The 3rd generation BikeYoke Revive dropper post rolls out a number of key improvements including adjustable travel and a ...
Jono returned to Beechworth to ride the Granite Classic for the second time this year. Once again putting his hand up for the 115km long course, an adventure among the granite was waiting for him. Now ...
Price: Wild Pants ($170 AUD) Wild Trail Shorts ($110 AUD) Wild Long Sleeve ($85 AUD) Wild Short Sleeve ($69 AUD) Available From: Ride By Instinct Animoz is a new brand to us, hailing from ...
We’re excited to offer a Focus Jam 6.8, valued at $4,299, as our latest giveaway. This trail bike is a testament to modern design, ready to meet the demands of the trail with agility and robust ...
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The Z1 has been a staple in Lazer’s lineup since 2014. For 2024, it has been updated to include its KinetiCore Technology and shed some grams over the previous MIPS iteration. Aimed at the Gravel and ...
Since the Cervelo Aspero was first launched in 2019, gravel bikes have changed quite a bit. People are riding them faster, longer and in more varied terrain, and the thought of running a tyre with a ...
When it comes to shoes for mountain biking, you’d be hard-pressed to find a brand with a range that’s as comprehensive as Shimano. Having pioneered the SPD clip-in pedal system back in 1990, Shimano ...
Hope Technology is a brand that is synonymous with beautiful CNC machined components. The UK manufacturer has been around since pretty much the dawn of mountain biking, and over several decades has ...
We’re excited to offer a Focus Jam 6.8, valued at $4,299, as our latest giveaway. This trail bike is a testament to modern design, ready to meet the demands of the trail with agility and robust ...
Cables are cables right? Not according to Jagwire, which has developed a specific cable kit that’s purpose-built for dropper posts. Or at least ones that are activated by a cable anyway. Turns out it ...