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$769.95
The Jawbone B-Type frame is a versatile platform to build drop bar mountain touring and bike packing rig. While it is still game for riding your favorite trail loop it it is its element when loaded up. The B-Type version is for rider who may still prefer the familiarity of 100/135mm QR hubs, but appreciates extra features like sliding dropouts and a tons of mounting bosses. - Tange Prestige heat-treated butted CrMo steel; butted CrMo rear end - IRD Broski Sliding Dropouts allows for running derailleurs as well as geared hubs like Rohloff (Stock dropout insert is for 135mm QR. 142 x 12mm Thru-Axle inserts available separately, SF4958, SF4959. SF4960-142x12mm axle ) - IS mount disc brake tabs - Front derailleur compatible (bottom pull) - Headset for optional 1-1/8" matching fork: SHIS: ZS44/28.6 | ZS44/30. If running a tapered steerer fork, get an EC44 lower cup - Rear rack and fender eyelets - Two sets of bottle cage bosses; one set of cargo cage bosses on downtube - 44mm headtube: Fits 1-1/8" steerer tubes and tapered steerer tubes with a headset swap - 27.2mm post size/28.6mm frt. der. size/29.8mm seat collar, 73mm bottom bracket (English threads) - Tire Width Range: 27.5 x 47mm to 2.6" / 700c x 38mm to 29 x 2.25" - For matching fork please considerSF4030
$999.99
Flavor-enhanced, offering a longer top tube and slacker angles If we have to use the category buzzwords the industry keeps inventing, the Juice is a "downcountry" or "trail" bike. We describe it as a fun bike that is very comfortable on a single track, flowy trails, and general backwood exploring. Its medium-length wheelbase also makes it a stable platform for bike-packing. The latest version features tough IRD Broski Sliding Dropouts that allow you to go single-speed or geared or even run hub gears and alter ride characteristics slightly by adjusting the chainstay length. Fits up to 27.5 x 2.8" wide tires without needing to invest in Boost parts. Hasn't abandoned front derailleur compatibility. Another unusual option: the Juice is available in a belt-drive-ready version. - Tange Prestige heat-treated butted CrMo steel; butted CrMo rear end - Geometry is optimized for 100mm travel 29" forks and will handle 120mm forks great, too - Standard or Belt-Drive compatible versions available (split for installing belt is on the seat stay.) - IRD Broski Sliding Dropouts allow geared and single-speed builds with easy wheel removal – These currently come ready for 142 x 12mm Thru-Axle hubs. (Can be converted to 135mm spacing for traditional QR hubs with IRD aftermarket inserts) - Rear rack and fender eyelets - CNC-machined 44mm headtube: Will take 1-1/8" steerers with a ZeroStack 44 headset or tapered steerers with a ZS44 upper assembly and external cup (EC44) lower assembly - 31.6mm post size/34.9mm frt. der. size/34.9mm seat collar/73mm bottom bracket (English threads); 400mm+ post recommended - Internal cable routing on the seat tube for a dropper post - ISO disc brake tabs - Cable routing for top pull front derailleur - Recommended tire size: 29" x 2.4" (or 27.5 x 2.8”) - Color: Battleship Gray - 5.19lbs (15.5")
$799.99
The original inspiration for the Wolverine was “monster cross”, but it is seriously so much more. Its geometry is stable enough for off road touring, but sporty enough for all-around adventure. 2023 brings us the 4.1 A-Type update which adopts the flat mount disc standard on the frame and optional CrMo fork. The A-Type has more modern standards than the B-Type, such as 142mm rear thru-axle and a 44mm headtube that will fit 1-1/8 straight steerer or tapered steerer forks with the proper headset type. There is NO frame break for Belt-Drive on the A-Type Wolverine. (See chart in photo gallery for other differences between A and B) - IRD Broski sliding dropouts let you run gears or a single speed set up with better durability and less wheel slippage - Tange Prestige heat-treated CrMo tubes for the front triangle, butted CrMo rear end - Internal anti-rust coating protects against rust - Braze-ons for rear rack and fenders (disc brake-compatible racks only) - Rear hub spacing: 12x142mm TA with flat mount disc brake - Clearance for 700x45c tires with fenders - Three sets of water bottle bosses - 44mm ID headtube: (Use ZS44/28.6-ZS44/30 headset for 1-1/8" steerers) (Use ZS44/28.6 -EC44/40 headsets for 1-1/8"-1-1/2" tapered steerers) - Matching thru-axle fork sold separately—SF3426
$999.99
If you're looking for a frame that's snappy, confident, and happiest on trails that make other hardtails cry, you've come to the right place. The Fuse's M4 aluminum frame is loaded with smart touches. The wide-diameter down tube boosts stiffness. The low-slung top tube gives you the clearance to throw the bike around on tight trails. Adjustable dropouts let you run the Fuse geared or single-speed. Those same dropouts also let you adjust the chainstays by as much as 15 millimeters, lengthening the rear end for more stability or shortening it up for quick, nimble manners. The Fuse is a piece of rolling art—the kind of functional art that has you dragging handlebars in corners, braking way too late, and making indecent growling noises mid-ride. - Adjustable dropouts let you run the Fuse geared or single-speed. - Low-slung top tube gives you the clearance to throw the bike around on tight trails. - The Fuse's M4 aluminum frame is loaded with smart touches. - Tune the Fuse to your trails, by changing chainstay length as much as 15 millimeters. - Wide-diameter down tube boosts stiffness.
$750.00
All barn-burner and no benchwarmer, the Rockhopper Sport throws out the playbook when it comes to putting performance points on the board while playing some serious defense on behalf of your wallet. Game-ready with Tektro hydraulic disc brakes, Altus shifting from Shimano, and an SR Suntour XCM fork that's built to hustle, the Rockhopper Sport can tack up the win on any given Sunday—and the rest of the week, for that matter. - A heart of gold, the Rockhopper's lightweight yet durable Premium A1 Aluminum frame features butted aluminum tubes in order to keep weight low and strength high, all while providing increased standover clearance, slick internal cable routing, and dropper-post compatibility. With the goal of making sure that the Rockhopper offers both the best fit and best performance for every person, no matter their measure, we've paired each Rockhopper frame size with the optimal wheel size. The result is a Rockhopper to fit every rider and the assurance that every Rockhopper is rolling on the best-handling wheel for its frame size. - Reign in speed and dial up your confidence with powerful braking from Tektro's M275 hydraulic disc brakes. - 2x Shimano Altus shifting handles drivetrain duties while you focus on the ride. - A durable Formula freehub and SunRace 9-speed cassette keep you rolling smoothly and promise countless miles of fuss-free performance.
$950.00
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.
$770.00
BMX/Freestyle is deeply rooted in the DNA of our brand and that will never change. Introducing the worlds very first freestyle specific frame and fork to an emerging sport is something that we are very proud of, nearly as much as being the leading brand in freestyle 35 years later. Today BMX is not only a sport, it’s a lifestyle. It’s a choice you make to be a part of, a way you choose to express yourself, and it’s the way you find your freedom. Haro builds a broad range of BMX freestyle bikes that help you do just that, from Pro builds all the way down to slightly more affordable yet fully capable machines. We have always had the best professional riders on our bikes which makes for a great research and development team (minus the white lab coats). The result? See for yourself!
$970.00
The Steel Reserve 1.2 comes ready for the trails with a Manitou Circus suspension fork featuring 100mm of travel. The sturdy full Crmo frame features an internal head tube with rotor tabs option and a Euro-type BB set. Upgraded 26" K-MAX Pro double wall rims are paired with alloy hubs with Crmo axles, stainless spokes, and Kenda K-Rad 2.3" wide tires. The Steel Reserve 1.2 comes with a 3-pc Crmo crankset with a reduced gear size ideally suited to freestyle MTB riding. It comes standard with a Tektro Auriga Hydraulic rear disc brake for safe braking action in all conditions. Features - Haro full Crmo Steel Reserve frame, internal head tube - 22.5" TT - Manitou Circus Sport 100mm travel fork - Haro Crmo 8 Spline 3-pc crankset, 28t sprocket - Haro Steel 65mm riser bar w/ Haro Counterfeit grips - Haro Padded Slim one piece seat/post, 25.4mm - Weinmann KMAX Pro alloy DW 32h rims - Pivit aluminum disc cassette hubs w/ 14t Crmo cog - Tektro Auriga HD-M275 hydraulic rear disc brake - New FPD platform aluminum pedals w/ replaceable pins
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