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In 2018, Why Cycles finally released the news I had been waiting for – Adam Miller was once again designing fat bikes. After launching Borealis bikes (and creating my favorite fat bike of the time), eventually, he left to pursue future bike companies. That’s how we ended up with Why Cycles, and later, Revel Bikes. 

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LOOK has had a big presence in the cycling world for many years, but they’re best known for their road, track and triathlon pedals rather than their MTB product. This year LOOK decided to jump back into the mountain bike game, and they’re currently assembling a lineup of Trail Roc flat pedals. With expertise in

The post Crankworx Whistler – First Ride on LOOK’s new and incoming Trail Roc MTB pedals appeared first on Bikerumor.

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We were lucky enough to be invited over to Mountain Bike Connection Winter in Massa Marittima, Tuscany to check out the latest products and technology from a handful of exciting European cycling companies, and to actually ride some of it on the beautiful, well-maintained singletrack of the Trail Brothers’ network. This first-look, first-ride on the new

The post First Ride: Arc8 Essential Trail Bike pairs Low Weight w/ Enduro Geo appeared first on Bikerumor.

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What happens when you’re not a racer, but you work for a company that specializes in race bikes? Well, if all goes well you start creating prototypes that you’d want to ride, and your bosses let you produce them! Such is the story with SCOR, a new brand born from a small group of engineers

The post Crankworx Whistler: First Ride on SCOR’s 4060 Z LT XT eMTB appeared first on Bikerumor.

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I’m sure most of you know Stanley. Founded in 1913 by inventor William Stanley Jr, they invented the steel, vacuum insulated bottle that we all still use in some configuration to this day. They’ve also been a staple of our childhood, finding them everywhere in our memories, from watching dad or gramps go to work

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