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Pro-Flex 855
For some odd reason I got Pro-flex on the brain last week. I always thought they were cool bikes in the day so I decided to do a search and found this one for $450. It looks like the shocks have been upgraded from the MCU's but I have no other details (including size)
picture from the ad http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1247344418.jpg Picture I found of an 855 http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1247344439.jpg What da' ya' think? I think it would look cool next to my Klein http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1247344588.jpg |
I worked for them during that error oops era!
The average life span for a 855 in Santa Barbara during that time was....47 1/2 days prior to massive failure. The most cracks that was seen on 1 frame/swing arm was 13 I would spend $$$ elsewhere |
I had an 856 back in the day. Looked cool, but I never liked the feel of the suspension. I was always happier with my S-works
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I've had an 857 since new. Did these have the same failure rate?
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You can do better than that for $450 on a older used full boinger...
Pretty crude. Your Klein is a way cooler bike. $450 for a few years old can get you something with a more modern suspension at the rear, a better front fork and maybe disc brakes. Won't get you an uber light full suspension racer or a sound big hit bike, and probably not an XTR groupo, but you can definately get a really decent used bike in that range. Pass. angela |
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I was gone prior to that model year ( thank GOD!) |
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