Call it cush for the tush. Seems just about everyone has suspension systems on their mountain bikes to relieve the agony that bone-jarring bumps inflict on bottoms, backs and shoulders. But if you’re ...
There was a day when suspension seatposts were all the rage in mountain biking and cyclocross. At the time, tires were narrower, and suspension was limited and typically constrained to front forks on ...
Nobody likes getting a sore butt (or numb “other areas”) while cycling, yet a lot of cyclists also don’t want the added weight of a suspension seatpost – even a snazzy one like the BodyFloat. Well, ...
One of the great facts about bicycle design is that there are at least two or three intriguing alternatives for every established way of doing things ... and suspension is certainly one of those ...
Before you jump on your new mountain bike and start ripping the trails, it’s vital to set up your bike’s suspension. Failure to do so will result in a rough ride that could end in a crash. At the very ...
This weekend, we offered a sneak peek of our review of the Trek Boone in Issue 25. Of all the Boone’s details generating buzz, probably nothing outdoes the integration of the IsoSpeed Decoupler that ...
Riding a bicycle can be a healthier, more fun, and definitely greener alternative to hopping behind the wheel of a car as you go about your daily chores, but cycling can also be a pain in the butt.
How often does a mainstream cycling brand do something that different? Okay, they may find a way to make a bike more integrated or lighter, decide to get behind a new cycling sub-discipline (has ...