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Guerrilla Gravity relaunches classic GG/DH mountain bike… in the Metaverse

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With updated geometry and spec, a mixed wheel layout, and modern suspension parts supporting their original single-pivot design, the GG/DH re-issue would be really interesting to ride…

…if you could ride it. Yes, it’s a real thing, or, at least, a real digital thing. The GG/DH was their first bike, and Guerrilla Gravity says fans are always asking when it’s coming back. So they brought it back, as an NFT. Check out all the details on their blog.

guerilla gravity gg-dh mountain bike as an NFT on Opensea

Six colors are available on Opensea at a price of 0.01 ETH each (under $35 USD at press time). They’re minted on Polygon, a Layer 2 on the ETH blockchain, however you’ll still need to “deposit ETH into Polygon” which requires a “gas” fee, to be able to purchase…which is unfortunately clunky. It should still be under $100 USD equivalent, though, which gets you a digital piece of history.

We’ve reached out for more info and will update if we get it…

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Vikingdude
Vikingdude
2 years ago

Wow I dislike the crypto/eft content

Gordo
Gordo
2 years ago
Reply to  Vikingdude

Yeah. Most of us hate the stupid April Fools content even more though… Seems like every contributor was required to submit something

Vikingdude
Vikingdude
2 years ago
Reply to  Gordo

Oh man, there been so much eft/crypto stuff on bike rumor I didn’t even recognise this as April fools Day content

MTB4ME
MTB4ME
2 years ago
Reply to  Gordo

Smile time, dude…

JNH
JNH
2 years ago

Spend money, burn fuel, buy a receipt for a .jpg.
The full resolution file is downloadable from the listing, I got all six and it didn’t cost me a dime.

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