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This is a common conversation when I head out riding with a friend of mine: Friend:  “I’m going to set my tracker app.  Maybe it’ll work this time.” Me: “Ok, I’ll set my Endomondo app, and we can compare when we get back!” (After the ride, which we know to be about 6 miles long.) …

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29er, 29ers, All mountain, Bike Reviews, i:2:1740, niner, review, reviews, wfo 9 -

While the 29er trend is old news by, like, a decade, and 650b (or is it 27.5?) is all the rage, there are still some lines that the industry at large thinks the 29-inch wheel will never cross. For instance, you’ll see very few all-mountain rigs with more than 6 inches of travel and 29-inch …

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Gear, i:2:7683, Loaded, loaded precision, review, reviews -

In my opinion, wheels are the best bang for your upgrade buck. Stiffer wheels will improve your ride quality, and reduced rotational mass will make climbs and all-day epic rides a whole lot easier. Loaded Precision delivers on both fronts with the X-lite 29er Wheelset. Construction Rather than re-invent the wheel, as it were, Loaded …

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Gear, i:2:7681, rear shock, review, reviews, rock shox, shock, suspension, Vivid, vivid r2c -

The Vivid R2C has been Rock Shox’s leading shock for several years. Having made it’s way on board numerous World Cup bikes, this shock has won many events. For instance, the Vivid R2C was mounted on Danny Hart’s bike for his famous 2011 World Cup Championship win, with an 11.699 second margin. Rock Shox took extreme weather …

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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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