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Niner’s steel SIR9, ROS9 hardtail mountain bikes get new subdued spring colors

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We hear Niner has something bigger coming out soon, but to kick things off their steel hardtails get a refresh just in time for Spring.

The ROS9, above, is sprayed with a new Forge Grey and accented with tones of blue. The SIR9 follows suit, and the fatter tired ROS9 Plus takes on a different shade of blue. Pics of those below, and if you like what you see, Niner’s updated website now shows in stock inventory levels for each frame, size and build kit. Pick it, pay for it, then grab it from your local Niner dealer a couple days later…

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The ROS9 Plus gets this new Slate Blue/Green color tone.

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The SIR9 gets the same Forge Grey base coat, but trade the blue for a classic black on white logo scheme. The result is a very titanium looking aesthetic, but the frame is all steel.

NinerBikes.com

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ascarlarkinyar
8 years ago

So what is this new niner bigger thing coming out?

silverlining
silverlining
8 years ago

Well it’s about time for the annual over-hyped IMBA edition niner, so probably an e-bike.

PFS
PFS
8 years ago
Reply to  silverlining

They just did it, it was the RLT steel. And I hardly think its over hyped. I wish that more people joined imba, this is a critical time with all the litigation to take away trails and now ebikes. imba needs all the help they can get

wheelz
wheelz
8 years ago

Only the RKT has been updated to current longer top tube, short stem trend. So, I’d guess a replacement/update for the the WFO or RIPs?

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