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As most of us know, California-based Wilderness Trail Bikes has been a bicycle component and accessory force to be reckoned with since 1982 (that’s 4 decades, kids)… making everything from grips and saddles to wheelsets and tires. Back in November 2020, they introduced their high-end CZR carbon rim, and Zach covered that here. Then in

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The Forekaster is shifting. No longer marketed as only a wet weather option for the XC world, Maxxis’ all-new tire takes aim at the quickly growing world of aggressive XC & Trail. Or downcountry as it’s often called. Calling it a “Goldilocks” tire, Maxxis envisions the new Forekaster as the ideal step between their current

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It’s a year of new mountain bike products for Fulcrum. After the recent launch of the updated Red Zone Carbon and Red Zone 3, the Venetian wheel manufacturer unveiled two new MTB wheels focused on reliability and impact resistance at an accessible price. Introducing the Fulcrum Red Zone 5 and Red Metal 5 Swapping carbon

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DT Swiss are now offering two distinct lines of wheelsets for eMTB riding. Alongside the existing line of Hybrid MTB Wheelsets built for full-power high-torque eMTBs, DT Swiss has added a new line of wheelsets designed to suit the similar, but not identical requirements, of lightweight lower-torque eMTBs; the likes of the Orbea Rise, Specialized

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Today Eurobike 2022 kicks off in a new location and a new time of year, so what do we expect from the biggest remaining cycling industry trade show? The buzz seems to suggest that everyone is psyched to be back meeting and person, after a couple of years of pandemic chaos and product shortages. Will

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