There is really nothing wrong with it besides one of the gear indicator covers fell off at some point.
Already have an account with us? Shimano V-Brake, Shimano Altus. Gary Fisher Napa Man’s Bicycle.Aluminum. He says it has an RST Front Shock and CI-Deck Plus written on shifters. . Originally released in 1993, there are 11 versions of this bike. . The Tarpon, part of the Silver series, is the cheapest of Gary Fisher’s precious metals collection, but it’s still a nicely made frame. Used (normal wear), Great bike for trails or city streets. Lack of disc mounts and centre ridge tyres restrict its all-weather capability though. Conventional round tubes get neat welds as well as a shaped reinforcing plate under the throat of the tall head tube.That tall head tube does make it hard to get a low ‘racey’ position unless you flip the stem, though.Ripping round the start field and into the first section of singletrack, its frame and handling quality became clear. This is the Silver series. Pickup only. . Due to the frame materials, we estimate that this bike weighs around 30 … We’re sorry, We don’t have details for this model. What are Gary Fisher Mountain Bikes?
Due to the frame materials, we estimate that this bike weighs around 30 pounds. The steel (not alloy as listed) riser bar really stings your hands when the going gets rough too, although seat and grips are pretty comfy, which will be much more important to casual riders.The smooth frame, smooth (if short) fork, fast tyres and responsive handling made the Tarpon the natural racer of the bunch and an easy speed machine. Garage kept.
. The frame comes in colors like pink, black and unspecified. Sign in to manage your newsletter preferences He says it retailed for $899 last year. Contact . Gary Fisher mountain bikes, which are now branded under Trek as the Gary Fisher Collection, have been around for several decades.Gary Fisher, the founder of Gary Fisher Bicycles, is a mountain biking legend who was instrumental in developing the sport of mountain biking, starting back in the days of flying down Mt. Gary Fisher the man and Gary Fisher the bike company are hard to separate. The Advance has fork suspension with 75-100mm travel.The Advance comes with Mountain Mix and Shimano Altus C10 components, including an aluminum, steel, Bontrager Sameness Evolution stem, a threadless, semi, semi-integrated, Aheadset Semi-Cartidge headset and integrated Shimano shifters.The Advance has 7,8 speeds and has a Shimano derailleur. Cash only. --Mike-- Chain Reaction Bicycles ./**/ Sekai Bicycle History 1973-1986. The frame comes in colors like pink, black and unspecified. The Silver series is the cheapest of Gary Fisher's precious metals collection, but it's still a nicely made frame.The Tarpon, part of the Silver series, is the cheapest of Gary Fisher’s precious metals collection, but it’s still a nicely made frame. From bitter experience we know that V brakes which help keep weight low, and particularly the centre ridge tyres, would have turned from advantage to lethally slippery disadvantage at the first sign of damp.The fork only manages 50mm of its claimed travel if you really lean on it too. It’s got an all Shimano aluminum frame which keeps it light but very strong. 8 speed, Shimano v-hand brakes.Height is 14.5” or 36.7 cm., has 26 x 1.95 Bontrager hand case triple puncture protection tires. . Gary Fisher Bicycles By Serial Number 1aae551883 [Gary Fisher Tassajara, 18 aluminum frame.I recently sold a Gary Fisher frame on Ebay and the buyer is . Silver Series aluminum ATB Green 2006 Gary Fisher Mako, serial: WTU047C2210A.
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The tires still have plenty of miles on them.
It’s got 18 gears but I don’t know anyone who uses all those gears ha. The bicycle may require minimal service adjustments without the need of replacing any parts. You've been subscribed to our newsletter. I found a Gary Fisher Model number BS:6102/TARPON, SILVER SERIES ALUMINUM mountain bike for sale on Craigs List.
It floated over roots and smoothed the rock sections, despite relatively skinny tyres and a steel handlebar that turned any shock that did get through into seriously wrist-powdering sting.The only thing that really let it down was the transmission and the potential weather aspect. | By entering your details, you are agreeing to BikeRadar Don't miss out on MBUK – get your next 3 issues for just £5Get the next 3 issues of the UK's number one cycling magazine for just £5