mountainbike red Raleigh Tokul 3 hardtail aluminum MTB, Red, Medium – Cycle & Coffee
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mountainbike red Raleigh Tokul 3 hardtail aluminum MTB, Red, Medium – Cycle & Coffee

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mountainbike red Raleigh Tokul 3 hardtail aluminum MTB, Red, Medium – Cycle & CoffeeThis bike has no previous owner but was a test ride bike and has some parts swapped out. It's fully functional and tuned up. Some minor wear on the frame including a scratch on the drive side of the downtube, as pictured. Medium size for a rider about 5'7" to 5'10". The front wheel is now a doublewall Alex Rims AL DP25 all black wheelset (black unbranded hub and black spokes, pretty much matching the rear wheel besides the logo on the rim. That should

This bike has no previous owner but was a test ride bike and has some parts swapped out. It's fully functional and tuned up. Some minor wear on the frame including a scratch on the drive side of the downtube, as pictured. Medium size for a rider about 5'7" to 5'10". The front wheel is now a doublewall Alex Rims AL-DP25 all black wheelset (black unbranded hub and black spokes, pretty much matching the rear wheel besides the logo on the rim. That should be the only change but there may be other slight changes to the bike from the original description detailed below. 

This bike does not come with pedals.

Original bike description:

The Tokul 3 is a trail bike designed for all-out commitment and sketchy conditions. This playful hardtail is built on a rugged aluminum frame that’s longer and slacker than the Tokul 2. Vee Tire Co. Crown Gem 27.5x2.6 tires mounted on 50mm wide rims provide more confident handling when things get loose.

The Tokul 3 comes equipped with SRAM NX 1x11 drivetrain components, front and rear thru-axles, and an SR Suntour XCR-32 fork with 120mm of travel. Tektro Auriga hydraulic disc brakes ensure consistent stopping power when flying into the corners. All of that adds up to a bike that can hold its own at the bike park and lets you open up the throttle on your weekday trails.

- 6061 aluminum frame is light, strong, and built to shred
- 120mm-travel SR Suntour XCR-32 fork tames the trail
- SRAM NX 11-speed drivetrain offers crisp shifting
- Tektro Auriga hydraulic disc brakes keep you on your line
- Tubeless Ready wheels with Vee Tire Co. Crown Gem 27.5x2.6 tires for cornering control

Specs

Frame AL-6061 SL Custom Butted Aluminum, Tapered HT, 148x12 Thru, IS Disc Mount
Fork SR Suntour XCR-32 Coil, 27.5+, 120mm travel
Headset FSA IS-3 45deg upper, NO.11N Zerostack Lower, 1-1/8"
Axles Front: 110 x 15mm
Rear: 148 x12mm
Rims/Wheels Weinmann U50 TL, 27.5", 32h, 50mm wide
Hubs Joytech Alloy Disc 32h
Spokes 14g Stainless Steel, w/ Brass Nipples
Tires Vee Crown Gem 27.5x2.60"
Crankset Forged 2pc 24mm spindle
Chainrings 30T Narrow Wide
Bottom Bracket External Bearings
Chain SRAM PC1130
Rear Derailleur SRAM NX 11spd
Cassette/Rear Cogs SRAM PG1130 (11-42T) 11spd
Shifters SRAM NX trigger
Handlebars Raleigh 200 Series 31.8mm, 15mm Rise, Width: 720/720/740/740mm
Tape/Grips Raleigh Closed-end Single Lock Ring
Stem Raleigh 3D Forged Alloy, 60mm
Brake Levers Tektro Auriga, 2-Finger Hydraulic
Brakes Tektro Auriga Hydraulic Disc, 180/160mm rotors
Pedals Not included
Saddle Raleigh Mountain Saddle, 140mm wide
Seat Post Raleigh 100 Series, Dual Bolt, 30.9x350mm
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