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Saracen Ariel 30 Pro review

April 21, 2021 at 9:00 am Saracen Ariel 30 Pro Saracen br bikesMtb BR2202 9/d/0/5/9d05f65a1aff248ef84f425d798abbbf1b197e25 Saracen Ariel 30 Pro 01.jpg 15.16kg Latest deals A great bike for all-day adventures and picking your way down steep tech Pros: If you like ‘long’ geometry, you’ll love the Ariel 30; pedalling efficiency and snappiness is great between corners; well-thought-out kit provides great value for money Cons: Back end doesn’t quite smooth the ride as much on the fastest, roughest tracks Saracen’s Ariel 30 sits on 130mm of travel front and rear, and, interestingly, shares the vast bulk of its frame with the longer-travel Ariel 60 model. With front triangle tubes being the s

Saracen s Ariel family covers nearly all bases, including kids bikes

March 1, 2021 at 10:00 am Saracen has overhauled its mountain bike line-up, with the Ariel name being given to a broad range of aluminium mountain bikes, from 130mm trail bikes up to park-ready 180mm rigs. There’s a new e-MTB Ariel too, which uses Shimano’s EP8 motor, and a mini Ariel for kids who rip. Advertisement Saracen has also shifted its sales model to a direct-sale model via its website, and, as we’d expect from a shortened supply chain, pricing for 2021 looks incredibly strong: the adult Ariel range starts with the Ariel 30 at £2,200 and tops out at £4,200 for the Ariel 60 Elite, and £6,500 for the Ariel E-50 Elite e-MTB.

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Mountain bike axle standards: the complete guide

January 28, 2021 at 8:00 pm Are you baffled by the different axle options available for mountain bikes? Our guide below explains the common types of mountain bike thru-axles, as well as traditional quick-release axles. Advertisement Like many things bike, axle standards seem to be subject to constant change, with new ones emerging, gaining traction, then sometimes falling by the wayside as tech trends moves on. The main reason for this with mountain bike axles is the drive to build more robust wheels. A wider axle means that the flanges on each side of the hub can be set further apart, increasing their bracing angle and, hence, the wheel’s strength.

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