FS: Bronto Bikes Steel 27.5 Hardtail MTB
Posted: Mon Aug 08, 2016 10:37 am
What's a Bronto?
Finally decided to part with my handmade steel Bronto Bon 650b. If you're unfamiliar with Bronto, it's the MTB arm of Stoemper bikes, and a renowned made-to-order steel framebuilder. (http://www.brontobikes.com/). I bought this bike in 2014, and have ridden it much much less than I wanted to, and only once in the past year. It's a bit of a mismash of go fast parts, a 1x10 setup with XO rear derailleur, XT brakes, and TRS cranks. I have a Fox evolution32 fork, 100mm travel, on there now, but the bike will not be sold with pedals. It has a set of slick, Stans ZTR crest 650b wheels, with hope hubs. The Maxxis Ikons are set-up tubless, but it will need new rubber soon. I've just had a new BB put on, and had the pads and rotors replaced. It's a large framesize, will suit anyone 5'9 to 6'3 I'd say.
Let me know if you have any questions, it's a steal at this price.
Check the PB ad for pics: http://www.pinkbike.com/buysell/2016973/
Finally decided to part with my handmade steel Bronto Bon 650b. If you're unfamiliar with Bronto, it's the MTB arm of Stoemper bikes, and a renowned made-to-order steel framebuilder. (http://www.brontobikes.com/). I bought this bike in 2014, and have ridden it much much less than I wanted to, and only once in the past year. It's a bit of a mismash of go fast parts, a 1x10 setup with XO rear derailleur, XT brakes, and TRS cranks. I have a Fox evolution32 fork, 100mm travel, on there now, but the bike will not be sold with pedals. It has a set of slick, Stans ZTR crest 650b wheels, with hope hubs. The Maxxis Ikons are set-up tubless, but it will need new rubber soon. I've just had a new BB put on, and had the pads and rotors replaced. It's a large framesize, will suit anyone 5'9 to 6'3 I'd say.
Let me know if you have any questions, it's a steal at this price.
Check the PB ad for pics: http://www.pinkbike.com/buysell/2016973/