Co-Motion

1997 Co-Motion Custom Mountain

Value Guide market data · 1997 Co-Motion Custom Mountain

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All Custom model years

1997 Custom Mountain lineup

Overview

About this bike

1997 Co-Motion Custom Mountain value depends on condition, original build, frame material, service history, and current buyer demand.

Specifications

Frameset

Frame Construction
TIG-welded
Frame Tubing Material
Reynolds 853
Fork Brand & Model
Rock Shox Judy XC
Fork Material
Magnesium, triple-clamp crown
Rear Shock
Not applicable

Drivetrain

Groupset
1997 Co-Motion Custom Mountain
Component Group
Shimano XTR 950
Shift Levers
Shimano XTR RapidFire SL
Crankset
Shimano XTR M950-IG, 24/34/46 teeth
Bottom Bracket
Shimano BB-M950, 112.5 mm spindle
Rear Cogs
8-speed, Buyer's choice of gearing
Chain
Shimano CN-IG90, 1/2 x 3/32inch

Brakes

Brakeset
Shimano XTR V-Brake brakes, Shimano XTR levers

Cockpit

Seatpost
Syncros Pro Series aluminum, 26.8 mm diameter
Saddle
Bontrager w/titanium rails
Handlebar
Syncros Hardcore
Handlebar Stem
Co-Motion chromoly
Headset
1 1/8inch threadless Shimano XTR

Wheels & Tires

Hubs
Shimano XTR
Rims
Mavic 217 SUP, 32-hole
Tires
26 x 1.95inch IRC PiranhaPro
Spoke Brand
Wheelsmith stainless steel, 2.0mm double butted
Spoke Nipples
Alloy nipples

Pedals

Pedals
Not included

Accessories

Colors
Blue, bronze, chrome yellow, cream, custom, green metallic, red
BB Shell Width
68mm English
Extensions
Not included

Weight & Sizing

Weight
23.5
Sizes
Custom

Frame sizing

XS4'10"-5'2"
S5'2"-5'6"
M5'6"-5'10"
L5'10"-6'2"
XL6'2"-6'6"

M highlighted as most common resale size. Sourced from catalog metadata.

Geometry

Stack
Varies by size
Reach
Varies by size
Wheelbase
Varies by size

Industry standard. Sourced from catalog metadata.

What to check when buying used

Inspection

Frame condition

Inspect the frame, fork, welds, and high-stress areas for cracks, dents, or prior repairs.

Inspection

Drivetrain wear

Check chain stretch, cassette teeth, chainrings, and shifting under load before negotiating price.

Inspection

Wheel condition

Inspect rims, hubs, spokes, and bearing play; ask about the tire age and any prior wheel rebuilds.

Inspection

Service history

Ask for service records covering bearings, brakes, drivetrain, and any frame or fork warranty work.

Inspection

Suspension service

Confirm fork lowers and rear shock service intervals; ask for the most recent service receipts.

Inspection

Frame pivots & bearings

Cycle the suspension off the bike to feel for play, grit, or noise in pivot bearings.

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