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The People of Knolly Bikes Part 2 of 4
by brule
Posted: Jun 16, 2009
Source: Knolly Bikes
Here is βThe People of Knolly Part 2β featuring Knolly Downhill racer Alan Crisp training and testing product in Kamloops during the off-season.
Here is βThe People of Knolly Part 2β featuring Knolly Downhill racer Alan Crisp training and testing product in Kamloops during the off-season.
Special thanks to Anthill Films and Full Boar Bikes for making this episode possible.
Don't forget to enter our βName the Knolly to Claim the Knollyβ contest before it closes at the end of this month.
Happy Trails!
knollybikes.com/
Don't forget to enter our βName the Knolly to Claim the Knollyβ contest before it closes at the end of this month.
Happy Trails!
35 Comments
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AMBikerJJ8
(Jun 17, 2009 at 12:02)
For the naming contest, do you find out if you're not in at a certain time, or is it that they only announce the winner? i.e. are there rounds of elimination?
no the rules say you have to ride the bike for one year, wether you get to keep it after that is unknown!
you get to keep the bike after that year but you can't sell it within the first year, you have to ride it! I would ride it like i stole it!
love the video, really interesting and awesome mix of shots instead of repetitive slo mos and the like. Knolly's are so droolworthy too.
Yeh, "Al-bert" looking good there boy.
Flats full time now???
Bike looks the biz.
Good luck for Team Knolly this year.
have fun.
Flats full time now???
Bike looks the biz.
Good luck for Team Knolly this year.
have fun.
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Well, at 104 hes riding rose, but its just that one section.
But as for the other parts, i want to know to. The first section could be harper, but thats about all i can think of and im not sure.
But as for the other parts, i want to know to. The first section could be harper, but thats about all i can think of and im not sure.
i am a bike mechanic and i like to say that..it is a distraction... i want to ride my bike.. ohhh how i want to get paid for it or even have help with entry fees. i guees we will see what the future brings
Knolly bikes are cool and all, but they're expensive as hell! Their current FR frame costs $3,495 with a DHX 5.0. That's steep consodering a Transition Dirtbag is like $1,300.
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