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Gear, grips, review, TOGS -

If you spend a lot of time in the saddle, you’re probably familiar with the problem of hand and arm fatigue. Even with the most dialed stem / bar / grip configuration, it’s always helpful to be able to switch hand positioning periodically–and TOGS was designed with this idea in mind. Of course there are …

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grips, News, WTB -

See what I did there? Get a grip? Because this article is about grips. Don’t roll your eyes like that. Bad puns are required by law in this bicycle journalism game. Ask BikeSnobNYC if you don’t believe me. But now, to business. If you’re experiencing fatigue on the bike — and aren’t we all? — …

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35mm, carbon, easton, Gear, grips, handlebar, haven, Haven 35, i:2:10833, i:2:10834, i:2:7909, review, reviews, stem, taperwall, toplock -

First of all, why 35? To paraphrase a friend of mine who is a mechanic, the biking industry is unique in that innovation makes its own predecessors obsolete. Like me, the first question that many readers may ask is, “why bother changing the diameter of a handlebar that has worked so well for so many years? …

The post Review: The New Easton 35 Cockpit: Haven 35 Carbon Low Rise Bar, Haven 35 Stem, and Grips appeared first on Singletracks Mountain Bike News.

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amxc, Gear, grip, grips, i:2:6220, loaded precision, review, reviews -

What do you get when guys from a mountain bike components company go riding with NASA engineers? You end up with a set of grips with a space age rubber compound so tacky, you’ll feel like your hands are glued to them. Construction The Loaded Precision AMXC NoSlip grips employ a proprietary rubber compound that …

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Atlas, bars, direct mount, DM, Gear, grips, i:2:6975, stems -

Not too long ago some internal problems at RaceFace nearly caused them to go broke. Well, with new managers at the controls and an ever-loyal following, RaceFace is running strong yet again. For me that was awesome news, as I have been using Raceface products ever since they opened shop. The Atlas group is their …

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