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Whisky Parts Co just introduced a new rigid fork, and it could be the perfect option for a number of different builds. Called the No.9 MTN Boost LT, the carbon fork certainly looks like a mountain bike fork in terms of spec, but it could be right at home on a fat tire gravel bike, […]

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We’ve known Smokestone exclusively for their unique ti fat bikes. But even as their latest Ti Pin LS hinted at more versatility, this newest titanium Mr Harry rides even further afield, morphing into a massive 29er Plus bikepacking bike ready for any adventure. Think of it as a gravel fat bike, maybe even a fat-bikepacking […]

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Kogel has just announced that they’ve entered the oversized derailleur pulley game with the Kolossos. If you’ve read up on the Kogel blog, you know that the company hasn’t been behind the idea that oversized cages were an improvement for all riders. So what changed? According to owner/founder Ard Kessels, that all comes down to […]

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It’s New Year’s Eve already? Seems like that’s the thought every year right around this time – which probably means that you’ve had a year stuffed with great rides and adventures by bike. Hopefully 2020 holds even more exciting tech, rides, and fun, but before we shove off for another year, let’s take a look […]

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Gravel Bikes, Reviews, Road Bike -

We review a new product from KOM Cycling – which is actually a new take on an old favorite. Their Indoor Trainer Block provides a sturdy base and three ride heights, and adds a rubberized bottom to protect your floors from scratches. At a price that’s equal-or-less than well-known competitors, it’s a worthwhile investment for […]

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