For enduro riders, things continue to provide new opportunities to rip down the mountain faster and harder than ever. For Schwalbe’s part, the all-new Fat…
As the story goes, two good friends Benedikt Skulason and Gudberg Bjornsson were chatting over beers about how to use the pair’s industrial design and composites…
Aluminum. Typically the word is associated with affordability more than high-performance, but for Pivot’s newest mountain – bike being more affordable is only part of…
After having their grips slip during competition, top enduro athletes Jerome Clementz and Jason Moeschler went to their sponsor WTB for a solution. Moeschler, who’s…
Shimano’s in-house component line Pro gets a bit of reworking to bring the MTB groups inline across all disciplines. The renamed Tharsis 9.8 takes over the…
Not long ago Oakley released their Prism Road sunglasses, which feature specially tuned optics that accentuate specific colors to provide better visual definition. Little did…
Williams Cycling, becoming well known for their quality wheels and competitive pricing due to their “direct to consumer” business model is introducing the System 38,…
One of the innovators of the viscoelastic protection movement is now offering padding for all. G-Form has staked their claim on the original yellow padding…
With the new OneUp Components Chainguide, the brand branches just outside the moving parts of your drivetrain with a very light, very adjustable and very easy…
As the price of carbon bikes continues to fall fewer and fewer riders seem to be looking for aluminum rides. However, Specialized found that racers many…
We had a chance to sit down with Swiss cross country pro Nathalie Schneitter of Team Rose Vaujany and talk about her World Cup race bike setup. Schneitter…
After a successful reception Transition’s 2015 Patrol all-mountain bike was destined for a carbon upgrade and lo and behold, we didn’t have to look too…
Like other Extreme sports, the progression of tricks in mountain bike slopestyle continues to progress past the point of ridiculous. That was certainly the case…