The 2nd gen RockShox Reverb AXS is the longest dropper on the market with excellent wireless system integration, but does that make it the best?
It's time to take a look at our choices for Gear of the Year. These are the products, trends & tech that had the greatest ...
This bike is amazing and I’ve absolutely loved it. The electronic shifting is quick crisp and instant and the design is brilliant, the Fox shocks are proper smooth and look awesome with the Kashima ...
Folks, it finally happened: gravel bikes have officially crossed over into MTB terrain, and one of the teams to carry the torch is none other than Trek. Lo and behold, the CheckOut, a full-suspension ...
The new Yeti LTe takes the 160e’s race-winning performance and brings it up to date with refreshed geometry, the Bosch CX (or CX-R) drive system, and new complete builds. While this updated full-power ...
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The cycling industry finds itself in a peculiar moment. It was just beginning to see the light at the end of the post-pandemic sales crash when the news about new tariffs blew away any semblance of ...
I’ve tested two wireless, electronic dropper posts from the biggest names in suspension to see which is best. In the line-up is RockShox’s updated and latest Reverb AXS B1 and Fox’s first wireless ...
Fox’s Transfer Factory Neo dropper seatpost’s performance is impressive and consistent, but the lofty price tag is hard to justify. Costing a whopping £1,129 / $859 / €1,319, it’s around double the ...
Today, Propain announced the launch of its new Sresh SL mid-power eMTB. It joins the new Yeti MTe as one of the first bikes to use the new TQ-HPR60 drive system. With the compact and light TQ system, ...
Today, KS Suspension adds the Rage Circuit to its lineup, lowering the cost of entry to wireless dropper posts. KS entered the wireless dropper market a little over a year and a half ago when it ...
You’ll need a UDH-compatible frame to get all the benefits The latest-generation SRAM Force XPLR AXS brings 13 speeds, a full-mount rear derailleur, great ergonomics and an array of options. You get ...
Brakes could do with more power; seat tube angle feels slack Spot may not be the first name that springs to mind when hunting for a new mountain bike. However, this small Colorado brand is making some ...
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