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In this short but very sweet cut from Cannondale, pro cyclist Louis Reboul takes to Utah's bright red Virgin canyon. 

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Wolf Tooth Components, the team that brought you that kick-ass EDC tool I reviewed recently, has released a new chainring option for SRAM cranks. The new chainrings will be available in 38-42T (elliptical flavor) and 36-44T (round flavor). Wolf Tooth says “this chainring is compatible with most new SRAM 1x road cranks that use the 107

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State Bicycle Co, the bike company that just launched a new single speed electric bike, has added some new on-bike bags to their long list of bike accessories. These new bags are available in three bitchen and neutral colors, olive, tan and black, and are sure to match whatever steed you put them on. The

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Actofive teased this new modular alloy Signature Crankset back in January when they released their in-house machined Signature Chainrings. Developed as a light but tough aluminum crank for everything from gravel to enduro, they adapt technology from Actofive’s beautifully machined P-Train high-pivot all-mountain bike. Available to order in a limited edition series, act now to

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Sinter claims to have been focused on braking power and making brake pads for 50 years, specializing in brake pads for racing karts and high-performance motorcycles, such as Aprilia and the KTM Duke.   They also claim to use that 50 years of brake pad experience to now make what they believe to be the

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