Posts Tagged 'Knolly'
2011 Knolly Endorphin SL
The long awaited Knolly Bikes Endorphin SL 120-140mm lightweight tail machine, shown at Interbike.
From Sicklines.com >
Their patented Four by 4 Linkage has been tweaked to provide a pedaling capable bike while still maintaining the plushness and technical riding ability. Progressive geometry is designed for height adjustable seat posts, a comfortable and efficient pedaling position and the ability to mount forks in the 120 – 140mm travel range with the ability to carry a water bottle in a reasonable location. The Endorphin SL is lightweight with the frame and shock coming in at a claimed 6.5lbs and complete builds going down to 23lbs.
NEW 2011 Knolly Chilcotin
Knolly set to release a new 6″ trail machine… basically a stronger and longer version of the excellent Endorphin.
Article from Pinkbike.com >
Knolly Bikes at Blackrock
Knolly Bikes Team Training Black Rock Testing the new Knolly Podium DH Bike. Don’t forget the Podium (and others) is available in the UK here!
Knolly Bikes Team Training at Blackrock from Knolly Bikes on Vimeo.
Interbike 2009
Hey all,
Here’s some pictures from the 2009 interbike show in Las Vegas. I’m not in the bike industry, but was lucky enough to have a friend in the industry who could get me in! I felt like a kid in a candy store. Monday and Tuesdays were the outdoor demo days at Boulder canyon just outside Vegas. Lots of fun single track, a downhill course (with shuttle), BMX track, and a few miles of freshly paved road. Toss in most every bike you could think of from vendors like Specialized, Trek, Ellsworth, Cannondale, Santa Cruz, Yeti to name a few and you had cycle geek nirvana! I spent most of Monday riding as many mountain bikes as my legs could handle around the trails. Not being much of a downhiller and watching as they brought down multiple “casualties” I didn’t get up the nerve to try a run….maybe next year. Tuesday was spent riding the multi-thousand dollar road bikes and the assorted “other” breeds of bike like electric assist, elliptical, off road unis, incumbents, etc. Wednesday and Thursday was spent at the convention center at the Sands casino walking the indoor show. Not as fun, but enjoyable non the less. Hope you like the photos!
http://www.flickr.com/photos/79804688@N00/sets/72157622336030863/
Ryan Berrecloth’s new Knolly V-Tach
From Pinkbike.com >
After filming our interview with Ryan we were ready to hit the trails. Ryan looked really comfortable on his new V-Tach. Spec’d out with Spank, Race Face, Magura, Marzocchi, Straitline, and NeoGuard products, Ryan’s V-Tach was setup for some abuse, which matches his riding style. Ryan is a monster when he rides his bike. He’s super aggressive and nimble, and his V-Tach accented his riding style.
| Frame and size | Knolly V-Tach(Team Colors) |
| Rear Shock | Marzocchi ROCO WC •Custom tuned |
| Fork | 2009 Marzocchi WC 888 •20 mm Axle •203mm Travel •Rebound and Compression adjustments |
| Headset | Unknown |
| Crankarms | Race Face Atlas FR |
| Bottom Bracket | Race Face |
| Pedals | Straitline |
| Chain | SRAM 9 Speed |
| Cassette | SRAM 9-Speed |
| Rear Derailleur | SRAM X.9 |
| Shifter Cable/Housing | Stock |
| Shifter Pods | SRAM X.9 – 9 speed |
| Handlebar | Race Face Diabolus OS Low Risers(31.8mm) |
| Stem | Race Face Diabolus D2(31.8mm) |
| Grips | Lizard Skins Lock-Ons •”Do it pussy!” etched in the grips |
| Brakes | Magura Gustavs with 8″ rotors |
| Front Wheel | SPANK Subrosa Rim with Atomlab Hub 20mm TA |
| Rear Wheel | SPANK Subrosa Rim with Atomlab Hub 150x12mm |
| Tires | Maxxis Ardent 2.6 |
| Tubes | Standard |
| Saddle | SPANK Share the Air |
| Seatpost | Race Face Diabolus |
| Extras | Neo Guard |






















