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The May long weekend is supposed to be all about fun, but this year mine was a real downer… On May 23rd I broke my wrist, putting myself off the bike for over three months. Thankfully Six Six One made a generous offer to help me get back in the saddle and sent me one

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Component Reviews, Mountain Bike, Reviews -

When it comes to riding comfort, there’s nothing more important than having a seat your butt agrees with. As their name suggests, Ergon is a brand focused on improving touchpoints for cyclists, and I got to test their SMC Core men’s saddle this year. Although I had a bunch of downtime this summer (broken wrist!),

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Gadgets & Hacks, Gravel Bikes, Mountain Bike -

What’s better than the peaceful, zen-like process of tenkara fishing? How about riding your mountain bike up to the lake?  Sap & Bark’s ikari C multi-purpose bracket allows you to do just that. Offered in two versions, the ikari C and C2 multi-purpose mounts are designed to attach to standard water bottle mounts on any

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e-Bike, Mountain Bike -

Thus far in 2021, MMR has rolled out a new fleet of bikes including mountain and road options that primarily are built for racers at a considerable clip. The Spanish bike company began dropping new builds in the fall with a line of Kenta XC mountain bikes in November. The brand quickly followed with the

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AASQ, Feature Stories, Mountain Bike -

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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