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Now that I’ve had plenty of time on these stoppers I’m ready to give you all the late breaking (pun intended) news on these brakes. A little while back I introduced The ONE and talked about the specs and the type of riding they’re designed for so now it’s time to talk performance. At just …

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am, answer, DH, DJ, fr, Gear, handlebar, i:2:2154, i:2:2155, i:2:2156, stem -

After clocking dozens of miles over the past few months with Answer products on all my bikes, I’ve finally come to grips with my love (pun #1) for the ProTAPER 780 DH ($65 MSRP + $10 for white) and the ProTAPER 720AM bars ($60 MSRP). I’m also smitten with this gem of stem, the Answer …

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am, answer, DH, DJ, fr, Gear, handlebar, i:2:2154, i:2:2155, i:2:2156, stem -

After clocking dozens of miles over the past few months with Answer products on all my bikes, I’ve finally come to grips with my love (pun #1) for the ProTAPER 780 DH ($65 MSRP + $10 for white) and the ProTAPER 720AM bars ($60 MSRP). I’m also smitten with this gem of stem, the Answer …

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am, dh saddle, Downhill, Freeride, Gear, review, saddle, the, THE Flow -

Introducing the 2010 THE Flow, a lightweight all-mountain/freeride saddle comfortable and tough enough for daily duty. The Flow saddle retails for around $60 which is about average for a chromoly-railed seatpost. At 227 grams this saddle is as light as many titanium railed saddles, but much cheaper. The embossed graphics ensure the saddle still looks …

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am, dh saddle, Downhill, Freeride, Gear, review, saddle, the, THE Flow -

Introducing the 2010 THE Flow, a lightweight all-mountain/freeride saddle comfortable and tough enough for daily duty. The Flow saddle retails for around $60 which is about average for a chromoly-railed seatpost. At 227 grams this saddle is as light as many titanium railed saddles, but much cheaper. The embossed graphics ensure the saddle still looks …

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