Dec 24th CONTEST NOW CLOSED: Winner has been contacted and will be published once we have confirmation of prize acceptance
Prize Details:
You can expect a high-level build on the Jeffsy 29 AL Two: The RockShox Pike RC and Monarch R are ready for any adventure, the 2x11 transmission ensures you can always find the right gear, while SRAM’s Guide R brakes are there to slow you down safely when needed. Naturally, a RockShox Reverb Stealth, a wide-bar Race Face cockpit, and tough and reliable Onza Ibex tires are all part of the stock spec as well.
The hydro-formed aluminum frame of the Jeffsy AL impresses with a compact silhouette which is visually very close to the Jeffsy CF. The aggressive headtube angle, low standover height and the compact chainstays, which are optimized for each frame size, all contribute to creating a 29er that does not handle like a typical big wheeler. Thanks to the integrated Flip Chip, Jeffsy adapts to different terrain with ease: in the Low setting the head angle is more aggressive and the BB drop more pronounced, perfect for fast and rough descending. In the High position, you gain ground clearance and agility for slicing and dicing your way through the woods.
Our V4L suspension technology has proven itself beyond any doubt on our gravity bikes, now here it is for the first time on a trail bike. V4L provides sensitive suspension action with perfect mid-stroke support and bottom out resistance. This does not only give you the confidence needed for big gaps and rugged terrain but also makes pedalling a lot more efficient. And similarly to the Jeffsy CF, the aluminum frame’s tube walls have been made thicker where required, to make sure they can withstand the forces generated in critical areas.
There will be new prizes revealed every day in the lead up to Dec 25th so check the Advent Calendar daily on the front page of Pinkbike and make sure you enter for a chance to win.
Winners will be notified via the email associated with their Pinkbike account within 48 hours of their name being drawn.
On the twenty fourth day of Christmas, My true love gave to me, Twenty four jaw-dropping Jeffs(y)ies, Twenty three team toolkits, Twenty two epic Enves, Twenty one powerful Paragons, Twenty awesome AG-2s, Nineteen Ergon essentials, Eighteen special Spectrals, Seventeen sticky sealants, Sixteen DMR Deathgrips, Fifteen Whyte whippets, Fourteen Afton apparels, Thirteen crafty Kuats, Twelve rotating Rotors, Eleven fatty Fujis, Ten Park Tool packages, Nine full-face Resets, Eight grippy saddles, Seven Joystick jumbles, Six Kore components, Five POC protectives, Four hides of Lizards, Three Droppers dropping, Two Fabric box sets, And a SRAM GX on a Production Privee
And that's a wrap everyone! Thanks for all the support! Congrats to everyone who won a "stocking-stuffer" in the advent calendar! Hope you all have a merry Christmas and a Happy New Year with more parts and more importantly, more riding!
Not going to lie, reading redshift write a comment is kind of like the first time I heard the edge from U2 speak. Freaked me out a bit.
Thanks for your being so committed to this, was enjoyable for all! Merry Christmas redshift!
Thank you @redshift, for the last 24 days your post was the first thing I was checking on the Internet, now my mornings will be less exciting... Merry Christmas and an awesome year 2018 everyone! May we ride our bikes more than ever.
Thanks for the entertaining comment stream. Merry Christmas to all. Happy New Year. Let’s all work less, ride more, cherish every good moment with friends and family, drink only excellent beer, drink wonderful coffee, (never brown water) and always remember... the answer to whatever it is that’s getting to you, is to be found out on the trail with your wheels in the dirt! Happy Holidays everyone!
"ALWAYS". DID THEY STUTTER!!!!? haha. From my experience, I don't know, maybe I have problems, gears don't do a lot. I think it's mostly to do with shifting inefficiencies, if you're constantly between gears, you're constantly not making power. I have 8 gears, and it seems pretty decent.
@redshift: what's that saying about keeping the expensive part and giving away the whole thing... Sorta like printer vs ink/toner... It's killing me, I can't remember
@annes: I wonder how well that would work out actually. Put 26" wheels in there, set it to the high bb setting and see how it would work out. Or 26" in the rear, 27.5 in the front with that setting?
@handynzl: Never make decisions for life. That said, yes I didn't enter this one. Instead in March next year I'm receiving my next frame (for 26" wheels indeed).
Thank you so much to PB and the sponsors for such a rad advent calendar. Couldn't even imagine the elation of winning this or the other prizes. MERRY CHRISTMAS TO ALL AND TO ALL A GOOD NIGHT
Oooh man!, this is my favorite brand, my favorite trail bike, This would be the best gift than ever have been. Please @pinkbikeaudience @ytindustries comes my dreams true. This would change my old 26 mongoose walmart bike . Merry christmas and cheers for all staff & pink bike users. The best wishes to all.
I also have an old mongoose Walmart 26er... It's heavier than an anvil and my upgraded tires are the most expensive thing about the bike, but it's served me well for countless years. This Jeffsy, however, would be a welcome upgrade.
So now’s the end.. I’m always present on each advent but my entries weren’t lucky enough, so I hope my last 0.1% chance of winning make it through... Merry Christmas everyone!
I already watched all the unboxing videos on YouTube.. If you win this thing, the moment that delivery car is in font of your house... I wil go absolutely mental!
Yup, go to the Advent calendar, and click on a prize, you'll see the user name If they responded to be contacted. Unfortunately, my user name does not appear on any of them....lol
@Boardlife69: seen in a restaurant in Montreal: -how much is the paella? -it's $5 a portion -that's too much, I'd pay $3 -sir, this is no Marraketch, it's $5 a portion. -(moaning) ok, but you have to put more seafood than rice Only the french.
My true love gave to me,
Twenty four jaw-dropping Jeffs(y)ies,
Twenty three team toolkits,
Twenty two epic Enves,
Twenty one powerful Paragons,
Twenty awesome AG-2s,
Nineteen Ergon essentials,
Eighteen special Spectrals,
Seventeen sticky sealants,
Sixteen DMR Deathgrips,
Fifteen Whyte whippets,
Fourteen Afton apparels,
Thirteen crafty Kuats,
Twelve rotating Rotors,
Eleven fatty Fujis,
Ten Park Tool packages,
Nine full-face Resets,
Eight grippy saddles,
Seven Joystick jumbles,
Six Kore components,
Five POC protectives,
Four hides of Lizards,
Three Droppers dropping,
Two Fabric box sets,
And a SRAM GX on a Production Privee
And that's a wrap everyone! Thanks for all the support! Congrats to everyone who won a "stocking-stuffer" in the advent calendar! Hope you all have a merry Christmas and a Happy New Year with more parts and more importantly, more riding!
Merry bikemas everyone and have a happy new bike year.
Indeed...
Merry Christmas and an awesome year 2018 everyone! May we ride our bikes more than ever.
Nice one bike industry!
@handynzl: Never make decisions for life. That said, yes I didn't enter this one. Instead in March next year I'm receiving my next frame (for 26" wheels indeed).
Freddy.
Merry Christmas everyone!
now... pull my name out of that hat!
Thanks me either
-how much is the paella?
-it's $5 a portion
-that's too much, I'd pay $3
-sir, this is no Marraketch, it's $5 a portion.
-(moaning) ok, but you have to put more seafood than rice
Only the french.