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This is one of those edits where the riding is sharing the spotlight with the trail. Both are top-notch, but you’ll want to watch it twice. Once to follow the impeccable flow of Norco team freerider, William Robert, and again to study the sculpture he’s made in the earth. And really, it’s only three minutes Read More

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Freeride, Japan, Tomomi Nishikubo, urban dh, Videos -

You thought urban freeride was only the domain of the 2000’s and Fabio Wibmer? Tomomi Nishikubo has been quietly going about his business over in Japan, and wants to make you rethink that notion. He has all of the classic stair gaps down (up, too), but also throws in plenty of modern style, creativity and Read More

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All Mountain, Apparel, Bikes, Canfield Bikes, carbon fiber, Downhill, Enduro, Freeride, Gear, REEB, Revel Bikes, sedona mtb festival, shredly, Wheels, Women's Apparel, women's mountain bike clothing -

If the “Volume 1” part of yesterday’s Sedona MTB Festival post didn’t clue you in, we saw more than just a handful of neat new goodies inside the expo gates. Here’s another round of stuff we spotted in them thar red hills.

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29-inch DH, Bikes, Canfield Bikes, Downhill, Freeride, Gear, ONE.2 -

The newly restructured legacy brand, Canfield Bikes returns to its roots with a burly, aluminum DH sled that doubles as a freeride huckster.

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All Mountain, Bikes, Enduro, Freeride, Gear, rocky mountain, Rocky Mountain Slayer, Slayer -

The new Rocky Mountain Slayer is not fucking around. It makes the previous Slayer—which is no slouch on the descents—seem like an XC bike in comparison. First off, Rocky now makes the Slayer with 29-inch hoops (but don’t worry small wheel lovers, there’s a 27.5er Slayer too). Secondly, it’s got a ton of travel. 170-millimeters Read More

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