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Though the act of cycling itself is a fairly pure and simple exercise, mountain bikers tend to find themselves owning a fair amount of gear to support the habit. A typical trip to the trailhead will have riders piling their riding accoutrements into their car with the hope that everything that’s needed for for the session …

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Take a moment to visualize the changing of the seasons – autumn rain drizzling down upon green-hued leaves, only to reveal the beautiful shades of maroon and gold hidden beneath.  Feel the cooler breeze upon your cheeks as you bundle up for a brisk, two-wheeled jaunt in the nearby woods, the scent of wet dirt …

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Lots of us are guilty of not taking enough time to setup suspension. Here are Neil and Scott’s Top 7 Suspension Setup Mistakes.

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Editor’s Note: “Over a Beer” is a regular column written by Greg Heil. While Greg is the Editor in Chief for Singletracks.com, any opinions expressed in this column are his alone and do not necessarily represent the opinions of Singletracks.com. At the end of every calendar year, many people look back on the previous 12 months and reflect …

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You don’t end up in Snowshoe, West Virginia, by accident. It is, decidedly, in the middle of nowhere. The nearest town of any size – Marlinton – is 30 miles away, and its population barely cracks a thousand people. From Atlanta, where I live, it was a nine and a half hour drive, the last …

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