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Zion 737 29ers are in!

October 17th, 2006 by Tim Grahl

We announced it a couple months back and now they are here! The Zion 737 29er frames are in and they’ve licensed the TwentyNineInches.com name and color on a limited number. You can get them in Black, White or TwentyNineInches.com green.

The price for a frame is just $249 and you can get the Zion 737EBB with eccentric bottom bracket and Zion 737 without.

Here’s the only pictures currently out… these were taken right after they were unloaded from the truck a few minutes ago… click them to make them grow…

Zion 737 Green
 
Zion 737 Green

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19 Responses to “Zion 737 29ers are in!”

  1. 1 Arron 

    Pretty color! Which reminds me, where can I get a couple 29inches.com stickers?!

  2. 2 b-rad 

    I love it! How about this one though?

    [url=http://img86.imageshack.us/my.php?image=dscn1903wg8.jpg][img=http://img86.imageshack.us/img86/6345/dscn1903wg8.th.jpg][/url]

  3. 3 b-rad 

    crap. i suck at web stuff.

    heres a link..
    http://img86.imageshack.us/img86/6345/dscn1903wg8.jpg

  4. 4 bobway 

    Anyone checked for Rampage clearance yet?

  5. 5 brad 

    i like what i’m seeing in the zion. how about the weight on the medium frame.

  6. 6 Tim Grahl 

    b-rad: Where the hell did that come from?

    bobway and brad: I’ve got an email in now to the Zion guys with those questions…

  7. 7 Guitar Ted 

    Tim: That poor pic is also posted on mtbr.com this morning in the 29″er forum. Probably somebody got one and quick built it up yesterday would be my guess.

  8. 8 rockhound 

    Why no green fork?

  9. 9 Tim Grahl 

    The whole green frame thing is still testing the market. They’ve never licensed a name/color like this before so we are sticking with just the frame for now. When they sell good we’ll probably put an order in for some green forks to.

  10. 10 wolfy 

    How can they make a frame for that cheep?

    -M

  11. 11 Tim Grahl 

    Brad: the weight of the 737 Medium frame with EBB (bolts and everything) is 5.2lbs. And I believe the EBB adds 4/10s of a pound, so the 737 non-EBB should come in at 4.8lbs.

    Bobway: not sure yet on the Rampage clearance. there are none yet to test but according to shiggy’s measurements at http://www.mtbtires.com they should barely fit, but don’t quote me on that. there’s no way to tell for sure at this point.

  12. 12 M@rco mx747 

    Nice ! But somebody know why the Zion web site:

    http://www.zionbicycles.com is dead ? Long time

    Where is made the frame ? Taiwan ?

    as somebody else wrote it would be more nice to have other info and
    maybe more pics about it.

    CIAO

  13. 13 Stevo 

    I’d love some of those stickers too. Where can I get ‘em???

  14. 14 umma 

    DOOD’S

    DERAILER DROP OUT OR SS ONLY? ?

    THNAKS

    CNB

  15. 15 calzonical 

    Does this frame require a 410mm seatpin?

  16. 16 Tim 

    Any answer on whether a Rampage will fit?

    I am building one of these as a surprise for my daughter and would love to use a Rampage setup if it will fit!!

  17. 17 M@rco 

    I got one medium size.
    To say the truth I’m little bit UNsatisfy but for that money where you can’t get more ? What I don’t like is that head tube with Rock shox Reba is 69 degree !!!!! (I have a special tool for measure)
    and not 72 as described. Chainstay are 445 mm, so more long that what I wanted and supposed looking at the one photo of a white frame with rear tire very close to seat tube, maybe an old version.
    But there’s enough space for a big tyre. With Maxxis Ignitor 2.1 there are 6 mm more of space both side of stays.

  18. 18 Russg 

    Will a Rock Shox Reba fit with enough clearance on the top caps whilst turning?

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