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At the beginning of summer, I finally upgraded my bike to a Stumpjumper FSR Comp 29. There are a lot of little differences between it and my old bike, such as the new one isn’t a janky llama turd, but it also came with a fork that has a 15mm thru axle.Supposedly this makes my …

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electronic suspension, Fox, garmin, Gear, helmet camera, interbike, jvc, RockShox -

These days we’re living in a digital world and like it or not, digital technology is creeping onto the mountain bike trail. Here are a few interesting electronic gadgets from Interbike: JVC Helmet Camera You may remember JVC from the old days of handheld camcorders and the company is building on that legacy with its …

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fork, Fox, Gear, i:2:5862 -

Back in November I built up my first FS 29er mountain bike and when it came time to select suspension components, I knew I wanted a fairly aggressive XC-style fork to complement the RP23 shock I spec’d. The Fox 32 Float 100 FIT Terralogic fork fit my needs perfectly with its quality design & materials, …

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Downhill, fork, Fox, fox 40, Gear, i:2:263, review -

I recently worked with my buddy Chris to pimp out his 2010 Fox 40 to 2012 specs and it was a big success. Well, Fox decided to send down a brand new 2012 Fox 40 FIT RC2 for us to compare and review as well. I was pretty stoked to give the 2012 Fox 40 …

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Adaptive logic, Boostvalve, Fox, Gear, i:2:1240, Kashima, Rp23 -

A few weeks back I reviewed the 2012 Fox TALAS RLC FIT. While I was reviewing that fork I also had the new RP23 installed to control the rear of the bike. Add those two together and you have a lot of butter. It’s a silky-smooth ride for sure, even on the roughest of terrain. …

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