After two years of development, Marzocchi launches a rival to the Reverb
Steve Jones gives the Saracen Ariel 152 the once-over
Kona are still making new 26" wheeled bikes and we rather liked the Kona Process 167
The Rocky Mountain Element 999 RSL looks ideal for the rider who likes to rip up the hills as quickly as coming down them...
The big news (well it’s not that big really) is that the Giant Reign has moved onto 27.5in wheels, up from 26in of last year’s...
The GT Force X Pro was great in the air and pretty confidence inspiring. I also really liked it on smoother trails...
KS Lev seat dropper offers a number of advantages over those that have gone before it, but does it put the seat dropper doubters to...
Dirt finds out more out about invisiFRAME, a company that makes customised bicycle frame protection. Each kit is individually tailored to specific makes, models and...
Nukeproof Mega will not only be doing DH duties it’s going to be needed for more general riding as well.
Dirt takes a look at a 26 year old downhill racer Al Stock who has made the transformations necessary to become a top level enduro'ist...
The Production Privée Shan is as close to a downhill bike as you will ever get from a hardtail...
Whistler. The name conjures up images even if you have never visited. It is probably the most widely known brand name in all of mountain...
The Pinner, BTR's first ever full suss frame, has been much anticipated but it will only be produced if you guys support it on Kickstarter....
We knew it would come one day, but that day is now here. Shimano have finally taken their Di2 electronic gear technology and stuck it...
New Zealand might only have a population of 4 million - but it attracts 350,000 in cycling tourism alone! Find out why...
If you're in the market for a dropper post then you need look no further than these three beauties.
Curtis make 'real' bikes, right here in the UK, and this 'do it all' AM7 is the latest hardtail to be brazed by the legend...
The Reverb dropper post from RockShox is the benchmark to which all dropper posts aspire.
The LEV from KS (Kind Shock) is, simply put, one of the best dropper posts out there. It's right up there with RockShox's Reverb.
How could a product with Thomson written on it not be worthy of a place in the 100? The name is the definition of quality.
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