Porsche FS Bike for sale
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Porsche FS Bike for sale
I have a Porsche FS (rare disc brake version) for sale. It is Atlas Grey with Red lettering.The bike was purchased last year and has been riden once. I have no other reason for selling it, other than it doesn't get used in the flats of Florida. This would be a great collector bike or a serious mountain bike.
I am asking $2,500 plus shipping
Please email me with questions or if you want pictures:
clubrcr@comcast.net
This what Popular Mechanics had to say about:
Porsche FS
We can't say the same thing about Porsche's $4500 top-of-the-line machine. This is the S model with the addition of disc brakes, a rear suspension and a higher grade of equipment. Unfortunately, those items also jack the weight up to 26.4 pounds. Still, this is a good example of high-tech excellence. The rear-suspension pivot brace, handlebar mounts and triple clamps are works of art.
The FS has Sachs Quarz drivetrain components, a rear swing-arm with a Fox-Alps 4 damper mounted nearly horizontal under the seat and expensive Sachs Power Disc II hydraulic disc brakes front and rear. Our riders deemed the FS solid and well-balanced. But everyone complained about the extra weight of the rear suspension, particularly when climbing. On the other hand, we found the FS to be a professional-level downhill racer. When it comes to all-around riding, though, we'd rather have a plain Porsche S. __________________
I am asking $2,500 plus shipping
Please email me with questions or if you want pictures:
clubrcr@comcast.net
This what Popular Mechanics had to say about:
Porsche FS
We can't say the same thing about Porsche's $4500 top-of-the-line machine. This is the S model with the addition of disc brakes, a rear suspension and a higher grade of equipment. Unfortunately, those items also jack the weight up to 26.4 pounds. Still, this is a good example of high-tech excellence. The rear-suspension pivot brace, handlebar mounts and triple clamps are works of art.
The FS has Sachs Quarz drivetrain components, a rear swing-arm with a Fox-Alps 4 damper mounted nearly horizontal under the seat and expensive Sachs Power Disc II hydraulic disc brakes front and rear. Our riders deemed the FS solid and well-balanced. But everyone complained about the extra weight of the rear suspension, particularly when climbing. On the other hand, we found the FS to be a professional-level downhill racer. When it comes to all-around riding, though, we'd rather have a plain Porsche S. __________________
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Check out this thread, as Samiz7 was looking for one...
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