How did this bike get it’s name?  Well, when we began designing it, we didn’t put any limitations on what we could do.  And wouldn’t you know it, we wound up with a bike that doesn’t have any limitations either.  It’s a vicious man-eater of a bike built for extreme conditions and extreme riders.  In fact, we had a tough time keeping it still long enough for this photo.

Model

MSRP

Weight (lbs)

Sizes

Frame Material

Fork

Rear Shock

Brakes

Shifters

Front Derailleur

Rear Derailleur

Crankset

Pedals

Bottom Bracket

Cassette

Chain

Seatpost

Saddle

Handlebar

Bar ends

Stem

Headset

Hubs

Rims

Tires

UNLTD

$5,000.00+

TBD

Special Order

Easton Program butted with Dihedral top tube

Rock Shox Judy XC, Manitou 4, Marzocchi XC600

N/A

Dia Compe 987 (blue)

Grip Shift SRT-800 X-Ray (24spd)

Shimano XTR (m900)

Shimano XTR (m900)

Topline red arms, blue spider, Sugino rings

Ritchey clipless

Unknown

Shimano XTR 8 speed

Shimano Dura Ace

Ringle Moby 28.6

Barracuda CompLite

Nuke Proof Carbon-Wrapped Aluminum

Barracuda

Barracuda

DiaComp AheadSet

Shimano XTR (m900)

Alloy, 32

Ritchey WCS Kevlar

February 28, 2021

Comments

  1. Mark

    I don’t know how I found such luck, but I finally stumbled onto one of these frames. Though stripped, I’m refinishing it this season and will return it to it’s former glory, built up as it was offered from the factory. I haven’t seen another and do not reasonably expect to.

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