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Spanish carbon mountain bike manufacturer, Unno, has released its first eMTB; the Boös. Sporting 160mm of rear wheel travel delivered by its virtual pivot point suspension platform, the Boös rocks a Bosch CX Gen 4 motor with a 750Wh battery housed inside the downtube. The complete eBike will set you back €9,995; it will eventually

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6D Helmets just slipped a new helmet under the radar–the ATB-2T. Built around an all-new 3/4 shell design and an updated ODS or Omni-Directional Suspension system, 6D claims that this is the “next level in brain protection.” First shown back at Interbike in 2014, 6D’s ODS system was a big leap forward in helmet safety

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Santa Cruz Bicycles has released the 2022 Megatower, now a 165mm travel 29″ enduro bike sporting their iconic VPP suspension platform. A longer stroke shock offers increased rear wheel travel and a lower overall leverage ratio, designed to bring so-called “near V10 performance in an up-down-repeat package”. The launch delivers no fewer than 11 models

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The all-new SRAM DB8 mountain bike disc brakes are budget-friendly CODES, sharing the same brake pads and overall design, but with a few key changes. At $137 per wheel, the DB8 is $30 less expensive than the base-level CODE R. For that, you get a stamped alloy lever (versus forged) and tooled reach adjust (versus

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PNW Component’s recent Loam pedal was so popular, it’s already sold out. If you’d rather not sit on the waitlist to snag a pair, they just announced another pedal option–the new Range. Built with a very similar shape to the Loam pedal, the main thing that sets the Range apart is the construction. Instead of

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