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Steve Fisher

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Staff Contributor at Bikerumor

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  • 5 days ago | bikerumor.com | Steve Fisher

    At the end of May, I had the pleasure of attending the Mega Volt eMTB event in Naramata, B.C. Created by the same crew who organizes the BC Bike Race, Mega Volt is a three-day event specifically designed for e-MTB riders. One cool thing about Mega Volt is that participants can choose to compete in a few races or events, or take it easy and enjoy casual rides with fellow e-bikers. Through testing several Rocky Mountain Bikes, I’ve gotten to know RMB’s legendary rider and media pal, Andreas Hestler.

  • 5 days ago | yahoo.com | Steve Fisher

    At the end of May, I had the pleasure of attending the Mega Volt eMTB event in Naramata, B.C. Created by the same crew who organizes the BC Bike Race, Mega Volt is a three-day event specifically designed for e-MTB riders. One cool thing about Mega Volt is that participants can choose to compete in a few races or events, or take it easy and enjoy casual rides with fellow e-bikers. Through testing several Rocky Mountain Bikes, I’ve gotten to know RMB’s legendary rider and media pal, Andreas Hestler.

  • 3 weeks ago | bikerumor.com | Steve Fisher

    Today, Devinci Cycles announces the newest version of the all-mountain Troy Carbon MTB. The 5th generation carbon Troy frames feature increased travel and revised suspension kinematics, more aggressive geometry, a more streamlined frame design, and in-frame storage. Last fall, I wrote a review of the updated aluminum Troy, which impressed me with its suspension performance, trail-appropriate geometry, and in-frame storage.

  • 1 month ago | bikerumor.com | Steve Fisher

    Likely the biggest OEM tire supplier in the sport of MTB, Maxxis is a brand almost every trail or downhill rider has probably had some experience with. Their popular Minion, Assegai, and High Roller tires have been favorites of many for years, and I was not surprised to find the revised High Roller 3s offer exactly what Maxxis claims. The new High Roller 3 is a downhill tire intended for all kinds of conditions.

  • 1 month ago | yahoo.com | Steve Fisher

    Likely the biggest OEM tire supplier in the sport of MTB, Maxxis is a brand almost every trail or downhill rider has probably had some experience with. Their popular Minion, Assegai, and High Roller tires have been favorites of many for years, and I was not surprised to find the revised High Roller 3s offer exactly what Maxxis claims. The new High Roller 3 is a downhill tire intended for all kinds of conditions.

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