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Downhill, Gear, i:2:3335, LaserDisc DH, review, wheels, WTB -

WTB offers the LaserDisc DH wheelset as a low-cost, lightweight alternative for gravity riders who ride hard. I posted a preview of this wheelset last winter and now I’m finally ready to give my full review after months of thrashing. I conducted my rides on some of the most demanding trails in Whistler and Vancouver, …

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deva, Gear, i:2:2383, review, saddle, Women, WTB -

There arent a lot of womens specific mountain bike products out there that actually need to be womens specific (like bike pumps – seriously). One major exception, of course, is mountain bike saddles. I’ve been searching for a comfortable and lightweight womens specific saddle for a long time and was recently fortunate to stumble upon …

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deva, Gear, i:2:2383, review, saddle, Women, WTB -

There arent a lot of womens specific mountain bike products out there that actually need to be womens specific (like bike pumps – seriously). One major exception, of course, is mountain bike saddles. I’ve been searching for a comfortable and lightweight womens specific saddle for a long time and was recently fortunate to stumble upon …

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Gear, i:2:3781, Mavic, Razor, review, shoe -

The Mavic Razor mountain bike shoe is one of those rare products that works great, fits comfortably, and doesn’t cost a lot of coin. The shoe is basically a toned down version of the Mavic Fury, leaving off only a few of the costliest bells and whistles found on the Fury. The Razor keeps the …

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Gear, i:2:3781, Mavic, Razor, review, shoe -

The Mavic Razor mountain bike shoe is one of those rare products that works great, fits comfortably, and doesn’t cost a lot of coin. The shoe is basically a toned down version of the Mavic Fury, leaving off only a few of the costliest bells and whistles found on the Fury. The Razor keeps the …

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