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I like to go fast a lot. Well more then slow. Also like to climb up down trails to piss off the Joey's. Ba ha ha.

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Jun 11, 2026 at 10:26
Jun 11, 2026

Transition Spire - Medium

$1800 CAD
Looking to buy a downhill bike but your doctors and cardiologist says you still need to pedal to escape your thoughts? Meet this 2025 Transition Spire frame in the strictly-not-sad Hint of Blue colorway, standing tall in Great to Excellent condition. True to Transition's official ethos, this "nimble bruiser" is basically two bikes in one: a full-blown, elevator-shaft-dropping DH sled and a surprisingly decent climber that goes uphill much better than any 170mm travel frame has any legal right to. It features the signature Giddy Up suspension kinematic with 23% progression—meaning it is meticulously Engineered to Party while soaking up your worst decision-making on blind enduro stages. Why this specific frame rules: The Paint: It is "Hint of Blue," which means it looks incredibly fast while parked outside the brewery, and it is in fantastic shape because it spent way more time getting stared at than getting slammed into rocks.The Geometry: It is long, low, and slack enough to scare your cross-country friends, featuring a flip-chip so you can adjust your geometry when you want to act like a different person. The Condition: Treat your parts to a fresh home; this frame has no weird quirks, plenty of insertion depth for a massive dropper, and has been babied just enough to keep the trail-gods happy. Drop in your parts, set up your sag, and GiddyUp.

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Jun 3, 2026 at 10:55
Jun 3, 2026

Transition Spire - Medium

$1800 CAD
Looking to buy a downhill bike but your doctors and cardiologist says you still need to pedal to escape your thoughts? Meet this 2025 Transition Spire frame in the strictly-not-sad Hint of Blue colorway, standing tall in Great to Excellent condition. True to Transition's official ethos, this "nimble bruiser" is basically two bikes in one: a full-blown, elevator-shaft-dropping DH sled and a surprisingly decent climber that goes uphill much better than any 170mm travel frame has any legal right to. It features the signature Giddy Up suspension kinematic with 23% progression—meaning it is meticulously Engineered to Party while soaking up your worst decision-making on blind enduro stages. Why this specific frame rules: The Paint: It is "Hint of Blue," which means it looks incredibly fast while parked outside the brewery, and it is in fantastic shape because it spent way more time getting stared at than getting slammed into rocks.The Geometry: It is long, low, and slack enough to scare your cross-country friends, featuring a flip-chip so you can adjust your geometry when you want to act like a different person. The Condition: Treat your parts to a fresh home; this frame has no weird quirks, plenty of insertion depth for a massive dropper, and has been babied just enough to keep the trail-gods happy. Drop in your parts, set up your sag, and GiddyUp.

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