The ever-popular Stolen Saint XLT and its newer 26″ cousin, the Zeke XLT have been updated for 2017.
The Stolen Saint XLT retains its main selling points: full chromoly construction, 48 Spline Cranks and double-walled rims.
What’s new this year is a slightly revised geometry.
For 2017, the Saint XLT sports the following specs:
- HT: 74.25°
- ST: 70°
- TT: 21.75″
- CS: 15.0″
- SO: 9.6″
- BB: 13.30″
Available in Satin White with Camo accents or Chrome Plated with Black accents (both versions look pretty trick in my opinion).
It’s no secret that I’m a big fan of tanwall tires and the Saint XLT has those too…on their also ever-popular Joint tires.
Zeke XLT
The 26″ Zeke XLT stays essentially the same geometry-wise to its 2016 predecessor (You can check out the full specs here).
It also retains its full chromoly construction and sealed components.
What has changed is its look.
New for 2017 is the choice of a shiny red or flat black colorway (both with black components).
Note: tanwalls only on the black version.
Some well-spec’d bikes with killer looks…hard to go wrong here folks.
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