Bandit 29er Prototype
Yes the rumors are true, we are doing a 29er version of our Bandit as well as a TransAm 29. We are actually pretty excited about the new bikes and realize while they are not for everyone, they can be pretty awesome. "We felt there are rider types and sizes that benefit from bigger wheels. Taller riders have the tendency to ride on top of smaller wheeled bikes and making a larger wheel bike allowed us to plant the rider more “in” the bike. Lower relative to the axles. With shorter riders, this benefit is negated and at some point could become a drawback as the bike feels too big and unwieldy. We felt that 29ers aren’t “the answer” but rather one more way to have fun on a bike. 29ers have their own set of quirks just like every bike does, but riding them is actually really fun and forces the rider to think in new ways about how to tackle terrain, keep speed, jump, etc, - Kyle Young, Owner of Transition Bikes". For full info on the new bike check it out here.

Bandit 29er, Coming this December. More aggressive All Mountain geometry based around the new Fox 34 29er fork platform. 3 sizes to choose from (Medium, Large, XL) and custom tuned RP23, 142mm x 12 rear dropouts.

Internal chainstay cable routing with our new bolt on 142mm x 12 Shimano standard axle.

Custom Hydroformed tubing, one piece CNC'd rocker and custom tuned RP23 rear shock
Jill Kintner Crowned Queen of Quankworx
Jill was absolutely on fire at Crankworx Whistler this year taking 1st place in 3 events that earned her the title of queen of Crankworx. Congrats Jill!

Cam and Kevin Hit The Road
Cam and Kevin hoped in the company Raptor and headed out on one their most epic road/sales trips of the year to Idaho, Montana, Wyoming and Colorado. To check out more photos and their blog, check it out here.

Finishing up a fine day of shuttling in the shadow of Grand Teton, Jackson Wyoming
Cam Burnes Bangers
Not everyone knows this but Cam Burnes is quite the photographer and he takes his craft extremely serious. On road and ride trips he is especially active with his camera and sometimes manages to capture something special. To say that Cam breaks most of the rules in photography is a massive understatement. His art has no rules or boundaries. Sure most people would try to get the rider completely in the frame, but Cam's photos tell a story. In this photo he is almost saying that the rider is jumping out of the picture to new heights never seen before. It evokes us to wonder who the rider is and why is he jumping so high. Thanks again Cam for another Banger.

Kinrade Epicness
Mike just sent this over to us and also happens to be in Bike Magazine's photo annual issue. This takes epic riding to a new level.

Maxxis Minion Tires On Sale
We have the greatest tire on earth on sale right now. Perfect summer shredding tire and on sale for $38. Pick up some here.

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