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Nukeproof MegaWatt 297 Factory Alloy: first ride review

Nukeproof MegaWatt 297 Factory Alloy: first ride review
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Whyte G-180 Works 29er V1 review

Whyte G-180 Works 29er V1 review 0shares Progress is relentless and for 2021 Whyte has turned up the 29er heat once again with the Whyte G-180. 167mm rear travel married to 180mm RockShox Zeb fork. Product Overview Pros: Product: Whyte G-180 Works 29er V1 review £5,150.00 The Whyte G-170 was a benchmark long-travel 29er. With slack angles, a ground-hugging BB and plush suspension, it was a formidable enduro race machine. The biggest changes found on the Whyte G-180 though are to the frame itself. Gone is the carbon monocoque front end, replaced instead by a 6061 alloy construction that’s used across the two-bike 29er range.

Specialized Introduces Tan-Walled Soil Searching Tires to Benefit Trails - Pond Beaver 2021

Specialized Introduces Tan-Walled Soil Searching Tires to Benefit Trails - Pond Beaver 2021
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Santa Cruz Nomad CC X01 RSV (2021) first ride review

MBR 0shares Mild facelift for the iconic Santa Cruz Nomad. Subtle re-profiling of the head tube and BB area with crisp edges and sharp creases. Santa Cruz Nomad 2021 Credit: Roo Fowler Product Overview Pros: Fun with a capital ‘F’. Still pedals much better than it has any right. Improved sizing and geo.  Cons: Product: Santa Cruz Nomad CC X01 RSV (2021) first ride review Santa Cruz gives its iconic Nomad a mild facelift, but has it gained a new lease of life? The Santa Cruz Nomad needs no introduction, so apologies for being really annoying and making one anyway. Launched in 2005 with a hunchback, hydroformed alloy frame, it originally came under the all-mountain banner – which, at the time, was probably best described as ‘Trail’ with a capital ‘T’, or ‘freeride’ with a small ‘f’.

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