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Whether you want to take off your wheels and change tires, adjust the gears, lubricate a dried-up chain, replace worn-out brake pads or remove your fork and shock for an annual service, there are plenty of good reasons to own a bike repair-stand. We tested eight popular models in a price range between € 130 and € 440 and can tell you which one is the best choice for your mobile-workshop.

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Issue #032, Review -

The enduro bikes in this group test will make bike enthusiasts’ hearts beat faster and their palms sweaty. They’re the stuff biker-dreams are made of, but not every one of them is suitable for every type of rider. We put them head-to-head on the trails of the Trans-Provence to find out their individual strengths and weaknesses.

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Issue #032, Review -

The biggest innovation on the Trek Slash is hidden inconspicuously inside the shock. Trek calls it Thru Shaft, and it’s the latest addition to Trek’s suspension technology. Although the technology is not entirely new, it has never been properly implemented on a mountain bike.

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“Evolution instead of revolution” is the motto of the new Specialized Enduro 29 Pro. Rather than completely throwing the frame design overboard, the Specialized team continues to rely on its proven concept and gives the bike some detailed enhancements instead. Is it enough to stand out from the competition?

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The newest version of the Santa Cruz Nomad is following in big footsteps. The predecessor was extremely popular, above all because of its versatility. The new version has gained a significant portion of downhill performance, but is it at the cost of versatility?

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