First Ride -Fox DPX2 – twin tube air shock for aggressive trail bikes
The Float X was feeling a bit off the back these days. With the DH-worthy Float X2 holding down the gravity racing side of the spectrum, and the newish Float DPS supporting the XC side, the Float X was...
View ArticleWin an SR SUNTOUR Auron 35 or 34 RC2 PCS Fork
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View ArticleReview: Suntour Auron PCS RC2 fork
By Eric McKeegan The Auron fork isn’t new, but the PCS damper is a new addition to the Auron lineup. PCS stands for Piston Compensator System. The piston in question keeps the air and oil separated...
View ArticleReview: Fox Factory Series 36 Float 29 HSC/LSC
Two thousand grams. 4.4 pounds. That’s it. That’s all this fork weighs. A fork that has smashed its way to multiple Enduro World Series victories, endless laps in bike parks, and countless sketchy...
View ArticleReview: RockShox Pike RTC3
Back in the mid-2000s, the Pike was a nondescript 32 mm chassis fork. It developed a bit of a cult following but didn’t really separate itself from its field of competitors. It wasn’t until 2013 that...
View ArticleFirst Ride: SR Suntour Revamps the Durolux
Back in July, SR Suntour invited us to Mountain Creek Bike Park to check out new-for-2016 front and rear suspension products. Although SR Suntour may be best know to some readers as a the suspension...
View ArticleFirst Impression: Lauf Carbonara fat bike fork
Let me tell you, few things make quite an impression as seeing one of these in person. The Carbonara fat bike fork is the second major product release from Lauf, after the Trail Racer mountain bike...
View ArticleReview: FOX 32 Step-Cast fork
As forks get longer in travel, and trail and all-mountain become our favorite buzzwords, it’s refreshing to see a brand like Fox make a dedicated effort to address the cross-country segment—to the tune...
View ArticleReview: Lauf Carbonara fat/plus fork
Lauf hails from Iceland, where I’m led to believe it gets somewhat chilly. Naturally, fat bikes have erupted all over the volcanic island, and the company has adopted its leaf-spring design from its...
View ArticleReview: Manitou Magnum fork
Plus-sized tires might be the next big thing in the mountain bike world, but for its latest product Mantiou reached back to its roots and revived a classic nameplate. While the original Magnum of 20...
View ArticleWin a SR Suntour Auron RC2 PCS fork
Contest ended. Congrats to Neil Aiello of South Plainfield, NJ ! We’re sorry The promotion you are trying to access has ended. SR Suntour has partnered with us to give one lucky winner a Auron 34 or...
View ArticleFirst ride: 2018 Fox 36
Both FOX and RockShox have been moving to larger negative spring in rear shocks, and now we see them moving to forks as well. The 2018 36 has a new EVOL air spring that promises “plushness off the top,...
View ArticleNew RockShox SID and TwistLoc remote
Cross-country racing continues to get more and more technical and demanding and the new SID looks ready to continue RockShox’s winning ways in the Lycra arena. RockShox SID World Cup A no-compromise,...
View ArticleThe Bomber Z1 returns – Marzocchi drops new fork range
The original Marzocchi Bomber Z1 changed the way we all ride mountain bikes. Not only did it change riding, but it forced the competition to step up and offer better products. The new Z1 looks to...
View ArticleNew forks from FOX
Fox released its entire 2019 line up. Here are some of the highlights: 34 Step-Cast More than one staffer around the office has eyeballed the 32 Step Cast for personal bikes, but the 100mm travel...
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