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  1. 29er Bikes
    Please be sure to read the lastest round-up of the most affordable mountain bikes for $3000 here>> Now is a great time to buy a mountain bike. The amount of bike that you can get for $3000 has never been higher. While most of us would balk at spending $7,000 to $8,000 (or more) on a new...
  2. Misc Components
    Magellan is one of the oldest names in the GPS category of products and they are bringing their Cyclo 505 and Cyclo 315 bike computers to the American market. Currently, the U.S. market is dominated by a giant in the industry, but Magellan remains undaunted. We talked to Sam Muscariello...
  3. 29er Bikes
    Transition's GiddyUp intro reel is a funny, sprawling rant that gives you some insight to the folks behind the brand as well as the bikes themselves. Well worth the watch. Like some riders, bike brands sometimes get so wrapped up in competition, they forget to have fun. Just naming their new...
  4. General Discussion
    "What's the coolest thing you saw?" We hear that question after every trade show. The following--in our humble collective opinion--represents the newest, coolest and most interesting stuff our combined Mtbr and RoadBikeReview crew came across throughout the course of the 2014 Interbike and...
  5. 27.5
    Living Liv Liv/Giant has been the moniker of Giant's women's-only offerings for the past several years, but for 2015 Liv is going solo. Six years in the making, Liv is much more than adding women's saddles and grips to a men's design, or "shrinking and pinking," according to brand management...
  6. 27.5
    WTB's new Trailblazer tire comes in a diameter called 27.5+ (say "twenty seven-plus") that's a huge 2.8-inches wide. "You've got to be kidding," is the universal response when told WTB has introduced yet another wheel and tire standard to the increasingly complex rubber and rim mountain bike...
  7. Misc Components
    You've probably seen Feedback Sports' classic 10-foot long A-Frame bike rack at events-you know, the kind where you hang your bike by the saddle nose or handlebars? The company says they get calls all the time from riders wanting to know if they can fit one in their garage. And while the...
  8. Misc Components
    Introduction What's the best thing I saw at the show? XTR Di2 is an easy answer. Is it available for purchase today and is it practical and affordable? No. But it is a clear demonstration of the future and it opens up a world of possibilities. Still the best shifting feel We've had two...
  9. Misc Components
    Australian-based JetBlack Cycling hits 2015 with a new mobile training app and updated stationary trainers. Video: New 2015 Whisper Drive trainer, Z1 Pro Fluid trainer and new mobile training app Mike Ely of JetBlack Cycling introduces two new trainers for 2015 and walks us through the...
  10. General Discussion
    British industrial designers John Abrahams and Ben Smith share a mutual contempt for carrying unwieldy bike locks. Inspired by bike messengers and urban riders who circumvented the problem by wearing their chains or cables as a belt, the duo came up with the Hiplok--a refined version of the...
  11. Misc Components
    Canadian manufacturer 9point8 showed off their new $325 Fall Line infinitely adjustable dropper seatpost at small stand in Interbike's out-of-the-way incubator known as "The Lab." The Canadian-made post comes with 100 or 125mm of drop and in 30.9 and 31.6mm seatpost diameters. Available only for...
  12. Misc Components
    Park Tool continues to make your life easier with 30+ new offerings for 2015 including their Internal Cable Routing Kit, Disc Brake Mount Facing Set, and Dummy Hub. Video: New 2015 offerings from Park Tool Park Tool Director of Education Calvin Jones and Engineer Max Wunderlich take a break...
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