What a thing of beauty a set of Dura Ace 7600 hi-flange hubs are...only 1 set available!
We also have Dura Ace 7600 track cogs in 14, 15 & 16 tooth. 1/8"
Thursday, 26 July 2012
Wednesday, 25 July 2012
Buy Dave's Bike
A few months ago we built up a 2011 Rocky Mountain Element 30 with a bunch of 26" specific parts Dave had lying around and some new parts we had swapped out of customer bikes along the way. Well now its time to sell this beauty and some of these parts will be sorely missed (especially the fork and wheels). Dave's looking for $2500 for this mix of new and near new parts on one of the most legendary XC frames ever contructed.
Here is a link to our Bike-Exchange advert.
There are some highlights and pictures after the break.
Niner Bikes Have Arrived!!
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29r,
AIR9,
JET9,
Liberty Bikes,
MTB,
Niner Bikes,
SIR9,
test ride
Wednesday, 18 July 2012
Bike Build: Rob's Ritchey P-29
Labels:
29r,
bike build,
Liberty Bikes,
MTB,
steel,
workshop
Tuesday, 17 July 2012
Rocky Mountain Element 29 Carbon pricing released
Pricing for the 2013 Rocky Mountain Element 29 Carbon range has been released. Stock is extremely limited so we a taking pre-orders now! If these are half as popular (and likely they will be twice as popluar) as the carbon Vertex 29ers were, then they will sell out fast.
Full spec sheets can be found here.
Read on after the break for more info...
Full spec sheets can be found here.
Read on after the break for more info...
Saturday, 14 July 2012
A racing we shall go...
The Jeep's all loaded up with Rocky Mountain bicycles and prizes. See you at Turner Hill tomorrow morning!
Wednesday, 11 July 2012
Niner Bikes coming to Liberty Bikes in July.
Niner make their steel frames from Reynolds 853 tubing to supply a superior ride quality at low weight penalty. The 2012 SIR9 (stands for 'Steel Is Real') has many of the features of a carbon 29er. It accepts a suspension fork with a tapered steerer and has spacing for a 142x12 rear axle which add to the overall stiffness of the completed bike. The real advantage of the SIR9 is its versatility, with the Niner 'Bio-centric' bottom bracket, the bike can be run as a single speed or with gears. The 2012 SIR 9 will be available sometime in September and we are taking pre-orders, however there are a few deals on 2011 SIR9's around so get in touch with us to find out sizes and colour availability. They still have the 'Bio-centric' BB but can't accept tapered steerers and have 135mm quick release spacing for the rear axle.
Labels:
29r,
AIR9,
bike build,
JET9,
Liberty Bikes,
MTB,
Niner Bikes,
SIR9,
test ride
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