Selling my beloved Muru Witjira Classic
in its natural habitat.
naked. pictured with wrong rims, wrong brakes and wrong cranks.
right cranks
right rims
Album with more photos
https://fotos.mtb-news.de/s/72369
Frame: Muru Witjira Classic 2013, 18"
Seattube 462 mm
Head angle 69.5 °
Seat angle 73 °
Toptube 595 mm
Chainstay 495 mm
Wheelbase 1114 mm
Headtube 119 mm
Steerer 210 mm
Fork: Carver Carbon, 1 1/8" straight with adapter for tapered
Headset: Hope, tapered
Stem: Thomson, 50 mm
Handlebar: Superstar, Carbon, 750 mm, 8/5 °, 15 mm rise
Grips: Pro Koryak, single lock
Seatpost: Thomson Elite
Seat clamp: Hope
Saddle: NONE
Brakes: Avid Elixir CR, Carbon levers
Rotors: Avid 180 mm
Crankset: Raceface Turbine (non direct mount)
Pedals: Crankbrothers Mallet (they have some play)
Chainring: Raceface 30 t
Cassette: SRAM GX, 10 – 42 t
Rear mech: SRAM GX
Shifter: SRAM GX
Front hub: NONE!
Rear hub: Hope Pro 2, 170 mm, XD freewheel. Comes with a Shimano freewheel too (if I can find it)
Rims: 2 x drilled Robsson alu rims, 82 mm inside width
1 x undrilled Robsson alu rim.
Spokes: NONE!
Tyres: 2 x Vee Snowshoe XL and 1 x brand new Schwalbe Jumbo Jim 4.4" Snakeskin
Framebag: ONE! Selfmade X-Pac framebag with compartment and removable inside net pocket. As in first photo.
The bike lacks a front hub!
Wheels aren’t built, you "only" get three rims.
The third rim was bought as a spare, but as the rims held up – I never needed it, so it's brand new.
The bike is reasonably light. Frame is 1700 g bare(!). The drilled Robsson rims are 800 g a piece. The full build comes in at 12.5 - 13.5 kg, depending on tires and tubes.
I'm asking for 1505.- GBP incl. shipment (6 - 10 days, climate compensated, 56.- GBP)
It's in Switzerland.
I'd also like to play guide to the buyer for a long weekend in the Swiss Alps in the midst of winter.
*SOLD* Muru Witjira Classic - titanium fatbike
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*SOLD* Muru Witjira Classic - titanium fatbike
Last edited by Alpinum on Fri Jun 07, 2019 8:21 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Re: Muru Witjira Classic - titanium fatbike
Gian, have you not offered it to Pete. He'd have a bike for next years trip then
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Re: Muru Witjira Classic - titanium fatbike
....runs off to put the Lottery on
Re: Muru Witjira Classic - titanium fatbike
Best of luck fat tyre kicker
I was going to try and sell it for less, but after last nights check on the bike I realised in what a good state all parts are. Also the frame still looks like new - after all titanium is bloody amazing in the way how it doesn't age.
I was going to try and sell it for less, but after last nights check on the bike I realised in what a good state all parts are. Also the frame still looks like new - after all titanium is bloody amazing in the way how it doesn't age.
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Re: Muru Witjira Classic - titanium fatbike
Have to say, I'm bloody tempted but I promised myself any new fatbike would need to be up to all the latest standards - and Bluto compatability.
Re: Muru Witjira Classic - titanium fatbike
Would be the same here. Its 170/135 mm qr hubs aren't really up to date, whilst they still work just fine.ScotRoutes wrote: ↑Fri May 03, 2019 10:21 pm Have to say, I'm bloody tempted but I promised myself any new fatbike would need to be up to all the latest standards - and Bluto compatability.
Quite sure the frame won't take a bluto/mastodon etc.
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Re: Muru Witjira Classic - titanium fatbike
If you ever want to run a Rohloff though you can. I’ve have a 170/135 and have no issues with it. Plan sometime to swap over to a Rohloff XL at some stage.
Re: *SOLD* Muru Witjira Classic - titanium fatbike
Many of the components still available - as in first post