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  • Argon 18 Argon 18- Dark Matter, Rival Axs, Wild Olive, Med
  • Argon 18 Argon 18- Dark Matter, Rival Axs, Wild Olive, Med

Argon 18- Dark Matter, Rival Axs, Wild Olive, Med

C$5,900.00 C$4,700.00 Excl. tax

Argon 18 Dark Matter Rival AXS – Gravel Without Limits

With a lightweight carbon frame, SRAM Rival AXS wireless shifting, and massive tire clearance, this bike is built to crush gravel, explore backroads, and take you wherever the ride leads.

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Argon 18 Dark Matter – Built for Speed, Designed for Adventure

Meet the Argon 18 Dark Matter Rival AXS, a gravel machine that blurs the line between speed and rugged capability. Whether you're ripping through gravel, powering up climbs, or charging into the unknown, this bike is built to handle it all with precision and power.

Equipped with a SRAM Rival AXS drivetrain, you get seamless electronic shifting, meaning crisp, precise gear changes at the push of a button—no more mis-shifts when you're deep in the pain cave. The Dark Matter’s progressive geometry keeps you stable on rough terrain while staying responsive when you need to hammer down.

Key Features:

  • Lightweight Carbon Frame: Stiff, responsive, and designed for efficiency on mixed terrain.
  • SRAM Rival AXS Drivetrain: Wireless shifting that’s smooth, fast, and ultra-reliable.
  • Adventure-Ready Geometry: Confident handling on loose gravel, technical descents, and long hauls.
  • Massive Tire Clearance: Tackle any surface with room for high-volume tires for extra comfort and grip.

At Sessions Ride Company, we love bikes that push limits, and the Argon 18 Dark Matter Rival AXS is made for riders who refuse to be confined to pavement. Whether it’s racing, bikepacking, or just seeing where that dirt road goes, this bike is ready for the ride.

Get your Argon 18 Dark Matter at Sessions Ride Company today—because smooth roads are overrated.

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