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Farley AL Frameset

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  • Detail

    Overview

    It's right for you if...

    You're looking for a light, strong, alloy fat bike frame with a trail-optimized geometry for stability and responsiveness on any trail in any season.

    The tech you get

    A rugged Alpha Platinum Aluminum frame with loads of mounts for the ultimate in customization. A lightweight carbon fork that's ready to accept our custom front rack or gear cages. Rear thru axle dropout is 12x197mm and fork thru axle dropout is 15x150mm. Built to accommodate 26x5" or 27.5x4" wheels.

    The final word

    High-value fun in any season. Farley AL is fast, fun, and capable. Plus, you'll be getting a great jumpstart on your build with an included carbon fork.

    Sizing

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    SizeRider HeightInseam
    S

    155 - 165 cm

    5'1" - 5'5"

    74 - 78 cm

    29" - 31"

    M

    165 - 176 cm

    5'5" - 5'9"

    79 - 83 cm

    31" - 33"

    L

    177 - 188 cm

    5'10" - 6'2"

    84 - 89 cm

    33" - 35"

    XL

    188 - 195 cm

    6'2" - 6'5"

    89 - 91 cm

    35" - 36"

  • Customer Reviews
    Del******ke

    Been riding the Farley AL frameset for a few months now and I'm super impressed. The frame handles like a dream, whether I'm climbing steep hills or bombing down technical descents. Swapped out a few parts to get it exactly how I wanted, and it's now my go-to bike for any mountain adventure. Highly recommend this frameset to anyone looking for a versatile and capable hardtail. Worth every penny!

    Rale********ens

    This frameset is exactly what I needed for my winter project. Easy to build up and the quality is top-notch. It's so responsive and durable on the trails, even in rough conditions. Definitely worth the investment!

    Ms. *********vey V

    Just built up my Farley AL Frameset and I'm stoked! The geometry feels spot on for aggressive trail riding, and the frame is surprisingly light for aluminum. Paint job looks sick too. Can't wait to shred some singletrack!