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#1 2009-01-15 11:27pm

kahuzlefitz
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From: Sparks, NV / Jacksonville, NC
Registered: 2009-01-15
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2002 The Fifth Element

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2002 The Fifth Element

Admin Note: Need more info on this company

Frame: The Fifth Element Forks: Fit Forks Headset: Lower:Integrated Upper: FSA PIG caged Stem: Snafu Armstrong with gyro tabs Bars: Haro Slims Grips: ODI Longnecks Barends: Plastic Brake Lever/Upper Gryo cable: Dragonfly Lever/ Dragonfly Gemini Cable Gyro: Odyssey sealed Lower Cables: Generic Dual Cable with 5/16 chain ends Brakes: Odyssey Evolver with Jaguar pads Seatpost: S&M Seatpost Clamp: S&M 2 bolt Seat: Snafu Cranks: GT Race cranks 175mm sealed Pedals: S&M loose ball Sprocket: Kink 39t Chain: KMC Fat Freewheel: KMC Fat Hubs: Primo PRO 6bearings per Spoke nipples: Allow Spokes: 18G steel Rims: Odyssey Hazards Tires: F:Primo Dirt Monster R:Snafu Knob Job Pegs: S&M Pure Energy Pegs Thats Every Part I can Remember was on this bike. It got stolen 3months after I got it put together. If you see a bike like this contact me with as much info you can get. If I recover the bike I will give a $1000 dollar reward. Thanks


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#2 2009-01-16 8:46pm

intrikat
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Re: 2002 The Fifth Element

I'm pretty sure The Fifth is a French company, definitely European. Jimmy Petitet rode flat for them.


ride on

want to buy: Huffy Pro Thunder catalog, advertisement, sticker, etc. circa 1979-1980

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