Far from ordinary. With a hand painted "Intergalactic Robins Egg" color scheme, this Evil Offering belongs to our mechanical wiz, Alex.
The Build
We have a lot of awesome and really unique mountain bike builds that come through the shop and this Evil Offering, belonging to our mechanic Alex, certainly makes the short list for "unique and awesome".
The build alludes to both Alex's mechanical skills and their riding prowess. That is to say, this bike is very dialed. Not just in appearance, with its sick, hand painted "Intergalactic Robins Egg" paint job, but in the impressive parts spec and setup of the bike too.
You can see that it's well built bike just by looking at the photos, but once you lay your hands on it, you realize just how much attention Alex put into it. The suspension is buttery smooth, brakes are bled to a T, and, aside from the regular shifting and braking sounds, it's dead silent (the hub even coasts silently, thanks to Onyx's unique sprag clutch design).
With CushCore inserts front and rear, premium RockShox suspension and dropper post, and some eye-catching parts from Cascade Components (the V2 Offering Link and recently released North Fork Brake Calipers), it’s evident that the intention of this build is to rally.
Oh, and by the way, it's for sale! If you're interested, send Alex an email at alex.royal@thelostco.com for more details!
Frame: Evil Offering- Size Large
Fork: RockShox Lyrik Ultimate -160mm
Shock: RockShox SuperDeluxe Ultimate w/
Cascade Components Evil Offering Link
Crankset: Truvatve Descendant - 170mm
Chainring: SRAM Eagle - 30t
Derailleur: SRAM XO1 Eagle
Shifter: SRAM XO1 Eagle
Chain: SRAM XO1 Chain
Cassette: SRAM XO1 Eagle 10-52t
Pedals: Deity T-Mac
Hubs: Onyx MTB Boost
Rims: DT-Swiss EX511
Front Tire: Maxxis Shorty 2.4 DD, MaxxGrip
Rear Tire: Maxxis Dissector 2.4 DD, MaxxGrip
Saddle: Fabric Scoop Shallow
Seatpost: RockShox Reverb - 200mm
Dropper Lever: RockShox Reverb 1x Remote
Bars: Deity Speedway 35 Carbon - 800mm
Stem: Deity Copperhead 35mm
Grips: ODI Longneck Lock-on
Brakes: SRAM Code RSC w/ Cascade
Components North Fork Calipers
Rotors: SRAM Centerline - 200mm/220mm
Fender: GroundKeeper Badgal Brooky
Collection
Accessories: OneUp EDC V2 Tool w/ Threaded
Carrier and Plug & Pliers Kit
A RockShox Lyrik Ultimate for the front and a Rockshox SuperDeluxe Ultimate w/ a Cascade Component's Evil Offering Link in the rear
The Deity Copperhead Stem matches the shiny silver Deity T-Mac Pedals and Cascade Components calipers and link
Cascade Components North Fork calipers matched with SRAM Code RSC levers
Onyx front hub laced to a DT-Swiss EX511 rim, mounted with a Maxxis Shorty
SRAM XO1 drivetrain and Deity T-Mac pedals
More details. Check out how the Ground Keeper Brooklyn Bell Artist Series fender matches the Intergalactic Robins Egg paint!
Truly a one of a kind ride, this Evil Offering is a super dialed build from our mechanic Alex!
Building up your own bike or looking for an upgrade? We stock almost all the parts we have on our bikes and love to geek out.
Got questions? Feel free to shoot us an email or give us a call!
360-306-8827
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ABOUT THE RIDER/WRITER
NAME | AGE | HEIGHT | LOCATED |
Brodie Hall |
26 |
5'9" |
Bellingham, WA |
Current Bikes: Banshee Titan
Bike Size: Medium
Favorite Trails: Spacewolf, Galbraith / Graysill Connect, Coalbank Pass
About Me: I grew up in the San Juan Mountains of Southwest Colorado where high country epics are the local favorite. After moving to the PNW in the summer of 2021, I'm really loving the steep, loamy, and rooty terrain that Bellingham has to offer. Jumps are growing on me, but still not really my thing. Historically, my bike of choice is a mid-travel 29'er, but the steeper, faster terrain in this area has me curious about a longer-travel mullet bike.