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Bike Reviews, fuel ex 9.9, Gear, i:2:1659, interbike, trek -

The carbon Trek Fuel EX 9.9 performs exactly as you would imagine it does: flawlessly. I had the chance to demo a shiny extra-large EX 9.9 today and here are the not so surprising conclusions I came to: 1. It’s lightweight. At around 26 pounds for a size XL stock model (minus the quick release …

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contest, Gear, photos, tri-flow -

Rust. Dirt. Grease. Grime. Mud. All of this adds up to a dirty drivetrain which can seriously harsh your ride. Fortunately Tri-Flow offers a full line of products to help you get your chain, derailleurs, cassette, and crank into shape for conditions from wet to dry. Send us pics of your dirty, muddy, rusty, and …

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contest, Gear, photos, tri-flow -

Rust. Dirt. Grease. Grime. Mud. All of this adds up to a dirty drivetrain which can seriously harsh your ride. Fortunately Tri-Flow offers a full line of products to help you get your chain, derailleurs, cassette, and crank into shape for conditions from wet to dry. Send us pics of your dirty, muddy, rusty, and …

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2.3, All mountain, Gear, i:2:1652, Mountain Bike Tires, reviews, Stout, WTB -

The next tire in the WTB series that I’ll be testing is the ground-ripping Stout 2.3. This tire is meant for nasty, gnarly terrain! With its wide offset spacing center tread pattern and aggressive corner knobs, this tire performs best on loose trail surfaces. The Stout ($50 MSRP, on sale for $41.97 @ HuckNRoll) makes …

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2.3, All mountain, Gear, i:2:1652, Mountain Bike Tires, reviews, Stout, WTB -

The next tire in the WTB series that I’ll be testing is the ground-ripping Stout 2.3. This tire is meant for nasty, gnarly terrain! With its wide offset spacing center tread pattern and aggressive corner knobs, this tire performs best on loose trail surfaces. The Stout ($50 MSRP, on sale for $41.97 @ HuckNRoll) makes …

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