New colors for Niner RIP 9, JET 9 and RLT 9
With spring fast approaching it’s time for a little spring cleaning to freshen things up a bit. Niner is on it with fresh and clean new frame colors for the Jet 9 RDO trail bike, RIP 9 RDO enduro steed, and RLT 9 RDO and RLT 9 Steel for gravel and cyclocross.

The JET 9 RDO has a BSA threaded 73mm bottom bracket and ISCG 05 mounts. The blue is subdued, while the orange pops.
The RIP 9 RDO goes for a little less flash with a murky water grey/blue, black, and orange for a camo-like feel without being actual camo.
The RLT RDO is available in satin black with cement/blue accents and decals or in satin black with orange decals.

The RLT 9 RDO in satin black with cement and blue accents. The PF30 BB shell is geared or singlespeed compatible.
Keeping it simple the RLT Steel uses tan and orange accents over a steel-colored frame. It’s a classic clean combo.
To help keep that fresh feeling lasting longer, Niner also incorporated new internal cable guides on the JET RDO and RIP RDO to make the installation of new cable housings a breeze and keep you out of the cable routing funk.

Internal cable guides make running cable housings through the frame a simple task and can help quiet cable slap.
This refresh may seem minor, but with the recent purchase of Niner bikes by UWHK Limited complete, it’s back to business as usual but with a few tweaks. Niner will still focus on serving its customers with parts and warranties. Moving forward with new talent and R&D equipment, plus increased financial backing, expect Niner to remain competitive and relevant.
We’re looking forward to the Sea Otter Classic where they have hinted at sneak peeks of new product.















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