 2.35 Comp 70
    Bike stand included…..RS 2000 Minoura

    Thanks for looking

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    I remember this bike (not this exact one but the same frame) at the Mammoth and Big Bear downhill races… pure Barracuda awesomeness!!! This has to have belonged to a pro rider at some point, the Hanebrink fork was $2,200.00 alone. My jaw dropped the first time I saw one at Supergo! This would be the ultimate Barracuda collector’s bike!

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    vpc66
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    Another new fact learn…Did not know Cuda made such bikes..was this early or later times for them
    neo_pop_71
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    That would have been ’95 or ’96 if I’m not mistaken. The Barraucuda bike looked like it was an Intense M1 that was rebadged with the Barracuda branding. The M1 hit the trails in 1994 and was the bike to beat almost immediately. Foes and Mountain Cycle quickly had models that were very similar in design. By the end of ’95/’96 you saw a lot of downhill rigs running the Hanebrink fork, nobody else had a reliable 7″ and 9″ travel fork other than the big H. I believe the picture I included was from the ’96 Norba Downhill Championship.

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    I tried to upload a picture I have of an Intense M1 with a Hanebrink fork but it won’t post, instead this message pops up:

    Sorry, the board attachment quota has been reached.

    So Mark, do we need to delete our old post? Please advise and we’ll make it happen. Thanks!

    -D-

    vpc66
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    That would pop up on me and I was told to resize my picture which worked
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