Colin Meagher: reframing death and toasting to a life well lived.
This is an ode to a Treehouse and a trail builder. More specifically, this is an ode to a guy with a curmudgeonly reputation, with a heart of gold, who happens to own a place I call the Treehouse.
Camped in the high alpine and out of earshot of the hum of modern life, Noémie Equy, Edgar Cheylus, Max Kroneck, and Loïc Isliker explore a new dimension cast by the high peaks of the Swiss Alps.
While the long-term thoughts are yet to be revealed, Cam seems to be having a good time on the S-works Levo 4. I wasn't expecting a short travel version of the Levo to surface but I understand for ...
SRAM listened to feedback from some riders, adjusting the lever feel of Maven brakes and tweaking the piston diameter ...
I've been thinking about momentum a lot recently. I've been working on carrying speed, both on the bike and in my life, and I keep coming back this idea of dead spots - situations where you're ...
Impressions after a bit of time and a few discussions with Shimano ...
The RCT715 has become a fully integrated part of my drop-bar riding, especially when family is involved. It helps reduce my ...
Along with the 55lb Elite 200 that is only portable if you are driving, came an interesting backpack + battery solution for on the go power management. A well-designed 60L backpack that can hold a ...
And that got me thinking, what else in mountain biking triggers that same visceral reaction? What did I miss? Let me know in the comments and I'll think about it as I clean dog poop out of my tires.