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$2,199.99
Farley 5 is the ultimate go-anywhere fat bike. Arctic tundra? Farley's game. Sandy desert singletrack? Farley's lofty tires will keep you afloat. A winter bikepacking mission through rugged terrain? Sounds like a walk in the park. Farley's all-new geometry is more capable than ever with a slacker head tube angle for more stability and a steeper seat tube angle for pedaling efficiency and comfortable reach. Up front, its carbon fork is loaded with tons of mounts, so you'll be able to load up gear for the adventure of your dreams. - All the mounts make it easy to add accessories and customize Farley for how you want to roam. - It comes with a carbon fork that has lower leg mounts for gear cages, mounts for our custom front rack, and rubber bumpers to protect the dropouts when the front wheel is removed. - Its huge 4.5-inch tires will keep you floating over snow, sand, mud, and dirt, - The new progressive trail geometry feels more capable and confident than ever. - The internally routed dropper post lets you move around on the bike and get behind the saddle on steep descents.
$2,299.00
Ice Cream Truck solves the problem of having to choose between a fat bike and a trail bike. It boasts a symmetric 190mm-spaced Chromoly frame, suspension-corrected 150mm-spaced fork, and sporty trail-oriented geometry. Supported by massive 4.8-inch tires, it's ready to deftly tackle nearly any terrain. - 100% Surly Chromoly steel with 44mm headtube and internal dropper post cable routing - Frame is E.D. Coated for increased life expectancy - 1-1/8-inch straight steerer fork, Chromoly steel - 100mm threaded bottom bracket shell - Front and rear thru-axles, non-offset
$2,849.99
Farley 7 is the mountain biker's fat bike. It feels and handles like your regular rig, but it can surf on sand and snow, too. The lightweight aluminum frame, wide-range drivetrain, dropper post, and Manitou Mastodon fork make it the ideal ride for hot shot shredders who wanna get rad in every season. It's right for you if... You want your fat bike to feel like your traditional mountain bike. Or, you're riding a fat bike year-round and want to put your money into the parts that really matter, like a workhorse drivetrain and a quality suspension fork. The tech you get A lightweight aluminum frame with horizontal sliding dropouts, an 80mm Manitou Mastodon suspension fork with an air spring and lockout, a dropper post for getting low, a wide-range SRAM NX/GX Eagle 1x12 drivetrain, SUNringlé Mulefüt wheels paired with a 108T Rapid Drive hub for instant engagement, and extra-grippy, studdable Bontrager Gnarwhal TLR tires. The final word This fat bike handles like a traditional trail bike, and it can rip through even crazier stuff, like snow and sand. You're getting a great frame and solid parts group, but you're really paying for the incredible capability of the Manitou Mastodon fork. Why you'll love it - If you thought that fat bikes were sluggish, this one will change your mind - The combination of the Manitou Mastodon fork and wide, beefy tires make it easy to charge through snowy trails and rock gardens alike - It's a four-season freedom machine that lets you ride outside all year long - Horizontal sliding dropouts lets you fine-tune your geometry—run it long for stability, or shorter for more nimbler handling - The dropper post lets you lower your saddle on the fly so it's out of the way on descents
$3,499.99
Farley 9.6 is a carbon fat bike built for speed on any surface. The lightweight carbon frame, rigid carbon fork, and top-notch 1x drivetrain make it great for mountain bikers who prioritize performance in a fat bike. If you're ready to go hard through every season and love fat biking in every form, this whip's for you. It's right for you if... You don't just want to ride through the winter—you want to ride fast. You love every aspect of fat biking, and are looking for a faster ride with better performance to take on bigger adventures, epic races, and more fun. The tech you get A lightweight OCLV Mountain Carbon frame with horizontal sliding dropouts, a Bontrager Haru rigid carbon fork, a wide-range SRAM GX Eagle drivetrain with an extra low climbing gear, a dropper post for getting down, and SUNringlé Mulefüt wheels paired with a 108T Rapid Drive hub for instant engagement, and wide, ultra-grippy Bontrager Barbegazi TLR tires. The final word Speed in every season. Farley 9.6 is light, fast, and built to rip. It's the ideal winter shred sled for fat bike adventurers, racers looking to train outside year-round, and anyone who values the performance advantage of carbon. Why you'll love it - A lightweight carbon frame and fork mean this bike won't be bogged down by foul weather, deep snow, or gnarly terrain - The stability and traction of super wide tires make you a more confident rider on any trail - Horizontal sliding dropouts lets you fine-tune your geometry—run it long for stability, or shorter for more nimbler handling - The dropper post lets you lower your saddle on the fly so it's out of the way on descents - It's a four-season freedom machine that lets you ride outside all year long
$2,999.99
Farley 7 is a burly fat bike built for roaming trails no matter the season. From dusty summer doubletrack to ice-packed singletrack, the huge 4.5-inch tires give you sure-footed stability and tons of traction. A suspension fork takes the sting out of rowdy roots and rocks while the new, slacker head tube angle gives you more confidence when the trail turns steep. Mounts all over the frame make it easy to equip it with all of your essentials for adventure. - All the mounts make it easy to add accessories and customize Farley for how you want to roam. - The suspension fork eats up rocks and roots for a smooth ride, and it also slackens the head tube angle for added confidence and stability. - You'll stay afloat on snow, sand, mud, and dirt thanks to its huge 4.5-inch tires. - The new progressive trail geometry feels more capable and confident than ever. - The internally routed dropper post lets you move around on the bike and get behind the saddle on steep descents.
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