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    Default 1999 Home Grown Pro

    No, Yeti did not personally weld this bike together himself, but his design was ground breaking at the time for creating light and fast, kick ass mountain bikes for Schwinn. As for this particular bike, the frame is in excellent condition - no peeling paint or decals, no nicks or scratches in any obvious parts. I'd say this bike weighs in in the low 20's. The fork is an air shock - Aeris Spinner. It needs air. The frame is 18". I'm 5'10" with a 32" inseam. It fits me on the good to smaller side. If you're 5'6" or so, this will be great. If you're 6', check out the Jamis Dakota Elite I have for sale instead.

    Home Grown Pro (1999) 18" Bass Boat Blue
    Race Face Next Bars (cut down)
    Race Face Dues XS Stem
    Aeris Spinner Fork
    Lizard Skins lock on grips
    Tomato Top Cap
    Sram X9 Shifters
    FSA Headset
    Sram X9 RD
    Race Face Next Cranks
    Crank Bros pedals
    Cane Creek saddle
    Easton EA50 seat post
    WTB Weirwolf Tires - brand new

    $400 OBO

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    Not sure where those pics came from.
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