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 GEAR NEWS 27 / 05 / 09
 

Name The Knolly, Claim The Knolly

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We showed you Knolly's prototype DH frame late last year. Since then, Knolly has been working on getting the 214mm (8.4in) travel frame ready for production. It's nearly there, but lacks one vital component - a name.

Hence the Name The Knolly, Claim The Knolly Contest, an online competition named in the finest Ronseal tradition. Suggest a name for Knolly's new DH bike and if that's what it ends up being called, you win one. Simple as that. OK, there are some terms and conditions, and you'll need to fill in the bits about why you chose the name and why you deserve to win because that's what'll decide the winner in the event of more than one person suggesting the winning name. But pretty simple.

The winner will be announced at Interbike in September and the frame shipped to the winner when it's available. Head to knollybikes.com/contest to enter.


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