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Fatbike, Feature Stories, Mountain Bike, Reviews -

Utah based Fezzari is continuing to gain name recognition with a strong line up of highly rated bikes shipped directly to riders. Among those bikes is the updated Kings Peak fat bike which scores high with me on quality and price. The base level Kings Peak is currently selling on the Fezzari site for $1,999, […]

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Actual Weights, Clothes-Gear, Gadgets & Hacks, Outdoor Gear, Reviews -

The small BioLite HeadLamp 200 isn’t a bike-specific light, it’s just a head lamp. But its simple, lightweight design and flexible fit make it a great option for cyclists, whether the bikepacker looking to light up camp at night, or a mountain biker stuffing one into a hydration pack as a backup for when ride […]

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Clothing-Gear-Tools, Components, Cyclocross, Gravel Bikes, Reviews -

Yesterday, I detailed the process of getting a custom pressure map analysis to optimize how I sit on the bike. But of course none of that matters without the right saddle. So here it is: the GebioMized Sleak 145. It’s not super lightweight, it doesn’t look super fancy, but paired with the analytical GebioMized setup, […]

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Clothes-Gear, Clothing-Gear-Tools, Reviews -

The first rule of Secret Saddle Club is, we don’t talk about… wait, scratch that. Saddle fit is incredibly important for any cyclist. Getting it right truly can be a science, not just a mysterious art or a guessing game. So, I went to a professional bike fitter equipped with GebioMized pressure mapping tech to […]

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Clothing-Gear-Tools, Miscellaneous, Reviews -

Pump or CO2? On the frame, or in your pocket? If you’re wanting to be prepared for that unlikely flat, these are pretty common questions to ask. CO2 is usually more compact but is finite in inflation. Pumps will likely always provide inflation, but they can be bulky or hard to use. That’s where the […]

The post Review: Lezyne Pocket Drive micro tire pump is small enough to always take it with you! appeared first on Bikerumor.

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