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Apr 14, 2024 at 11:30
Apr 14, 2024
Selling
Apr 14, 2024 at 11:27
Apr 14, 2024

Rocky Mountain Flatline

$750 USD
2009 Rocky mountain flatline here. Used and probably "abused" but works just fine. No serious dents and Crack free. As is, it has a 27.5" wheel up front with a 26" at the rear for full on mullet madness. Front fork is a Manitou Dorado thats been re-worked internally for a "spongey well-damped feel"... TPC has been removed and Rebound reworked as well. It has the air spring system which still holds air. Sanction seals may need replacing soon. They leak a tiny bit and worked them hard at my last race endeavor with 5mm of progression on them... don't trust them. Shock is a newly purchased DNM burner RCP2S that's also been reworked to mimic the fork as much as possible, although didn't get around to really finishing it. Could be a bit awkward feeling. Asking $750 seeing as all is in working order none the less. Breaks work but are definitely the weak point on the build. (Code r and level). Tires are good and rear rim is custom with an AM rim (probably not ideal ) open to offers. Also, has canfield's 150mm cranks and bottom bracket. I weight around 120lbs BTW (for any suspension inquires).

Aug 21, 2023 at 19:40
Aug 21, 2023
brbzantonio ochain's article
Mar 31, 2020 at 16:43
Mar 31, 2020
Video: The Ochain Chainring Spider Promises Chainless Performance
@R-M-R: I think a bigger issue that this would help counter is braking over fast rough terrain. If you lock the wheel during a compression the chain will shorten/lengthen appropriately and cause severe stability issues when the pedals rotate and you're already fighting to keep balance. I've felt this before going from my old rocky mountain flatline to my Canfield Jedi. There was a really fast chunky bit of section before a corner that I wanted to slow down for and when I reached for a hand full of breaks I felt the bike stand up and the pedals rotate on each compression. It sapped a lot more speed than I wanted to since it felt unstable and I reached for a lot more break than I should have.
brbzantonio pinkbikeaudience's article
Aug 6, 2018 at 4:31
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brbzantonio pinkbikeaudience's article
Jun 8, 2018 at 0:52
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Jan 18, 2018 at 17:05
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brbzantonio VorsprungSuspension's article
Dec 27, 2017 at 13:57
Dec 27, 2017
The Tuesday Tune Ep 24 - Frequency, Vibration and Harshness Part 2
High spring rates with super bottom-out resist and only enough high speed damping to feel like the fork is "supportive" FTW! Low speed compression is really a threshold adjust for your high speed circuit! .... did I get that right? lol
Added 7 photos to Knolly-Delirium
Nov 29, 2017 at 22:17
Nov 29, 2017
Selling
Nov 29, 2017 at 22:11
Nov 29, 2017

Knolly Delirium

$650 USD
Selling my 2017 Knolly Delirium that I’ve gotten through Knolly’s grassroots program. Pains me to let it go but life’s got me by the sack so here she is. Frame is a size small and will include only what is pictured (headset, seat post collar, & axle). Headset is a cane creek 40 that was purchased brand new when I got the frame last year and is still in prime condition. I raced this frame hard for one season so it has some small scuff marks and blemishes. That being said, I only weigh about 130lb and always set up my suspension to resist bottoming out so the frame is Ace. I’ve checked all the bearings and bushings in the suspension before posting it and everything is fine. Only part of the shock hardware that is included are the mounting bolts. Thanks for looking!

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