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Orange Bikes has revamped their original hardcore hardtail to deliver, yet again, longer, slacker geometry, improving the strength of the frameset along the way. The 27.5″ model, 29″ model and MX are updated with a new one-piece chainstay yoke forged for enhanced strength to improve the frame’s lateral rigidity. Let’s get into it. 2022 Orange

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SCOTT has released an all-new mountain bike helmet that won’t break the bank. Retailing at £74.99, the SCOTT Argo Plus is a relatively affordable trail helmet with an open-face design, featuring the appropriate extended rear coverage you’d expect for off-road riding, plus a MIPS liner for dealing with rotational impacts. And, it looks pretty neat.

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Brandon Semenuk has made Red Bull Rampage history once again, becoming the first-ever four-time winner of the infamous freeride event. Aboard his Trek Session Park freeride bike with a 190mm travel single-crown RockShox ZEB fork, Semenuk cranked out some incredible tricks including a tail whip off a flat drop, and a back flip tail whip.

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What kind of mountain bike do you need to send it big at the Red Bull Rampage? We take a closer look at several of the custom bike builds and unique setups rocking the Rampage today down the brutal cliffs of the Virgin, Utah desert – from modified downhill, freeride & enduro bikes to custom paint

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Specialized just unveiled a new aluminum Stumpjumper EVO Alloy version of their popular “Ultimate Trail Bike” that debuted last fall. And it’s a full $1200 cheaper in alloy than in carbon. The trick is, the carbon trail bike went up in price a LOT in the last twelve months. So while the new aluminum bike

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