K2 Proflex 450 Vintage Full Suspension Mountain Bike - Vintage Parts WTB, Noleen, SRAM This K2 Proflex 450 is a vintage
full-suspension mountain bike from the late-90s. We are selling this
bike AS-IS, which means we have not tuned it up or checked it for
suspension, braking or shifting performance. The components are
functional, but the bike will need some tuning to be ride ready. The
bike is very well-kept and it looks amazing. Perhaps there is a K2 fan
out there that wants to re-live their early days of mountain biking. The SRAM ESP, WTB grease guard and other components have collectible value. Even the tires appear to be original old-school Velociraptors. With a 22" effective top tube and a 20" seat tube (c-c), this bike sizes like a Large and should fit riders in the height range of 5'10"-6'1". Frame Material: Easton FS Program Taperwall aluminum Fork: Noleen Racing Chubby dual crown Rear Shock: Noleen reservoir coil shock Drivetrain: Shimano 3x7 Brakes: V-brakes Brake Lever: Avid SD-1.9L Shifter: SRAM ESP 900 grip shifters Front Derailleur: Shimano Deore XT Rear Derailleur: SRAM ESP 9.0 carbon composite 1:1 Crankset: Shimano STX RC (175mm) Handlebar: Titec Hell Bent riser bar Grips: WTB Stem: alloy Headset: Aheadset Saddle: Selle San Marco Tecno Dynamica Seatpost: alloy Wheels: WTB hub with grease guard (front), Shimano Parallax hub (rear) Front Tire: WTB VelociRaptor Rear Tire: WTB VelociRaptor Bike will be professionally packed with care. By bidding on this item, Bidder acknowledges that Bicycle Exchange products are sold AS-IS with no warranty as to the usability or safety of the item . The Bicycle Exchange accepts no liability, and Bidder hereby waives, any claims for damages, injuries, and component failures caused by any manner of use of items purchased. No returns, please bid carefully. Shipping only to 48 states (no AK or HI). Your purchase helps support the Silicon Valley Bicycle Exchange 501c(3) non-profit organization. The Silicon Valley Bicycle Exchange repairs donated bicycles and gives them to economically-disadvantaged children and adults. It funds its operations in part through the sale of used bicycle parts.