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NOBL Wheels of Vancouver Island have released the latest addition to their Sinewave collection, the TR35. As we’ve come to expect from NOBL, the wheelset gets front- and rear-wheel specific rim layups and internal widths, accomodating the different demands placed on each wheel. The TR35 rims are 28h only, marketed at aggressive XC riders, or

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In 2020, Dynaplug went Covert with a new tubeless repair kit meant to stash in your handlebars. Fast forward to the present, and that Covert system just got a big upgrade. The new Covert plug tool will work with flat or drop bars, and has a flat bar plug design which should make it better for

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At the 2021 Tweed Valley EWS, new componentry brand PINND announced their arrival with the launch of their debut product, the £195 CS2 Flat Pedals. While that price is rather difficult to stomach, the brand are setting themselves apart from competitors with bold claims on the pedals’ strength and longevity, backing them up with a

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Grab a cup o’ joe and hunker down…this review will be a good one. I should share this disclaimer first: In this review, you will not read the following words: grams, ounces, weight, aero, threshold, V02, shaved, or KOM. OK? Read on… Let me start by saying that this bicycle was an absolute pleasure to have

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In 2018, Why Cycles finally released the news I had been waiting for – Adam Miller was once again designing fat bikes. After launching Borealis bikes (and creating my favorite fat bike of the time), eventually, he left to pursue future bike companies. That’s how we ended up with Why Cycles, and later, Revel Bikes. 

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