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Support The Trails For A Chance To Win A Knolly Chilcotin 167

Sep 23, 2023
by Whistler Off Road Cycling Association  
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PRESS RELEASE: Whistler Off Road Cycling Association (WORCA)

WORCA is excited to be teaming up with Knolly Bikes to offer a raffle for a Knolly Chilcotin 167 mountain bike, with the proceeds going directly to our trail network!

Knolly are donating the bike frame and WORCA has bought the build kit so that the prize is a complete bike. The prize winner can choose their size (medium, large or XL) based on product availability.

BUY YOUR TICKETS HERE!

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Check out these specs:
• Rockshox ZEB Ultimate RC2 170mm fork
• SRAM GX Eagle 12spd drivetrain
• RaceFace Aeffect R30 wheels
• Maxxis EXO+ tires (Assegai front, DHR2 rear)
• Magura MT5 brakes
• SDG Tellis 170mm dropper post
• SDG Bel-Air V3 saddle
• Spank Spike Vibrocore handlebar
• Spank 40mm stem

You can find more details about the Knolly Chilcotin 167 here.

Raffle tickets are:
• 1 ticket for $10
• 3 tickets for $25
• 5 tickets for $40

The deadline for ticket sales is Wednesday, September 27, 2023, at 11:59 p.m.

The winning ticket will be drawn on Thursday, September 28, 2023, at 8:30 p.m.

Please note that you must be 19 years of age and physically in British Columbia to purchase a raffle ticket. The credit card that you use to purchase an online ticket must have a BC address.

BUY YOUR TICKETS HERE!

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7 Comments
  • 3 0
 I ride a Chilcotin in the 159 setting and have been considering whether I should up-travel it or not. If I win this then my problem would be solved! Fingers crossed!

While I don’t ride in Whistler I’m happy to support the trails whether I win or not.
  • 1 0
 I took the spacer out of the shock on my warden and it rides soo much better at full travel. I used to hit hard bottom out regularly but now it's more of a soft bottom out. The great thing is there are no negatives to doing it just more travel.
  • 4 0
 Done and done. love bike raffles
  • 2 0
 What about the trails in Whistler need to be advocated for? (Genuine question)
  • 22 1
 One recent example is that the latest 5-year logging plans from the Cheakamus Community Forest (CCF) show significant potential impacts to trails in Whistler. WORCA is working hard to ensure that the trails are not destroyed by logging in the future by engaging in discussions with the CCF, walking the trails with them to explain the importance of the trails in different areas, and developing a long-term plan to avoid these sorts of issues. This all requires paid staff time as well as lots of volunteer work. You can read about this specific example in this newsletter:
https://mailchi.mp/worca/2023-may-ccf-survey
  • 2 0
 @TFerrao: nice one thanks. I had no idea
  • 3 0
 @KUBBY: There's also a lot of maintenance involved.







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