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$2,599.99
Farley C is an OCLV Mountain Carbon fat bike frameset for four-season shredders who know fat bikes can be fast, high-performance machines—despite their oversized appearance. Our lightest fat bike frameset includes a Bontrager Haru carbon fork and is built to accommodate 26x5" or 27.5x4" wheels. It's right for you if... You don't want to ride trails in winter, you want to fly across them. Whether you're building up a lightweight ride for fat bike racing or just looking for a winter bike that performs just as well as your XC or trail bike, there's no better place to start than right here. The tech you get A lightweight OCLV Mountain Carbon frame with adjustable horizontal sliding dropouts, suspension-corrected OCLV Carbon Bontrager Haru Pro fork, and FSA headset. Rear thru-axle dropout is 197mm, fork thru-axle dropout is 15x150mm. The final word Four-season speed. Farley C is the perfect starting point for a lightweight build that's quick and capable in all kinds of weather. Why you'll love it - The faster you ride a fat bike, the more fun it gets—and this bike is a lot of fun - It's a four-season freedom machine that lets you ride outside all year long - You can run your choice of wheels with 26x5" or 27.5x4" tires
$2,399.99
Top Fuel AL is an aluminum full suspension frameset ideal for building up a seriously fast, seriously fun down-country mountain bike. It's made for multi-tasking, so you can spec it to shred singletrack, crush flowy trails, and more. It's right for you if... You want to build up one single full suspension bike that's super fun to ride on a wide variety of trails. You're looking for a frame that's designed for both efficiency and shred-ability. The tech you get A lightweight Alpha Platinum Aluminum frame internal storage, Mino Link adjustable geometry, a 120mm Fox Performance Float shock with 2-position DPS damper, Knock Block 2.0 headset, 35mm Bontrager Elite stem, and internal cable routing. Designed for a 120mm fork, but can handle up to 130mm of fork travel. Fits 2.4" tires. The final word If you want a high-value foundation for a full suspension bike that's fast and fun on both flow trails and technical descents, Top Fuel AL is the place to start. Why you'll love it - Alpha Platinum Aluminum is lightweight and trail-tough - Efficient and capable: you can build up this frameset to suit a wide range of trails and terrain - Mino Link lets you make small adjustments to your geometry quickly and easily, even mid-ride - A sleek internal storage compartment gives you a versatile spot to stow tools and gear - New, removable Knock Block has a bigger steering angle to keep cables and hoses safe without sacrificing turning radius
$2,700.00
Top Fuel 5 is a full suspension mountain bike that’s equal parts efficient and capable. It soaks up rough, rugged descents but still flies like a rocket up hills and on flat stretches. The light and sturdy alloy frame is built with parts picked for performance and value, making this bike perfect for your first full suspension trail bike. - This bike’s killer suspension setup is both efficient and ready to party - Mino Link lets you make small adjustments to your geometry quickly and easily, even mid-ride - A sleek internal storage compartment gives you a versatile spot to stow tools and gear - New, removable Knock Block has a bigger steering angle to keep cables and hoses safe without sacrificing turning radius
$2,999.99 - $3,500.00 $3,500.00 Up to 14% Off
With seven wins at Paris-Roubaix, our Roubaix has proven that Smoother is Faster. Until this moment, however, smooth has admittedly come with some compromises. But not anymore. The all-new Roubaix Expert now delivers compliance without compromise by introducing a radical new Future Shock 1.5 that gives you more control on rough roads, a new Pave seatpost that creates our most balanced Roubaix to date, aerodynamics that equal the Tarmac, and a Rider-First Engineered frame that's shed some serious weight. Is it still comfortable? Sure, but don't call it a comfort bike, because performance was behind every engineering decision we made. This is the new Roubaix. This Roubaix Sport provides a tremendous value, but like the frame itself, this value doesn't come with any compromises. We spec'd it with Shimano's 105 11-speed groupset for its crisp shifts and powerful hydraulic disc brakes, as well as smooth and sturdy DT R470 Disc wheels, the all-new S-Works Pave seatpost, 28mm Turbo Pro tires, and our fan-favorite Power Sport saddle. - The new frame delivers compliance without compromise via the perfect balance of aerodynamics, light overall weight via a FACT 10r carbon construction, compliance, and Rider-First Engineering. With tube shapes that were born in our FreeFoil Shape Library and validated in the Win Tunnel, the new Roubaix is more aero than the Tarmac SL6. Meanwhile, to ensure the weight and ride quality, we turned to a Rider-First Engineered design to deliver optimal stiffness and compliance across all sizes, from 44 to 64cm. Of course, the frame has shed some serious weight in the process. And to prep you for your own Hell of the North, we've made room for 33mm tires. - To go along with the new frame, we've also developed a totally-new S-Works Pave seatpost. Not only is it the first compliant seatpost that's also aerodynamic, it does so without any additional weight or finicky contraptions. Starting with the same D-shape design found on the Tarmac, we took its compliance a step further by building additional flex into the upper and developing a new drop-clamp design in the frame. This provides plenty of compliance, while staying perfectly balanced with the front-end, so you get a smooth, balanced ride no matter how rough the road. - With 20mm of rough-road-taming travel, the Future Shock 1.5 not only delivers a smoother, more comfortable ride, but it also reduces fatigue and increases speed over harsh terrain. The new Smooth Boot, meanwhile, enhances the aesthetics to bring a clean transition from the head tube to the stem
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