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The 2020 Durolux EQ is SR Suntour’s updated enduro and freeride fork available for both 29″ and 27.5″ wheels. The travel range is wheel size-dependent, at 150mm-170mm for the 29″, and 160mm-180mm for the 27.5″ fork. For this model year, the Durolux is updated with the Equalizer (EQ) system, utilising an air negative spring, a […]

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The Selle Italia Flite Boost saddles up on the thirtieth anniversary of the original Flite, a true 90s classic. The Flite was considered an ultrathin saddle back in the day, and was as loved by road cyclists as it was mountain bikers. It was, and still is, a winning high-performance saddle, ridden to victory under […]

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Released just a few weeks ago, the Schwinn Axum impressed us with a surprisingly well equipped build. The bike includes 29 x 2.6″ tires, properly wide rims, a 1×8 drivetrain complete with a narrow-wide chainring, disc brakes, and more – all for less than $400. Now, Schwinn has added another version that cranks things up […]

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Cornelius Kapfinger of Intend Bicycle Components has revamped his lineup of Intend Grace Stems, adding a new “Freeride” stem in the process. Another new stem, so what? These are different. They don’t conform to the traditional two-piece four-bolt face-plate stem design. The Intend Grace Stems are composed of a single piece of CNC’d aluminium, with […]

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My question to Devin, co-founder of Archer Components, as we reclined in our camp chairs with beers and scanned the night sky for satellites and shooting stars, was… why? Why to everything, of course. Why to the twinkle of million year old light from long dead suns. To the tiny dead bodies of packrats on […]

The post Review: Archer D1x – The electronic shifting you didn’t know you needed but honestly might appeared first on Bikerumor.

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