First Ride: Ibis Ripmo 2
Perhaps the most apparent feeling while first riding the new Ripmo is its sense of ease.
Perhaps the most apparent feeling while first riding the new Ripmo is its sense of ease.
Compared to the last Pike, it started out as just feeling a bit easier on my hands, then more improvements became increasingly obvious as I spent more time on it.
Famous for bike cleaning products, the British brand has recently included a range of backpacks in its catalog and now present a series of clothing products.
Crankbrothers have been enjoying a pretty remarkable turnaround in the wheel world over the last year or so.
I was initially skeptical of what they were bringing to the table, but was humbled after a solid ride.
Their concave shape and well laid out pins give them excellent traction and a supportive on trail feel.
The size Large “Expert” spec shown here in test tipped the scales at just 38 pounds 12 ounces with a bottle cage and a fair bit of mud on it. It retails for $9,000…
All in all it’s difficult to find any real flaw in the RockShox Reverb AXS, save the price.
Peaty’s Products has been innovating and releasing handy new goods, backed by the legend himself.
In the grand scheme of things, the big story here is the “just right” casing.
After some time riding the Joystick cockpit as a whole, we found the parts are clearly designed by riders, and are made with an attention to quality.
This fork went straight to the front end of my Yeti SB-165 Dream Bike when I first built it up, and has been a very fitting match.
Behind the Dhsign brand is an artisan who designs and manufactures his products in the province of Vicenza.
At long last – a skate shoe brand has finally designed mountain bike specific shoes.
Everyone has ‘That one Jump’ they have yet to tackle on their local trail.
I typically look to WTB when I’m after a saddle with a bit more to it – the Silverado fits that bill and it’s the kind of seat that I’ll typically mount on an Enduro or DH bike.