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British manufacturer, Unite Co, has released its latest line of mountain bike components with a Cerakote finish, all delivered with a head-turning Paint Splatter effect. The Crankset, Renegade Stem, Instinct Pedals, Seat Post Clamps, Headset Spacers, as well as Round and Oval Chainrings, are all available in the Paint Splatter finish; there are 10 base

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Arriving imminently is the Garbaruk XC Crankset, first spotted on Dangerholm’s latest dream bike; the Scott Spark RC Hypersonic. If it was chosen by Gustav, it must be pretty light, right? Correct. Though machined from 7075 aluminum, the crankset’s weight is comparable to many carbon cranksets on the market, at a claimed 370-380g without the

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Back in May, Goodyear announced the released their very first models of tires that were designed and manufactured in-house; the Newton MTF and Newton MTR. By bringing every step of development under their own roof, the hope was to develop casings, tread patterns and rubber compounds with a performance comparable to that of some of

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Earlier this week, I published my long-term review of PINND’s £195 CS2 flat pedals for mountain biking. While I massively appreciated the pedal’s considerable concavity and the tremendous grip it and its 5mm tall pins provided, my UK Size 5 feet weren’t quite able to make full use of the 105mm x 110mm platform. Now,

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If you’re reading this, it is highly likely you are well aware of the mental health benefits to be gained from a mountain bike ride. A quick shred around the local can lift the mood immeasurably, right? Well, four years ago, a group of researchers at Edinburgh Napier University, along with the help of Developing

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