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As another year rapidly comes to a close, we’re looking back at the best of the best we’ve seen and ridden in 2019. New bikes, new components, new gear… the cycling industry never disappoints in cranking out new products. And we’ve been lucky to test much of it in great places to ride. Here, our […]

The post Bikerumor Editor’s Choice Awards 2019 – Cory’s Best Bike & Gear Picks appeared first on Bikerumor.

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

When it comes to sport-specific footwear, comfort isn’t always priority number one. Sometimes performance factors take the front seat, but Bontrager’s Rally Mountain Shoe rode well while keeping my feet cozy and coddled. I got my hands on a pair late this summer, and rode them throughout the fall. After several weeks of riding, I […]

The post Review: Bontrager’s Rally Mountain Shoe offers burly, clipless comfort for MTB’ers appeared first on Bikerumor.

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Bicycles, Components, Feature Stories, Mountain Bike, Reviews -

Earlier this year, Shimano gave us the opportunity to build up a bike of our choice with their newest XTR group. These kind of builds always come with an important questions – do you run the group on a bike that you already have, or do you use it as the starting point for an […]

The post Dream Build: Ibis Ripley v4 gets the full Shimano XTR 1×12 treatment appeared first on Bikerumor.

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Actual Weights, Components, Feature Stories, Prototypes & Concepts, Reviews -

For many years bike brands have been honing the way our rear wheels take an impact – so doesn’t it make sense to do the same thing with the front wheel? The folks behind Trust Performance (including suspension wiz Dave Weagle) debuted their ‘trailing multi-link’ concept with the Message fork in 2018, and they’ve recently […]

The post Review: The Trust Shout enduro fork brings linkage suspension up front, and it works! appeared first on Bikerumor.

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Clothing-Gear-Tools, Feature Stories, Miscellaneous, Reviews -

Want to hide in plain sight the next time you need to change out of your riding gear? The folks at Squatch Co want to help you do just that. Sure, there are a number of ways to effectively change in a parking lot without showing everyone your wild side, but the Squatch Screen is […]

The post The Squatch Screen provides quick cover for trail side changing appeared first on Bikerumor.

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