BMW Q6 folding mountain bike
Balderton, Nottinghamshire
£750
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Description
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Very rare and Collectable folding mountain bike in very good condition, made by BMW. Q6 folding mountain bike last serviced 2020 and last risen in 2021 due to health problems . Produced since 1999 the Q6.S XT was later released as Q6.S XTR sometime in the early 2000s, which had some notable changes;
Frame: hardened Aluminium, with folding mechanism. Has “reaction free” rear frame by having pivot above the Bottom Bracket
Stem: ITM Millennium CNC aluminium
Seat post: ITM Millennium CNC aluminium
Flat Bars: ITM Millennium Ergal 7075 Ultra Lite
Wheels: Taurus Clincher 26” Rims
Front Hub: Quick release DT Swiss Hugi 240 (forged aluminium with sealed bearings) standard 100mm width
Rear Hub: Quick release DT Swiss Hugi 240 (forged aluminium with sealed bearings and ultra-reliable 18T patented star ratchet freewheel) standard 135mm width
Front Shock: Paioli shock 100mm travel, with remote rebound adjuster (on top tube)
Front Forks: These (like bmw motorcycles) are mainly only there to transmit steering forces. No damping or springs inside.
Rear Shock: Paioli shock 100mm travel, with rebound adjustment
Saddle: Selle Italia with BMW logo embroidered
Tyres: OEM fitment was Continental 26x2.1
Chain set: Shimano XTR
Cassette: Shimano XTR M953 : 9 speed (revised version with 5 rather than 4 spider supports) 12-34T
Derailleur: Shimano XTR RD-M953 Rapid Rise
Brakes: Magura Louise hydraulic disc brakes with 160mm rotors
Pedals: Shimano SPD PD-M545
Claimed weight: 28.5lbs or 12.9kg (will weigh it myself too)
With a huge price tag (£5,300 in japan, probably less in Europe), unconventional looks, BMW patented Telever front end.
Open to sensible offers
Ad ID: 1482132241
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