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Knolly Warden Carbon with Push ElevenSix

$3500 USD
2016 Knolly Warden Carbon The bike has been ridden but is in great shape. I live in AZ and our trails are dry and rocky and the bike has some superficial scratches. The wheels and derailleur mostly. The frame and fork are excellent. Everything is in 100% working order. I take very good care of my bikes. This bike was one of three bikes so it saw less then half of my riding and it doesn't have heavy mileage and abuse on it at all. This is a fantastic bike but I am likely moving to a location that doesn't have the terrain for this bike so I'm letting it go to a new proper home where it will get the gnar and descents it lives for. :-) The Build: -- Push ElevenSix coil shock with a 450lb coil. This was purchased through Knolly when I bought the bike and is valved by Push specifically for the Knolly Four-by-Four suspension dynamics. I.e. I didn't just buy this randomly aftermarket and throw it on the bike. -- Unused Cane Creek DBinline. This is the OEM shock that comes with the frame from Knolly. Since I purchased the additional upgraded ElevenSix shock with the bike, this shock has never been on the bike and ridden. -- Fox 36 RC2 FIT Factory fork, 160mm -- Shimano XT brakes -- SRAM XO derailleur, shifter, and cassette. The derailleur shows the AZ rocky trail battle scars but it is straight and 100% functional -- Race Face NEXTsl carbon cranks -- Nox Composite carbon wheels laced to Industry Nine Torch hubs -- Brand new Vittoria Martello tires that I just installed for the sale -- eThirsteen TRS+ 175mm all mechanical dropper post. No air/oil seals to leak here. Just good old mechanical function. I really like this dropper post. -- Race Face SIXc 35 carbon handlebars -- Race Face Atlas 35 Stem

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Rider Perspective: Jared Graves' Incredible Comeback at Whistler EWS
He said he has no idea where the oily substance on his rear brake rotor came from. I was wondering if it came from his shock on the heavy bottom out or even that Switch Infinity link? From what I have read the SI link has a grease port for servicing it so maybe the bottom out shot some grease back there. Just a thought.
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