PRODUCT NEWS
The New Knolly Fugitive
The most popular 29er Knolly trail bike debuts with a completely new tubeset, straight
top tube design, and refreshed geo.
Review
Knolly Endorphin MX29
"The suspension remains active while braking, allowing for that extra traction to kick in and boost my riding confidence through the roof."
First Look
Knolly Endorphin
The latest trail bike iteration from Knolly is aimed at smaller riders looking for performance and versatility.
THE GOOD STUFF
2022 Gift Guide - Week 1
A Titanium beauty, a book, a true flannel, and something every trail builder has on their wish list.
Not a Review*
Knolly Tyaughton Titanium Hardtail
"A feature set and price point that any competent product manager would have rejected immediately."
Ridden and Reviewed
Riding the 2021 Knolly Warden LT V2
The Warden LT is a long travel machine built from aluminum and designed for rough play...
GET YOUR TICKETS!
2020 NSMBA Bike Raffle
Enter to win a gorgeous custom Knolly Warden LT with a sweet build. Proceeds to the NSMBA as well as Colour the Trails.
VIDEO
Jeremy Menduni having fun on his bike
This is not a shredit. There are no 70-foot gaps. And that's ok, because what this video does have is a really fun, feel-good vibe as Menduni shows an enviable range of skills in and around Ottawa.
FIRST IMPRESSIONS
Knolly Warden: Alloy vs Carbon
We're going to review two Knolly Wardens with identical builds, except for one key difference: one is aluminum, one is carbon. For this first impression, we shot them at North Vancouver's newest brewer: Beere Brewing Co.
A Placebo for the Common Cold
"Normally a Negroni - made with Gin, Tequilla, Bourbon, or etc - is a tasty, if a bit sweet, 1:1:1 beverage..."
Buehler & Macfarlane: Burly in NZ
Burly stuff. Expect anything less from these two? Then you were mistaken.
Roommates
Gully and Mark are almost 30 years old but still kids at heart. The following based on actual events…
James Doerfling continues with Knolly
“…unlike most PRs for an athlete ‘resigning’ (my eyes!), this one came with reams and reams of kickass photos. THAT, PR people, is how to get your news published.”