Does your current bike not have enough 'squish' to it? Do you wish you could cruise down the trails soaking up bumps as if you were gliding down a waterslide? Do you have a tight budget? Here is the bike for you. Downhill/Freeride performance on a shoestring budget! This Davinci Magma has Six inches of travel on the front and the rear suspension. It is decked out with truvative Hussefelt Cranks, Titec bars, Shimano gearset, and Rhino Lite Rims. Tastfully upgraded with Marzocchi Jr.T forks, Hayes Hydraulic disc breaks in the front and Magura Hydraulic discbrakes in the rear. Last year I installed a brand new rear derailer. The rear swing arm has been replaced with a factory parts to increase structural integrity (the first generation of these bikes had issues with cracks, however; Davinci addressed those issues with recalls/upgrades). I'm around 5'9" and 180lbs. The suspension is set up well for me and I don't bottom it out (so you could be either a bit lighter or a bit heavier and still retain full functionality of the suspension components). The size of the bike is a Medium. Why is it so inexpensive? The bike is just over 14 years old and has its fair share of scratches. It will also need new brake pads. It rides pretty good at the moment, but could benefit from a tune-up. I'm not really good at bartering and I find it troublesome so I price things as fair as I can. I use this website to help determine the price: https://www.bicyclebluebook.com/SearchListingDetail.aspx?id=91494&make=954&model=51157 Keep in mind that website is in USD and does not reflect the upgrades to the bike. Please let me know if you have any questions.