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Downhill, Freeride, Gear, handlebar, i:2:2240, i:2:2241, i:2:2242, race face, Respond, review, seatpost, stem -

Back in May I wrote about the high performance Race Face Respond crankset which really exceeded my expectations for the price range. Now I’ve had a chance to test other components in the Respond group and I’m ready to share my reviews. For me nothing beats setting up a bike all with a single component …

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Downhill, Freeride, Gear, handlebar, i:2:2240, i:2:2241, i:2:2242, race face, Respond, review, seatpost, stem -

Back in May I wrote about the high performance Race Face Respond crankset which really exceeded my expectations for the price range. Now I’ve had a chance to test other components in the Respond group and I’m ready to share my reviews. For me nothing beats setting up a bike all with a single component …

The post Race Face Respond Bar, Stem, and post. appeared first on Singletracks Mountain Bike News.

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Gear, handlebar, seatpost, tips, weight -

There has been a lot of talk on the forums recently about ways to shave weight from your mountain bike but unfortunately most tips involve spending green (and often lots of it). Sure, you could change out all your bolts to titanium or upgrade to carbon fiber bars but who has the cash to do …

The post 4 FREE Ways to Reduce Your Bike’s Weight appeared first on Singletracks Mountain Bike News.

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Gear, handlebar, seatpost, tips, weight -

There has been a lot of talk on the forums recently about ways to shave weight from your mountain bike but unfortunately most tips involve spending green (and often lots of it). Sure, you could change out all your bolts to titanium or upgrade to carbon fiber bars but who has the cash to do …

The post 4 FREE Ways to Reduce Your Bike’s Weight appeared first on Singletracks Mountain Bike News.

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duke prolite, Gear, hellbent, i:2:1429, i:2:1430, nemesis prolite, saddle, seatpost, titec -

Of the 3 main contact points on a mountain bike, the saddle has to be the most important one. It carries the most weight for the longest time (unless you’re a strictly downhill or out-of-the-saddle rider) plus it’s in charge of keeping some of our most sensitive areas safe and comfortable during the ride. I …

The post Titec Hellbent Nemesis Prolite Saddle and Duke Prolite Seatpost appeared first on Singletracks Mountain Bike News.

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