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$1,999.00 $2,099.00 5% Off
As a highly versatile touring bike, the Bridge Club hits the sweet spot that separates on- and off-road excursions. The simplistic design makes it fully adept to handle a full rack and pannier setup, frame bags, or any combination of the two. It doesn’t feel sluggish on paved shortcuts, but can also hold its own on dirt detours. If you’re feeling a little zesty on your next road tour, you won’t be ill-prepared for reroutes through the woods. The Bridge Club is designed to handle it all. - 100% Surly Chromoly frame, main triangle is double-butted; 1-1/8" threadless Chromoly fork - Rack, fender, and four sets of three-pack mounts - Disc brake-specific, single-position vertical rear dropout makes it less intimidating than other bikes in the category - Clearance for 700 x 47mm (with or without fenders) or 27.5 x 2.8" tires (27.5 x 2.6" with fenders)
$2,449.00 $2,549.00 4% Off
As the first "plus" bike to hit the market, Krampus changed the way many people approach trail riding. It's shown people the light of how high-volume, large-diameter tires can vastly improve the ride experience. It's also done a bang-up job dispelling the myth that big tires make you slow. Krampus is kind of like the opposite of a mullet: long in the front and short in the rear. With a long toptube and compact chainstays, it takes trail-shredding abilities to the next level. A mullet may be business in the front, party in the back but Krampus makes partying its business. - Modern trail standards: dropper post compatibility, 44mm headtube, Gnot-Boost rear spacing, thru-axles, suspension-corrected fork - Compatibility with most mountain bike standards makes it the perfect parts bin bike (no rim brakes allowed though) - Clearance for 29 x 3" tires
$2,099.99 $2,549.00 18% Off
The All-Around Fat Bike Wednesday sits in the middle of our Trail category, but don't let that fool you into thinking that's its only use. With Wednesday, we borrowed elements from some of our Trail and Touring models to create a versatile fat tire trail bike that can truly handle anything you want to attempt. If you do an equal amount of off-road touring as you do hitting trails, Wednesday's ability to play both parts equally will suit you well. Or, if you're looking for a fat bike and don't need the fattest tires on the market, Wednesday's 26 x 4.6" tire clearance is just the ticket. - Modern mountain standards: stealth dropper post routing, 44mm headtube, suspension correction, front and rear thru-axles - Full suite of useful braze-ons: front and rear racks, multiple sets of three-pack mounts, fenders - Full-forward, short chainstay position: 26 x 3.8" tires on 80mm rims; full-rearward, longer chainstay position: 26 x 4.6" tires on an 80mm rim Specs: - Rear Dropout Configuration: Horizontal slotted with optional vertical dumpout - Rear Hub Spacing: 12 x 177mm (Surly axle included); 10 x 170mm with Surly 10/12 Adapter Washers (not included) - Front Hub Spacing: 15 x 150mm (Surly axle included) - Rear Brake: Disc - 51mm I.S. (203mm max rotor) - Front Brake: Disc - 51mm I.S. (203mm max rotor) - Head Tube: Ø44mm - Steerer Tube: Ø28.6mm (1-1/8") - Crown Race: Ø30mm (1-1/8") - Stock Headset Upper (S.H.I.S.): ZS44/28.6 - Stock Headset Lower (S.H.I.S.): EC44/30 - Front Derailleur (Clamp): High direct mount top-pull (Ø34.9mm) - Max Chainring (CL): 1x (Fat bike 170): 34T; 2x (Fat bike 170): 26/38T; 2x (Surly OD): 22/36T - Tire Clearance Frame: 26 x 4.3" (rear axle position); 26 x 3.8" (front axle position); 29 x 3.0" - Tire Clearance Fork: 26 x 5.25"; 29 x 3.0" - Rigid Fork Spec: 468 x 47mm - Max Suspension Fork Length: 511 x 51mm (Fatbike 100mm) - Bottle Mounts Frame: 2 Standard (XS - M); 3 Standard (L - XL) - Bottle Mounts Fork: 2 Three-Pack - Rack Mounts Frame: Yes (upper and lower threaded) - Rack Mounts Fork: Yes (upper, lower, and mid-blade threaded) - Fender Mounts Frame: Yes - Other Features: Internal dropper post routing compatible
$1,849.00
It'll take way more than hell freezing over to stop the Blizzard. With massive tire real-estate and mega clearance, snow's no issue for the Blizzard. Don't mistake it for a fat-tired gimmick—aggressive trail geometry and a no-nonsense mountain bike ride character differentiates it from the bandwagoners. The result? Send trail and rip commutes as aggressively and shredly as you want. Winter's here. Ice to see you.
$539.99 - $739.99 $739.99 Up to 27% Off
The Beasley kids model is made of 6000 series aluminum in a low frame stand-over height. The Beasley 26 features a no-nonsense rigid 6000 series alloy fork, and a 7-speed 1X drive train with a Shimano Revo Shifter for versatility and simplicity. The Pivit alloy cassette hubs set is laced to sturdy alloy double-wall rims and equipped with Kenda Kruiser 26x2.125" wide tires. A mechanical disc brake set with 160mm rotors has the power to bring the ride to a quick halt when needed. Stunning good looks, endless versatility, and no shortage of fun. Beasley. Features - Haro Beasley 26" 6000 series alloy 13" frame - Rigid 26" 6000 Series alloy fork - Samox Aluminum, 34T, Double-chainguard - Shimano Tourney TY-300 rear derailleur - Shimano Tourney 7-spd Revo shifter - Shimano HG-200 7-spd 12-32t cassette - 26" aluminum Double Wall rims - Aluminum cassette 32h disc hubs - Kenda Kruiser 26x2.125" tires - Jak-7 Aluminum disc brakeset w/ 160mm rotors
$1,599.99 $1,999.99 20% Off
The Minus is a Made in Canada, mega-footprint snow destroyer that will make you rethink your next winter vacation. To ensure the Minus lives up to its name, every component is tested in deep winter conditions here in Chicoutimi, Canada. So you can trust the 1x drivetrain, powerful brakes and lightweight aluminum frame, and stay in control with low stand-over geometry and new XL sizing. No matter how slick, or cold, things get, the Minus fat bike is ready for more.
$1,999.99 $2,699.00 - $2,699.99 26% Off
The Minus is a Made in Canada, mega-footprint snow destroyer that will make you rethink your next winter vacation. To ensure the Minus lives up to its name, every component is tested in deep winter conditions here in Chicoutimi, Canada. So you can trust the 1x drivetrain, powerful brakes and lightweight aluminum frame, and stay in control with low stand-over geometry and new XL sizing. No matter how slick, or cold, things get, the Minus fat bike is ready for more.
$1,029.99
The Urban Dictionary suggests a legend is someone or something whose coolness extends beyond all space and time. We like that. The Haro Freestyler for example, the world’s first freestyle specific frame and fork is a legend as well as its creator. Something and someone. The Legends collection reaches back to some of the pioneers of our sport for inspiration and matches their legendary status up to a great ride that you can buy today. There are no boundaries here, a great ride is a great ride. 20”, 24”, 26”, and 29” bikes that recapture the fun and imagination of days gone by. Feel the love, Legends makes you just want to get out and ride.
$1,439.10 - $1,599.00 $1,599.00 Up to 10% Off
Frozen? Solid. Rip icy commutes or attack snowy single track. Winter's yours with the Blizzard. It'll take way more than hell freezing over to stop the Blizzard. With massive tire real-estate and mega clearance, snow's no issue for the Blizzard. Don't mistake it for a fat-tired gimmick—aggressive trail geometry and a no-nonsense mountain bike ride character differentiates it from the bandwagoners. The result? Send trail and rip commutes as aggressively and shredly as you want. Winter's here. Ice to see you.
$3,599.00
It'll take way more than hell freezing over to stop the Blizzard. With massive tire real-estate and mega clearance, snow's no issue for the Blizzard. Don't mistake it for a fat-tired gimmick—aggressive trail geometry and a no-nonsense mountain bike ride character differentiates it from the bandwagoners. The result? Send trail and rip commutes as aggressively and shredly as you want. Winter's here. Ice to see you.
$4,399.00
It'll take way more than hell freezing over to stop the Blizzard. With massive tire real-estate and mega clearance, snow's no issue for the Blizzard. Don't mistake it for a fat-tired gimmick—aggressive trail geometry and a no-nonsense mountain bike ride character differentiates it from the bandwagoners. The result? Send trail and rip commutes as aggressively and shredly as you want. Winter's here. Ice to see you.
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