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One of the fastest, and easiest tire plugging tools just got better. If you’re not familiar with Dynaplug and you run tubeless tires, well, you should be. They produce beautifully functional tools to get you back on the road or trail after a flat. And their Racer tool made the process even faster thanks to […]

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Spring 2020 saw the downgrading of the much-loved Fox 36 enduro fork to the “all-mountain” category, making way for the all-new Fox 38. With stanchions just 2mm wider, the 38 is now their long-travel enduro specialist. We’ve been riding the 160mm travel, 44mm offset Factory level fork with the GRIP2 damper on our Cannondale Jekyll […]

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Dropper posts on gravel bikes? I have been a bit skeptical of them since they casually started popping up on the scene. When it comes to mountain biking however, a dropper is an absolute necessity in my mind. Regardless of my skepticism I was excited at the chance to give Easton’s new EA70 AX dropper […]

The post Review – Easton EA70 AX Dropper post, Extra Weight, Extra Fun appeared first on Bikerumor.

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It’s almost odd that Zipp has but one single gravel tire option. No, they’re not a tire maker, but with all the effort they’ve put into rolling resistance science and tire pressure, you’d think they’d have a wider selection of rubber for their wheels. But, the one they do have is good. Like, really good. […]

The post Review: Zipp Tangente Course G40 gravel tires roll fast, corner sharp appeared first on Bikerumor.

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Dropper posts might get all the attention these days, but there’s another form of seat post trickery that’s been around for ages. That of course, is the suspension seat post. One of the many ways riders have tried to increase the comfort of their rides, the suspension seat post is experiencing a bit of a […]

The post Review: Redshift ShockStop may just change your mind about suspension seatposts appeared first on Bikerumor.

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