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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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FaceOff, Gear, i:2:2086, i:2:2087, pedals, review, Utmost, Xpedo -

I recently had the chance to review two cool-looking platform pedals from Xpedo: the Face Off XMX17AC and the Utmost XMX16AC. Both are sub-400g pedals and feature chromoly spindles and DU/cartridge combination bearings. At this point you may be wondering – who is Xpedo? Well, you may be more familiar with the name Wellgo which …

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FaceOff, Gear, i:2:2086, i:2:2087, pedals, review, Utmost, Xpedo -

I recently had the chance to review two cool-looking platform pedals from Xpedo: the Face Off XMX17AC and the Utmost XMX16AC. Both are sub-400g pedals and feature chromoly spindles and DU/cartridge combination bearings. At this point you may be wondering – who is Xpedo? Well, you may be more familiar with the name Wellgo which …

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Gear, LOOK, pedals, quartz, review -

Here’s a bit of bike pedal history for you: back in 1983, Jean Bernard & Michel Mercier patented the Look clipless pedal, the first commercially successful pedal of its type. Three years later, in 1986, the pedals were actually introduced to the consumer market (Hinnault won the TDF on a set of prototype pedals in …

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Gear, LOOK, pedals, quartz, review -

Here’s a bit of bike pedal history for you: back in 1983, Jean Bernard & Michel Mercier patented the Look clipless pedal, the first commercially successful pedal of its type. Three years later, in 1986, the pedals were actually introduced to the consumer market (Hinnault won the TDF on a set of prototype pedals in …

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