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Alchemy Arktos 120 Mountain Bike - Carbon Frame, Dropper Post, GX, Fox Factory $4199 Shipped

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Alchemy Arktos 120 Mountain Bike - $4199 shipped. Use code "ARKTOSFORSPRING500" for $500 off. Free assembled shipping!

If you are looking for a bike then forget the crappy-specced Intense offered by Costco - Instead, look at the Arktos 120. Amazing price for a very capable bike. Entry level price point for a mid to high-end components package, this will serve you well for a very long time.

https://alchemybikes.com/products...s-120-2022
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camoeto
08-01-2022 at 11:34 AM.
08-01-2022 at 11:34 AM.
LMAO
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How is it for an ebike conversion?
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jimx200
08-01-2022 at 11:36 AM.
08-01-2022 at 11:36 AM.
No kickstand, no deal.
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camoeto
08-01-2022 at 11:52 AM.
08-01-2022 at 11:52 AM.
That's a heck of a bike for the price! If you forget about the midrange drivetrain and brakes, Specialized and Trek will charge you 2x the price for a model with a similar spec when it comes to frame/suspension/wheels.
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Glee217
08-01-2022 at 12:05 PM.
08-01-2022 at 12:05 PM.
It says "free assembled shipping" so does that means literally the front wheel and handlebar is already mounted and ready to go?

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$150 professional assembly. So how to get free assembled shipping?
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Any tax to cali?
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jimx200
08-01-2022 at 12:14 PM.
08-01-2022 at 12:14 PM.
Quote from Glee217 :
It says "free assembled shipping" so does that means literally the front wheel and handlebar is already mounted and ready to go?
That's about it. LOL.
The big problem with buying online from a super small company is there is no way to see up close or certainly ride it. Very few are dropping this much coin with buying without riding.
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Glee217
08-01-2022 at 12:50 PM.
08-01-2022 at 12:50 PM.
Quote from jimx200 :
That's about it. LOL.
The big problem with buying online from a super small company is there is no way to see up close or certainly ride it. Very few are dropping this much coin with buying without riding.
They don't seem to sell at other stores? So thats why not much love for the carbon frame?
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08-01-2022 at 12:55 PM.

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08-01-2022 at 12:55 PM.
Quote from jimx200 :
That's about it. LOL.
The big problem with buying online from a super small company is there is no way to see up close or certainly ride it. Very few are dropping this much coin with buying without riding.
I guess this kind of confirms it under sizing lol:
Looking at the overall geo and the rider height range recommendations from Alchemy I ordered a size XL back in November. After riding the bike for several weeks I started to experience some back and shoulder discomfort that just wouldn't go away. Poring over the geo chart and comparing it to several recent bikes I've comfortably tested, I zeroed in on two numbers as potential culprits: the reach and the stack height. At roughly 520mm of reach, it's the longest bike I've tested by about 10mm (the Pyga Hyrax, which I loved, is 510mm). The Arktos 120 stack height is slightly lower than the average trail bike we looked at last year, and according to my own measurement of the saddle-to-bar drop it's a whopping inch and a half lower than my personal bike.
Test pilot profile height: 190cm (6'3″) weight: 72.5kg (160lb) testing zone: Southeast, USA
After chatting with Ryan at Alchemy and Nic from Simbol we decided to swap out the XL for a size large to reduce the reach. To be honest I was skeptical that would make a difference; my money was on the stack height being too low. Over the past few years many riders have been sizing up in order to get longer reaches, and don't necessarily want or need the taller stack heights and longer seat tube lengths associated with bigger sizes. I also ordered a set of 50mm Diety riser bars as a backup in case the shorter reach (and even lower stack height) didn't improve the fit for me.
Cutting to the chase, the 494mm reach on the size large Arktos provided a more comfortable fit, though still not 100% ideal. I also tried a higher hand position on the size large but found the bike handles better without the riser bar. My takeaway is that the combination of a long reach with a low stack height just stretched me out too much on the bike. I think either one by itself — an extended reach or a low stack height — works ok for me, but not both.
https://www.singletracks.com/mtb-...20-review/
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08-01-2022 at 12:58 PM.
08-01-2022 at 12:58 PM.
Quote from Glee217 :
They don't seem to sell at other stores? So thats why not much love for the carbon frame?

A lot of brands sell directly to the customers - This is how they are able to keep the price competitive. Refer to an earlier comment on "Trek" and "Specialized" - Same specs would cost way more for these guys because they sell through big-bix stores hence more overhead. Having said that, this has nothing to do with carbon vs aluminum frames.
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08-01-2022 at 02:16 PM.
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Quote from wulongmercs :
A lot of brands sell directly to the customers - This is how they are able to keep the price competitive. Refer to an earlier comment on "Trek" and "Specialized" - Same specs would cost way more for these guys because they sell through big-bix stores hence more overhead. Having said that, this has nothing to do with carbon vs aluminum frames.
Do you think when its time to sell the bike, the popularity/ease of selling is lower for direct to customers brands vs big box brands?
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08-01-2022 at 02:44 PM.
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08-01-2022 at 02:44 PM.
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Quote from Glee217 :
Do you think when its time to sell the bike, the popularity/ease of selling is lower for direct to customers brands vs big box brands?

I don't buy/sell bikes privately enough to answer this. In my view, people who are willing to drop north of 5-6k for a mountain bike should know damn well to look beyond the branding. Actually, the boutique/lesser known brands are quite more desirable within my riding circle.
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08-01-2022 at 03:05 PM.
08-01-2022 at 03:05 PM.
Quote from wulongmercs :
A lot of brands sell directly to the customers - This is how they are able to keep the price competitive. Refer to an earlier comment on "Trek" and "Specialized" - Same specs would cost way more for these guys because they sell through big-bix stores hence more overhead. Having said that, this has nothing to do with carbon vs aluminum frames.
When bike shops have a sale (usually 2x a year), the big name bikes can be had for 20-35% off retail. Not certain of the covid effect has on availability though. Add in the after purchase extras like free tunes, adjustments, or even an on the spot replacement of a warranty item, big name wins every time, including brand attraction if selling. I snapped a carbon seat post of a Trek (no crash, just snapped) road bike that was 5 years old and my local shop swapped it out for a new one. They took a few photos as Trek would want them. If you break down with a online bike, the wait begins after a likely ship back to them and with certainly no guarantee if a covered item.
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sillyrib
08-01-2022 at 04:55 PM.
08-01-2022 at 04:55 PM.
I'd get mugged for sure riding that thing
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