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DaRanger Added a comment about product review Blur

4/10/2018 9:14pm
Bike looks sweet!! Curious as to what size you rode? keep it up vital
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The problem is if you limit the wheel size you are then giving the advantage to the smaller and lighter riders who fit the 27.5 platform better. What is next limiting everyone to flat pedals because clips give you more power, everyone has to run 165mm cranks and 780mm bars with 2.4 tires? As Danny said if it is faster for a given rider they will run it, if not they won't. The biggest challenge is to keep the integrity of the tracks so they stay proper DH tracks, that will solve everything.
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I don't wanna sound ungrateful, but this was a little long or just didnt pack the punch of previous years. I'd love raw cos it was, well raw, ragged, and showed lots of different lines. I don't need to see 15 guys hit the same line if they aren't all ragged or someone isnt doing something insane... I actually nearly skipped some parts which i have never done with raw... just some honest feedback
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metadave Liked a comment about Feature WINNING BIKE: Alexandre Fayolle's Polygon DH9

4/30/2017 6:44pm
That's racing, deal with it.
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russthedog Liked a comment about Feature WINNING BIKE: Alexandre Fayolle's Polygon DH9

4/30/2017 6:44pm
To be fair he hammered down like a boss
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Perry_Hall Liked a product review A New Player in the Trail Helmet Game

6/16/2016 1:19pm
There's been an increasing demand for helmets equipped with concussion reduction technology, and there has historically been one option for that technology – MIPS. MIPS seemingly took the bicycle helmet industry by storm a few years back, but we now have a new player producing some amazing helmets. 6D has been manufacturing helmets used in motocross and BMX for a while, and has finally ventured into mountain bike with the ATB-1T. This helmet uses a system they are calling ODS, or Omni-Directional Suspension. It's similar to MIPS, but it's executed a bit differently. The system basically creates a ball-in-socket from...
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