1992 Trek 9000 Aluminium FSR T3C Suspension System

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Very Rare 1992 Trek 9000 Aluminium FSR T3C Suspension System Vintage Retro Mountain Bike.

Easton E9 ProGram 7075 Series Alloy 19" Frame
Trek DDS3 Front Suspension Forks (made by RockShox)
Both front and rear suspension are firm and work and rebound well
Shimano Deore MT60 Chainset
Shimano Deore XT Rear Mech
Shimano Deore DX Front Mech
Shimano Deore XT Shifters
Shimano Deore XT Brake Levers
Black Shimano Cantilever Brakes
Black Zoom Stem
True Temper 6000 Series AL Handlebars
Onza Bar Ends
Shimano Deore DX Hubs
Matrix Single Track Rims
Matching Matrix Z-Axis F Comp 26x2.1" Tyres
Vetta SL Saddle - bit scuffed on rear (was on another bike)
Black Genuine Trek Bottle Cage
Designed and Made in USA

Frame has nice black paint with orange splatter paint rear arm, all stickers in tact with only a few very small scratches and marks. Bike is in VERY good condition.

Recently purchased from a private collection after being on display for many many years looks in almost original condition, just needs a quick clean and fine tune.

Fantastic opportunity to add to your restomod MTB collection!

Prefer cash on collection from West Cheshire, either Northwich or Chester or bike can be viewed or picked up from Upcycle Bike Shop in Whitchurch.

If you do need the bike shipping will work with you but you'll likely need to provide packaging and send your own courier.

£250 or may take PX with vintage Stumpjumper or other Specialized pre 2000.

DSC05496 by Matt Trimsport, on Flickr

DSC05533 by Matt Trimsport, on Flickr

DSC05497 by Matt Trimsport, on Flickr

DSC05500 by Matt Trimsport, on Flickr

DSC05502 by Matt Trimsport, on Flickr
 
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Seen this on ebay - would love a shot on one of these... I think they were lovingly referred to as the 'pogo stick' though one of the first to go full suss iirc. GLWS
 
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dongward":bqgcnlyg said:
Seen this on ebay - would love a shot on one of these... I think they were lovingly referred to as the 'pogo stick' though one of the first to go full suss iirc. GLWS

Thanks, its a great bike and bit of MTB history... :)
 

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