(SOLD) 2016 Farley 9 (Medium) Fat Bike

Fat Trout

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Trek Farley 9 Medium (17.5) frame. The Farley 9 has the Bluto `100mm travel Fork.

$400. Location Byram NJ near Stephens, Allamuchy, Deer Park.

I love the bike but its only used occasionally so I figured I'd throw it out there at $400.

Upgrades / Changes
- PNW Dropper Post
- New-er Chain
- Grips changed
- 720mm Bontrager Carbon Bar
- Includes XT clip in pedals.
- Swapped out the Brakes with Shimano Deore Brakes.
- New-er Maxxis FBF/FBR Tires. Tred is in good shape.

Weight approx 31 lbs

The X1 11 speed drivetrain.

Tires are set up tubeless but I have at least 2 tubes if someone wanted them
Tires / rims are 3.8 x 27.5.

PM me if interested and I'll give you my cell #.
Thanks
Kevin


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Trek Farley 9 Medium (17.5) frame. The Farley 9 has the Bluto `100mm travel Fork.

$400. Location Byram NJ near Stephens, Allamuchy, Deer Park.

I love the bike but its only used occasionally so I figured I'd throw it out there at $400.

Upgrades / Changes
- PNW Dropper Post
- New-er Chain
- Grips changed
- 720mm Bontrager Carbon Bar
- Includes XT clip in pedals.
- Swapped out the Brakes with Shimano Deore Brakes.
- New-er Maxxis FBF/FBR Tires. Tred is in good shape.

Weight approx 31 lbs

The X1 11 speed drivetrain.

Tires are set up tubeless but I have at least 2 tubes if someone wanted them
Tires / rims are 3.8 x 27.5.

PM me if interested and I'll give you my cell #.
Thanks
Kevin


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Thanks for saving me getting served divorce papers and making this not be a size L.
 
"Conrad Gets a Fatbike"

Feeling like I need to have the AI generate a Dr Seuss tale!

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Young Conrad the quiet, who loved to sit still,Had a wish in his heart, a fantastical thrill!Not for riches or fame, or a crown for his head,But a bike, oh a bike, to go zoom-zoom instead!

But not just any bike, with its wheels thin and sleek,Conrad dreamed of a bike that was burly and unique!With tires so fat, like a hippopota-mouse,It could roll over mountains, and even a house!(Well, maybe not a house, but a bump or a mound,It would glide o'er the lumpy, with nary a sound!)

He'd tried all the others, the thin and the tall,But for Conrad, they just didn't answer his call."Oh, if only," he'd sigh, with a slump and a frown,"A bike that could conquer the roughest old town!"

Then one day, a whisper, a rustle, a sound,Word of a bike, the best bike to be found!From a fellow named Kevin, with a wink and a grin,Who knew all the places where big bikes begin!

Kevin called Conrad, with a whoop and a shout,"I've got just the thing, there is no room for doubt!A bike with great girth, with a tire so wide,You'll ride over pebbles and nothing will hide!"

Conrad’s eyes grew so wide, like two plates in a fright,Could it be? Was it true? Was this bike truly bright?He zoomed to Kevin's, with a hop and a skip,And there it sat waiting, from pedal to grip!

A Fatbike it was, with its frame strong and grand,The biggest, the fattest, in all of the land!Its tires, so puffy, like marshmallow clouds,Could conquer the mud and the grumpiest crowds!

Conrad climbed on it, with a giggle and cheer,And pedaled away, banishing all fear!He zoomed past the lampposts, he bounced o'er the bumps,He rode like a rocket, avoiding the humps!

Through puddles he splashed, with a joyous ker-splat,He smiled and he laughed, "Oh, look at that! Look at that!"No longer a sitter, no longer so still,Conrad on his Fatbike, was a wonderful thrill!

So if you see Conrad, with a grin on his face,Riding his Fatbike, all over the place,Remember the lesson, so simple and true:When Kevin helps out, good things come to you!
 
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