Low on Cash, but still want to shred this fall’s singletrack and freeride trails?
We’ve got you covered with our Demo Bike Sale.
We’ve picked the best bikes from our demo fleet, tuned them up and are ready to cut some great deals on them. Check out all the great deals on our website or come into the shop and get Brandon to hook you up!
Here are just some the deals:
Teton Pass Rippers
features a tough but extremely light aluminum frame with a Fox DHX shock and 160-180mm of rear travel paired with Fox’s plush 180mm-travel 36 VAN fork that absolutely destroys rocks, roots and g-outs. You also get burly DT Swiss wheels painted to match that let you roll with confidence, while the sticky Schwalbe rubber and powerful Avid Code discs provide huge amounts of control on skill-testing terrain.
Four Seasons guests and they are in fantastic shape. The Empire 5 frame is constructed with Hydraformed aluminum tubes making it extremely light, responsive and rigid. The frame’s low top tube is a great added feature making it much easier to trick and control. The entire bike weighs in at 35 pounds, which is fairly light for a stock free ride bike. Perhaps the most noticeable thing while riding the bike is the maneuverability of it. When shredding trails, the low bottom bracket and front end height make your center of gravity even lower; therefore, making it easier to dig into berms and exit with more speed.Singletrack Shredders
to bike. He rode this bike throughout Teton Valley from cruising the easy Rush Hour or tackling the more challenging climbs of Pole Canyon or ripping the Super D at the ‘Ghee this summer - this is the only bike in a long time that has hooked Brandon. You’ll dig the 145mm of plush, efficient dw-link/Fox rear travel that offers unreal traction and out-of-this world bump absorption. For even more trail-shredding prowess, the 5.7 is outfitted with a tapered head tube, 142×12 rear through-axle and dialed geometry that all combine to let you slice and dice corners and sail confidently down the rowdiest tech sections. Up front, a 150mm Fox fork gives you point-and-shoot steering precision and silky travel. And, a Shimano 2×10 XT group spins sweet DT Swiss wheels that are hauled down by powerful XT discs. An FSA bar and post keep the rest of the build light and strong.
dw-link suspension, this rig gives you unrivaled climbing traction and bob-free acceleration. Stiffness is a concern with all bikes, especially 29ers, so the 429 boasts a 92mm-wide BB, stout 142x12mm rear through-axle, tapered head tube and a 1-piece carbon rocker, all of which combine to give you a bike that responds and corners like a dream. Plus, a 120mm Fox fork, Shimano’s bar-setting 2×10 XT group, light DT Swiss wheels and an FSA bar and post let the 429 rip like a purebred racer and descend like a true trail bike.