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Farley AL is a high-value platform for your fat bike build. This lightweight Alpha Platinum Aluminum fat bike frameset has the ride characteristics of a traditional trail bike, with all the monster truck capability that comes with fat bike tires. Plus, you get tons of mounts for adding accessories like racks, fenders, and gear cages. - All the mounts make it easy to add accessories and customize Farley for how you want to roam. - It's a four-season freedom machine that lets you ride outside all year long. - You can run your choice of wheels with 26x5" or 27.5x4" tires.
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X-Caliber 9 is the top-end model in the X-Caliber family. It's a fully race-ready cross country mountain bike built with parts designed to compete. A RockShox Recon fork, a 1x12 Shimano XT/SLX drivetrain, and a wide-range cassette make it a great choice for fast singletrack riders who want a great bike that's ready to race right out of the box. It's right for you if... You measure your rides in speed and distance, and want a fast XC bike that will help you cover more trail in less time. You race, or you could see yourself getting into racing, so you want a hardtail with competition-level parts that can give you an advantage on the trail. The tech you get A lightweight aluminum frame, a RockShox Recon Gold 100mm suspension air fork, a Shimano XT/SLX 1x12 drivetrain with a wide range of gears for easier climbing. Plus, tubeless ready wheels with wider Boost141 hubs for increased wheel strength and better tire clearance, and a dropper post for getting low on descents. The final word X-Caliber 9 is a speedy, nimble, and efficient XC hardtail that's perfect for riders with a racing pedigree and anyone who dreams of covering epic distances out on the trail. Why you'll love it - It's a great bike for someone who's just getting into serious racing: you get high-end XC parts on an awesome frame with enough cash left over for entry fees - There's nothing as sweet as a silent ride: the clutch rear derailleur prevents chain slap, even in the rough - The frame is fully compatible with higher-end parts, like race wheels, if you ever find the need to upgrade - The 1x drivetrain delivers a wide range of gearing with the simplicity of a single shifter Wheel size: - Size Small: 27.5-inch - Sizes Medium – XX-Large: 29-inch
$1,999.99
District 4 Stagger Equipped is a hip and stylish high-end city bike designed for fun on cruises, commutes, and trips around town. It has a quiet, low-maintenance Gates CDN belt drive system with an 8-speed Shimano Alfine internal hub for smooth, crisp shifting. It's right for you if... You're looking for a city bike that has it all—style, speed, and super nice parts. You want a hip, high-end bike with an awesome drivetrain and loads of ride-ready accessories. The tech you get A lightweight Alpha Smooth Aluminum frame with a comfortable upright geometry and a stagger design, a Gates belt drive with a Shimano 8-speed internal hub, and a Shimano dynamo front hub that powers your lights. Plus, powerful hydraulic disc brakes, fenders, comfortable ergonomic grips, an adjustable stem, MIK-compatible rear rack, and wide, stable tires with reflective sidewalls. The final word District 4's sleek, streamlined look lets you hit the town in style. Plus, every ride you take will be filled with fun, thanks to high-end parts like the quiet Gates belt drive and the smooth-shifting Shimano Alfine internal hub. Why you'll love it - The Gates belt drive system is more durable than a standard chain, virtually maintenance-free, and almost silent while you're riding - The premium-quality Shimano Alfine internal hub gives you a clean look, effortless shifting, and a wide gear range - It comes equipped with lights, fenders, a kickstand, and a rear rack so you're ready to ride right from the start - This bike is exceedingly versatile, and capable of everything from leisurely cruises to weekday commutes - When your bike is dependable, you can spend less time worrying and more time enjoying the ride
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