2013 Dirt 100: AVID CODE R BRAKES
The Code R from Avid is essentially a half-way house between the beef-cake Code brake and the company’s ever-popular Elixir...
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The Code R from Avid is essentially a half-way house between the beef-cake Code brake and the company’s ever-popular Elixir...
The Lev seatpost features a little something that no-one else has managed to yet master; the static cable.
Smooth running, infinitely height-adjustable and as desirable as a seat-post could possibly be, the Rockshox Reverb is the pinnacle of...
These ESI grips are essentially a tube of silicone moulded with the hole slightly off centre.
It’s the little things that add up to making a great feeling and riding bike, and grips are one of...
If anyone is going to know how to make a quality direct-mount stem, then it must surely be motocross brand...
CNC’d from a solid block of aluminium, the Havoc stem from Easton is not only one of the best looking...
As far as products instrumental to the history of mountain biking go, Thomson’s legendary stems perhaps come above all else.
Along with their Double Barrel shock, Cane Creek are having a pretty good go at setting some industry standards.
How could a product as lovingly crafted and instrumental in the history of the mountain bike ever lose its place...
What can be said about Renthal’s instant rise to the top of the manufacturer list in mountain biking? Astounding? Incredible?
“The strongest ever” is Easton’s tag-line for their carbon Havoc DH bars, and they even go as far as to...
Even at their full width of 780mm the latest Protaper bar from Answer still only weighs in at under 340g...
Aggressive trail riding and all-mountain adventures are the vogue in mountain biking right now, and something that cannot be avoided...
As a 29er tyre, nothing can boast or beat the qualities of the Beaver tyre from Maxxis.