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Bryton’s new S500 is smaller, and better equipped than the current Rider 750. Their hope is that the S500 will be something serious racers and keen amateurs can rely on. So was Bryton successful in their pursuits? Read on and find out… Bryton S500 — What is it? The Bryton S500 is the company’s S-series

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Canyon is now the headline sponsor of three UCI World Cup DH teams; the Canyon CLLCTV Factory Team, the Canyon CLLCTV FMD Team and now the newly launched Canyon CLLCTV Pirelli DH Team. While those well-established teams, featuring the likes of Troy Brosnan and Tahnee Seagrave, set their sights on the sport’s top honors, the

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New(ish) mountain bike manufacturer, Radical All Mountain, has released its debut frame; the Radical All Mountain Chilli Dog. The Chilli Dog is a 29″ hardtail with an aggressive set of geometry figures that will surely tempt the hardcore hardtail contingent out there. This Reynolds steel frameset is long, low, and slack, leaving you with little

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You’ll be more familiar with Kogel as a brand that makes componentry to make you go faster, with their Watt-saving Oversized Pulley Wheels and low-friction ceramic bearings. Now, they’ve turned their attention to slowing you down, fast, so that you can brake even later going into corners… and go faster, with the new range of

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We know, there’s no such thing as a stupid question. But there are some questions you might not want to ask your local shop or riding buddies. AASQ is our weekly series where we get to the bottom of your questions – serious or otherwise. Hit the link at the bottom of the post to

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