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May 10, 2023 at 14:27
May 10, 2023
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May 10, 2023 at 14:26
May 10, 2023

Salsa Horsethief (Large)

$3000 CAD
Basically brand new Salsa Horsethief, Size Large. Full suspension, RockShox 140mm front and back, tons of squish if you like, but fully adjustable, and easily locked out for quick climbs. 200mm disc brakes TONS of stopping. SRAM Eagle SX 12sp 11-50t. Dropper post. 29" wheels. It has the Flip-Chip system to adjust the head angle for more or less aggressive rides. Head angle absolutely makes for some super fast down hill rips. Super nimble and fun bike. Only ridden a dozen times, I found I like my basic Fatbike all year round, I'm getting slower in my old age, and don't need this rocket ship. Like I said, basically brand new.

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May 11, 2022 at 18:58
May 11, 2022
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May 11, 2022 at 18:56
May 11, 2022

Specialized Fatboy Fatbike w/Bluto 120mm Fork (L)

$2100 CAD
The frame size is Large. I've modified it by changing it from a 3x to a 1x 10speed. It has a 32t Drop Stop Wolftooth crank. I've never had the chain fall off. The rear is a 11-42t Wolftooth cassette. Great for speed or hill climbs. I replaced the hubs front and rear from the crap stock ones that squeaked to Hope Tech Fatsno. They're indestructible (but not unstealable, someone stole my front wheel for some reason, so the front is a Stout hub and the wheel, tire and hub on the front are brand new) I added a Bluto Fork with 120mm of travel. It soaks up the bumps, making this a hardtail that you can ride all year long. It's aluminum, and super light, and super fun. She's been all over the world with me, a great solid bike.... I just bought a new Carbon Fattie and I don't use her as much as she deserves. I have the original rigid fork for the buyer, it's carbon fibre.

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Jul 19, 2021 at 15:45
Jul 19, 2021
Selling
Jul 19, 2021 at 15:31
Jul 19, 2021

Specialized Status II

$2000 CAD
A custom built bike on a Specialized Status II Aluminum frame, Size Medium. It was custom built at Revolution Bikes in Edmonton. I used it for 1.5 seasons, it is smooth, and sharp and crazy fast, while in total control. The geometry is perfect. 200mm of travel front and back. Front:Boxxer Rock Shox Rear: Fox VanR 203mm Sram Guide RS brakes front and rear. 26" wheels, Maxxis Minion tires. Chromag Bar Sram X0 rear deraillieur. Raceface crank, with chainguide. (never dropped a chain once.) Pedals are clipless one side flat the other for the best of both worlds. It is in mint condition. No dings, dents, or even scratches. She is purpose built to be the fastest bike you'll ever ride.

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Jan 28, 2020 at 13:45
Jan 28, 2020
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Jun 5, 2019 at 7:04
Jun 5, 2019

9Zero7 Tusken

$3000 CAD
I'm offering up my medium frame size 9 Zero 7 Tusken Fat bike. It just isn't getting the miles it deserves, this bike is beautiful, and needs to be ridden more. It was built and shipped from Alaska, only a handful of these were made. The original version had a flawed NuVinci rear hub, this one comes with the rock solid German made Rohloff hub. If you don't know what that is, you must google it. This hub is internally geared, and not outside facing the elements. Because of that, and it's superior craftsmanship, when other drivetrains are worn out, this isn't even broken in yet, these hubs will go well over 100,000 km before a rebuild. This comes paired with a Gates Carbon Belt Drive, again, these belts will last 35,000-40,000 km. This adds up to a bike that is bulletproof. You want a bike that you can take on the beach, in the snow, in the slush, in the mud, and when you're done, just hang it in your shed while it waits for the next ride. There is almost no maintenance on this bike, it just goes where you point it. Maybe hose it off once in a while so people an see it's still a bike under all the mess. The Rohloff SpeedHub, is a 14 speed internally geared hub, with 13.6% ratio between gears, I wasn't sure about this myself, but it always seems to find the right gear for any situation, and since you can shift at a stand still, or moving it's never too late to shift for a hill, there is no mashing gears. The tallest gear gives plenty of speed (I used it on the road a few times and it'll move) the shortest gear can pull you up any incline. It's a beautiful system. The Gates Carbon Belt Drive means no more lubing, no more stretching, no more chain suck, no more issues, you'll never hear a peep out of it, unlike a chain that can complain your whole ride. All aluminum frame, many bag attachment points for any long haul riders, absolutely the most comfortable riding position I've found on a bike. It comes with 2 brand new 45NRTH Husker Du's... and I mean brand new, they still have all the hairs on them. I'm not cheating and saying this and when you see them the hairs are only on the sidewalls, they are all over the tread, these tires haven't been on a bike yet. And I can throw in the studded Dillinger's, I won't have a bike they can fit on anymore. That's nearly $600 in tires right there. Come check it out, you won't be disappointed. It's a blast to ride. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0pHIwNoSsOU https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=13KaIi920mg

ejross79 RichardCunningham's article
Apr 18, 2019 at 18:18
Apr 18, 2019
Mountain Bike Access Issues Flaring Up in San Diego County
So, bikes will damage the nature, but they drove truck to catch the bikers? Killing a mosquito with a bomb. I will never understand government boneheads.
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