Limited Edition Artist Colab Knolly Delirium

Sep 18, 2017 at 9:52
by Knolly Bikes  
Since the relaunch of The Delirium, we have had a very positive response from the riding community and to celebrate the unofficial 10 year anniversary of one of our favorite frames we are proud to announce our first limited edition model!

Knolly introduces limited edition ‘Kate Zessel’ Delirium

Limited Edition Knolly Delirium

The latest version of the Knolly Delirium has been on trails (and in the park) for just over a year, and the model has avoided true classification throughout its 10-year lifespan. To dig into the true roots of this amazing bike, you can harken back to the initial Delirium Redux article.

Since this bike was designed for and inspired by The Shore, we wanted to create something unique to reflect its gritty roots. For this project, we teamed up with someone who also draws her inspiration from the majesty that is our west coast, Kate Zessel. Kate is a local artist from Whistler who does a lot of stunning work, inspired by mountains, nature and outdoor living/adventures. Kate’s work has garnered worldwide attention, and she has collaborated with brands such as Patagonia, Lululemon, and Whistler Brewing Company.

Knolly is keen to cultivate local partnerships in and out of the bike industry, so we knew that working with Kate would be a great fit. Knolly Product Manager, Cavan Brady, just happens to be friends with Kate, so they started discussions about a possible collaboration which ignited this project.

http://zesseldesigns.com/

bigquotesThe organic nature of Kate’s style made for a great contrast against the stark lines of a mountain bike.Noel Buckley, CEO Knolly Bikes

As the design started to develop we had to make a decision internally to determine what frame finish would compliment Kate’s artistic style the best. This process took all of about 30 seconds since the answer was so obvious….

Limited Edition Knolly Delirium

Raw! Our raw finish is a best seller for a myriad of reasons: It’s our most durable and looks great for years (which is perfect when you’re slapping a work of art on the side). The raw finish also puts our premium welds and craftsmanship on full display; we have nothing to hide under paint. Finally, the buffed raw aluminum is the perfect backdrop to contrast and highlight Kate’s stylings. If you wanted to buy the limited ‘Zessel’ edition and hang it on the wall, no one would blame you.

With Kate's design in hand and a raw frame, we started working with our factory to turn a bike frame into a canvas. The process was far more time-consuming than expected but our factory was excited to make the project a success. Dozens of “tweaks” later we had our first sample to approve and then it was off to production.

Limited Edition Knolly Delirium

Only 50 units of the frame are being produced and they are available now for pre-order with delivery in late September.

During the process, the Knolly team asked Kate a few questions about the project:

Knolly: First off—Do you ride mountain bikes?
Kate: Yes! I initially learned on a downhill bike in the Whistler Bike Park and then as I got more confident took up cross country riding.

Knolly: Does your riding inspire your creativity?
Kate: Anytime a sport brings me outside, to new places or pushes me I feel inspired. Biking encompasses a lot of the same attributes as illustrating. It can be slow and methodical or fast and flowing. It allows me to experience the outdoors at a different pace and a lot of the places I visit end up in my pieces.

Knolly: Have you ever painted anything on a friend’s bike before?
Kate: Haha, no! I have designed top tube decals before but a whole frame was definitely new for me.

Knolly: Why aren’t there any cool animals on this frame design?
Kate: We decided to stick with the North Shore mountains to show Knolly's roots. This company was built here and some of the best riders come from these hills. On the technical side, the frame itself isn't an extremely large canvas and because the piece is a decal it couldn't be overly detailed.

Knolly: Did this design come together quickly?
Kate: The design came together pretty quickly after Cavan and I had figured out what direction to take it. It only took a few minor tweaks to adjust the frame layout and logos. The actual project started over three years ago so it really cool to see it finally come to life!

Knolly: What projects do you have coming up?
Kate: This year my focus is going to be on opening a storefront next summer. I would love to get a collective of artists together and have a studio where they could work and sell their products. I am also working with Whistler Blackcomb this year as their feature artist so there is a lot of fun projects in the works!

Want one? Place your order here: https://shop.knollybikes.com/collections/frames-1

We will also have the new Purple and Chrome frames arriving at the same time.

Limited Edition Knolly Delirium


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60 Comments
  • 49 0
 Knolly rocks. They make a design that stands up for 3 - 5 years at a time. No Bs. Just sick bikes that work.
  • 6 0
 Love mine, I've been racing enduro and downhill on my Delirium and couldn't be happier with it.
  • 10 0
 It must be tough for Knolly to sell their alloy bikes in a sea of alloy bikes where alloy itself is considered cheap. I was surprised just how well made these bikes are, a considerable step up from any other alloy bike I have seen or ridden. At 6.5lb with shock Endorphin is amazing given the punishment they can handle. So far Knolly's alloy stuff is the best of its kind available from a manufacturing quality point of view.
  • 6 0
 I'm 6 months of hard riding into my Warden and just keep pushing it harder. Demoed a few brands and really happy about my decision. Haven't found it's limit yet but it's pushed mine. There's a ton of great options these days but I agree they're among the tops out there.
  • 2 0
 @geraldooka - yes amazing bikes. A guy I know locally has blinged his Endo out to the max and slacked out the front end as well. I call it the Endurophin! Shreds everythig in its path. Killer bikes. Thanks Knolly. Smile
  • 1 0
 @vikb: Sounds like a really smart guy.
  • 10 3
 Delirium is a belgian bar in Brussels with an insane amount of different beers:

www.deliriumcafe.be/igallery/category/view/id/19
  • 7 0
 hmmm tremens
  • 6 0
 I have a Delirium Tremens sticker on my Delirium
  • 4 0
 @imho4ep: Look up the dictionary definition for Delirium Tremens if you haven't already. I promise you will not be disappointed.
  • 1 0
 @TomCastellani: oh yeah I'm quite familiar with the condition
  • 2 0
 stationed at NATO years back and was a fan of that bar.
  • 12 4
 And what about a Gatto edition?
  • 1 0
 I think it would look the same. At first I thought it was Gatto's work.
  • 3 0
 I would eat a gateau edition...
  • 1 0
 @TomCastellani: and el gato edition?
  • 1 0
 @fracasnoxteam: My therapist says eating cats is wrong.
  • 4 1
 I'm not really a fan of limited edition paint jobs on bikes. It makes you think twice about riding it hard and scratching it.

At least it gets the "hypebeasts" interested into mountainbiking.
  • 2 1
 hypebeasting is expensive as it is, how do you expect them to afford mountain bikes
  • 4 0
 Nice work on the paintjob and the Delirium is a fine bike, BUT... has the Podium retired utterly?
  • 8 0
 They said there would be an announcement soon.
  • 4 0
 The 29er is first though.
  • 4 0
 New one is coming
  • 4 0
 Sweet as, nearly as rad as the glow in the dark Endorphin i had, big Knolly fan here.
  • 4 0
 Starting on DH and working up to XC?!
Wrong order!
  • 1 0
 Actually makes sense... start with maximum fun to get hooked :p
  • 4 0
 Delirium is my do-it-all dream bike. this paint job is sick. W A N T.
  • 1 0
 I've got Brayton's Worlds rig as my work computer background. I might change it to this.
  • 5 2
 Great looking bike!
  • 2 1
 This paint job reminds me of Specialized Sx Trail Roam edition. Digging it!
  • 1 0
 Serious bike lust for one of those . . .truly thought same thing when i saw it
  • 2 0
 Pure awesome, great job Zessel!
  • 1 0
 So good to see an alloy framed bike. Simple and elegant. Good to see some nice looking TIG welds !
  • 2 0
 Love it! Want it!
  • 2 1
 I'm waiting for the Yeezy collab.
  • 2 0
 Sexy sells!
  • 2 0
 Love that tree-stuff!
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