BIKE CHECK: Street X Freeride Warden

BIKE CHECK: Street X Freeride Warden

Posted by Noel Buckley on

Bike model: Knolly Warden, Papaya Orange, Medium

Rider: Jeremy Menduni

IG: @jeremy_menduni

Hometown: From Ottawa, Ontario and my local mountain is Mont Rigaud.

What type of riding do you do?

Anything freeride! You can always catch me trying to bring the streets to the trails.

Favorite Trail: Fort Hill - Thunder Mountain

How tall are you? and how does the bike fit you? I'm 5'9" and the medium Warden fits my size and my riding needs perfectly. I use a 40mm SPANK Split Stem and the 800mm SPANK Spike 35 bars.

Bike specs and what makes your set up special? My bike is kitted with the GX Build kit. I have a Fox 36 fork, Industry 9 wheels, and I protected the bike with RideWrap. I choose to run a front brake cable through the steer tube to allow for more versatile trick options. 

How’s the bike performing on the trails? After taking the new bike out to the local mountain on opening weekend, I can confidently say that this thing shreds. From tech sections, through flowy berms and jumps, I know my Warden will be able to handle anything that I can throw at it.

Jeremy with his Knolly Warden
Knolly Warden close up
Knolly Warden details
Warden close up
Jeremy riding his Knolly Warden
Jeremy in action

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