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Follow on Google News | Borealis Bikes Introduces the echo GXOrganization offers its First Carbon Fiber Fat Bike Priced Under $3,000; Debuts at Sea Otter Classic
By: Fat Bike Company The new echo GX kit will retail for $2,999.00. “Our goal is to offer a high end carbon fiber product while ensuring affordability for all riders,” said Steve Kaczmarek, company Founder and CEO. "The new echo GX achieves this goal and we look forward to seeing it open the doors for riders who are looking to experience a ride that only a Borealis bike can deliver, but at a significantly lower price point“. In addition, the echo GX provides our dealers the opportunity to sell a high-end product, while also offering numerous future upgrades for custom options. This provides additional revenue opportunities to our dealer network and maintains customer involvement with our products.” Boasting the all new GX 1x11 drivetrain and DB5 brakes exclusively from SRAM, the echo GX features frames in small, medium, large and extra large sizes. The bike comes spec’d with the signature Borealis rigid carbon fork with 150x15mm thru axle, and 80mm alloy rims with 3.8’ tires. The weight of the echo GX is 28.5 lbs. The echo GX boasts all new silver on black graphics. For more information about the company, or to find a dealer near you, visit www.FatBike.com (about:blank). The Fat Bike Company has numerous additional product releases slated for 2015 and 2016. The company also plans to move into a larger Colorado Springs facility this year to house its expanding in-house engineering, production, and sales departments. About the Fat Bike Company The Fat Bike Company and Borealis Bikes were founded in Colorado in 2013 and have quickly become a leader in the fat bike industry. The companies are dedicated to designing and producing the lightest and most technically advanced fat bikes and fat bike components in the world, and they currently operate in more than 22 countries with continued expansion planned for North America and around the world. For more, visit www.FatBike.com (about:blank) End
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