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2 weeks ago |
mtbr.com | Josh Patterson
Cane Creek product marketing manager Will Hart recently teamed up with Richmond, Virginia-based framebuilder Haute Bicycle Co. to create a one-of-a-kind gravel bike. The build, dubbed the “804” in honor of Hart’s hometown area code, combines modern components and custom geometry with unmistakable vintage flair. “I was eager to ride a bike that was born in the same city I was,” said Hart.
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2 weeks ago |
mtbr.com | Josh Patterson
From a feature perspective, they have leapfrogged the rest of the full-power e-MTBs. A good comparison in time will reveal more.
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2 weeks ago |
mtbr.com | Josh Patterson
Ari Timp Peak 2.0 Highlights Wheel size: 29'’ (MX compatible) Travel: 170mm rear, 170mm fork Carbon frame 63.6°-64.4° head angle 78° seat tube angle Chainstay length: 437mm-443mm Bosch Performance CX Gen 5 800 Wh or 600 Wh PowerTube battery (customer’s choice) PowerMore 250 Wh range extender compatible (all sizes) Sizes: S, M, L, XL Claimed Weight: 49.8lbs/22.6kg (large, MX, PowerTube 600, tubeless, DH/DoubleDown tires) Price: $5199 - $8,999 Availability: Now More info:...
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2 weeks ago |
mtbr.com | Josh Patterson
When President Donald Trump revived and expanded sweeping tariffs on Chinese goods earlier this week, the move was positioned as a strategy to revive American manufacturing. But for the cycling world, the early results paint a starkly different picture: supply chains are in disarray, costs are ballooning, and some companies are hitting pause on operations while they wait for clarity.
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3 weeks ago |
mtbr.com | Josh Patterson
The special edition frame revives a largely forgotten colorway—turquoise and grey—that predates Yeti’s now-iconic turquoise and yellow. The throwback livery pays tribute to the brand’s earliest race bikes piloted by legends like Jimmy Deaton and Juli Furtado. Yeti says the paint scheme honors the riders and racers who helped shape the sport and the brand during a formative era.
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