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What’s the best thing you saw? It’s the No. 1 question we hear after every trade show. And here is our answer. The following — in our collective opinion — represents the newest, coolest and most interesting stuff our Mtbr crew came across throughout the course of the 2015 Interbike trade show.

The post Best of Interbike: The coolest new bike products for 2016 appeared first on Mountain Bike Review.

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Eurobike, Eurobike 2015, Pedal, Pedals, Shimano, Shoes -

Component and apparel giant has your feet covered with limited edition 25th anniversary pedals and shoes, plus new all-mountain range, multi-season mountain touring and Gore-Tex lined winter enduro shoes.

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News, Shimano, Shoes -

Though best known as a component maker, Shimano now has 71 shoe models, including 18 new pairs across a number of categories. Here are some of the highlights.

The post Shimano ups shoe game with 18 new offerings appeared first on Mountain Bike Review.

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Components, Di2, Shimano, XTR -

We've put a lot of rides in on our Di2 XTR test bike and it is rather strange how 'normal' it feels. While very complex and configurable, on the trail it can feel very simple and natural. It really doesn't call attention to itself and just becomes part of the ride.

The post Long Term Test: Shimano Di2 XTR appeared first on Mountain Bike Review.

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Pedal, Pedals, Shimano, Shoes -

To commemorate extended track record of success Shimano is releasing a limited-edition shoe and pedal combination.

The post News: Shimano launches anniversary pedal/shoe combo appeared first on Mountain Bike Review.

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