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At this moment, endurance & ultra marathon racer is attempting a new Guinness book mountain bike record for the most climbing in 24 hours, aiming at more than double-Everesting. The bike he’s riding is a super light custom Stoll R1 carbon hardtail, riddled with custom setups & prototypes. And we got a close look… Custom […]

The post Pro Bike Check: Prototype 6.1kg rigid carbon Stoll R1 of 12hr champ Kai Saaler appeared first on Bikerumor.

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Ever wonder what all of the different materials, shapes, sizes and features really do on a saddle? Or why some seem to cost so much more than others? And what you should expect from those saddles as you move up the price range? We partnered with Prologo to explain all the features in this five-part […]

The post Everything you need to know about saddles – Part 1: The Rails appeared first on Bikerumor.

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AASQ, Feature Stories -

We know, there’s no such thing as a stupid question. But there are some questions you might not want to ask your local shop or riding buddies. AASQ is our weekly series where we get to the bottom of your questions – serious or otherwise. Hit the link at the bottom of the post to submit […]

The post AASQ #53 Pt. 1: Kogel Bearings on the functionality & durability of ceramic bearings appeared first on Bikerumor.

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Feature Stories, Where to Ride -

My daughters keep asking me what do I do for a living. Most of the time I tell them I shoot pictures of gravel-bikepacking trips. I get strange faces in return, so I thought let’s go do a trip together so they can experience it for themselves. We live in Spain, so a local trip […]

The post Where to Ride: How to do a family bikepacking trip, XPDTN3-style appeared first on Bikerumor.

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AASQ, Clothing-Gear-Tools, Feature Stories -

Giro is a name that at this point, is just about synonymous with cycling helmets. But the California based brand also has a full line of cycling clothing that they’ve been developing and improving over the years. As part of one of their latest environmentally focused initiatives, their Renew Series is made from recycled nylon, […]

The post AASQ: Can cycling clothing be “green”? Ask Giro anything about Renew recycled fabrics appeared first on Bikerumor.

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