wilki
- Member since Feb 24, 2008 O+
- Male / 48
- Canmore , Alberta
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Selling
May 15, 2023 at 8:46
May 15, 2023
wilki Polygonbikes's article
Dec 24, 2022 at 9:20
Dec 24, 2022
Jack Menzies Signs with Polygon Bikes
Currently, yes. But originally Canmore, Alberta.
Selling
Sep 11, 2022 at 16:46
Sep 11, 2022Liv STP 20 FS
$650 CADLiv STP 20 FS kids bike. (Same as Giant STP 20 FS just different colour)
Bought new and used for one season by 6 y.o. (outgrown now)
In excellent condition.
Upgraded drive train to trigger shifters and changed cassette to 12-42 for easier 1st/climbing gear.
Standover height ~55cm
Current model year lists for $869
wilki jamessmurthwaite's article
Jan 4, 2022 at 12:44
Jan 4, 2022
SRAM & Fox End 6 Year Chainring & Axle Legal Battle
They both took a narrow view of a wide ranging problem. But now they should be able to axle at what they do best.
wilki jamessmurthwaite's article
Oct 27, 2021 at 11:25
Oct 27, 2021
Tom Pidcock was Riding with a Knee Injury Through the 2021 Season
Full props to his physio team.
Selling
Aug 29, 2020 at 12:16
Aug 29, 2020Large Yeti SB5
$3800 CADCustom built 2015 Yeti SB5. Amazing trail bike. Climbs very well and then flies downhill. Snappy 27.5” wheel size and dropper post make this bike very maneuverable and playful.
This bike has been regularly maintained. Recent servicing includes:
-Rear shock was serviced August 2020.
-Gearing tuned & Brakes bled July 2020.
-Rear derailleur overhauled July 2020.
This is an excellent opportunity to get a great trail bike with fantastic components for a much more affordable price.
Specifications
2015 Yeti SB5 carbon frame with Switch Infinity linkage
Front shock: 150mm RockShox Pike
Rear Shock: 127mm Fox Float factory EVOL (kashima coated)
Drive train: Shimano XT 11 speed
Crank: Race Face Turbine (cinch) with 32T ring
Rear cassette: Shimano XT 11-47 tooth
Brakes: Shimano XT front & rear with 180mm rotors
Handle bar: 35mm Race Face Next 760mm width; 10mm rise
Wheels: 27.5” DT Swiss XM1501 Spline
Tires: Specialized 2.3” Purgatory (front/rear)
Dropper: Thompson Covert (125mm)
Incl: spare derailleur hanger; new seals kit for fork
wilki edspratt's article
Jul 14, 2019 at 10:17
Jul 14, 2019
Final Results: Les Gets World Cup XC 2019
Disagree completely. That was the most boring course I've watched this season. Full credit to the racers and their effort but I was wondering why everyone had mountain bikes on a cyclocross course. That was a sadly non-technical, double track filled display. If courses like Les Gets and Albstadt are the future of XCO then the sport will fade.