Product News
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July 26, 2024Peaty's, the renowned mountain bike component company founded by Steve Peat, has launched their first ever grips, the Monarch Grips. Designed with a focus on comfort and control, the Monarch Grips aim to be your perfect companion on the trail.
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July 11, 2024The world of enduro is a relentless assault on rider and machine. Every descent pushes the limits of suspension travel, every rock garden threatens to unsettle even the most composed rider. To excel in this unforgiving environment, you need a front suspension that can handle the abuse without flinching. Enter the RockShox Zeb Ultimate Charger 3.1 RC2 fork, a masterpiece of engineering designed to devour the gnarliest enduro trails with unwavering control and plush comfort.
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January 18, 2023You’ve just bought your new bike and the last thing that you want is for it to be stolen. A Bicycle lock is an essential tool for protecting your bike from theft. Whether you're just running a quick errand, commuting to work, or securing your bike at home, it's important to have a reliable way to secure your bike when you're not using it. In this blog, we'll go over some of the different types of bike locks available and discuss how to choose the best one for your needs.
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December 02, 2022Cyclocross season is here, mud pluggers rejoice!! Cyclocross racing can be amazing fun, but it pays to have the right rubber for job. Wet, muddy and grass-filled courses bring up their own challenges, so having tyres to suit the conditions can make or break your race. With gravel bikes growing in popularity and a number of winter gravel events on the calendar, you can even turn your racing focus to the path less pedalled, whether that be for a gravel race or if you just want to explore gravel roads in the wintertime. We’ve picked out our favourites in this cyclocross race and gravel tyres guide to help you stay rubber side up this season!
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November 22, 2022There is nothing worse than riding an uncomfortable bicycle saddle. Like, literally nothing. It can ruin your ride, ruin the bike, ruin the road or trail… They’re just a pain, literally and metaphorically speaking. But how do you find the right one for you? Saddles can be very personal, so it pays to experiment a little bit, as well as dispel a few saddle myths. First off, more padding and width do not automatically mean a saddle is more comfortable and supportive. In fact, more of either or both can be a BAD thing! So don’t assume you need a sofa of a sofa in order to comfortable, or that saddle that looks closer to a razor blade is going to uncomfortable.