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Please forward me where you are getting $1440 for the Evo frame, or is that the Azonic? That's still £900 BTW. Ordering direct from Chumba will set you back $1549 which is about £970 before import duties etc. See if you're able to pick one up anywhere in the UK. What you should do is order another B-52 from CRC for £600 then look up the components listed with the cheapest price you can get (not the price I managed to get) and see if you get anywhere near £1400 for the total build. Then once you've managed to get your build price at £1400, order all the parts and build it up yourself. You'll get a new appreciation for the value of your bike once you put some graft in. If you can get your bike for that price you're onto a winner mate. Personally I’d get the Avenger based on the style of riding I do, but each to their own.
Admittedly nobody’s been beating the door down for the bike, but I’m in no particular rush to sell. The Evo is on ebay at £1700, but the absolute lowest I'm prepared to go is £1600. That’s only if I become desperate to sell though. Trust me, if you had £1700 to spend on a bike you’d be stretched to find any better than this Evo.
Won Best of MTBR award in the All Mountain category and received a 4.96 out of 5 rating from owners of the bike.
http://www.mtbr.com/cat/bikes/allmtn-full-suspension/chumba-racing/evo/prd_412746_1547crx.aspx
£2400 if you order the cheapest build kit directly from Chumba.
http://www.chumbaracing.com/evo-build-kits.shtml
As mentioned I spent several months sourcing high end parts to keep costs down but maintain the quality. The asking price is just about covering my costs, never mind the time and effort put into the build. I'm not looking at making any money on the bike, but I know the value of the bike. Please be my guest and source the components as listed and come up with a more realistic price list. Frame and front forks alone cost over £1000. Don't forget the custom built wheels. What would you consider a reasonable price? About Us
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