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Loic Bruni's 2019 World Championships Specialized Demo (Photo Album)
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WINNING BIKE - Loic Bruni's Prototype Specialized Demo (Feature)
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WINNING BIKE - Loic Bruni's Prototype Specialized Demo (Feature)
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MSA 2018 Winning Bike: Loic Bruni's Specialized Demo (Photo Album)
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Finn Iles' Specialized S-Works Demo 8 (Feature)
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Joystick Binary Carbon 35 Handlebar
Overall Review
Joystick started up in BC in late 2011 as a small initiative focused on making quality components. Almost 3 years later, the company has a fairly impressive line of bars, stems, saddles and grips available, all developed with the input from a number of high-profile riders who ride for and with the brand. We were able to lay our hands on some of the newest 35-mm standard bars and stems they make, and we wasted little time putting them to the test to see how they stack up out on the trail. After the 8-bit alloy DH stem and bars we tested earlier, now it’s time for us to weigh in on the carbon...
Posted by
iceman2058 on 10/14/2014 2:46pm
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Joystick Digger Stem
Overall Review
Joystick started up in BC in late 2011 as a small initiative focused on making quality components. Almost 3 years later, the company has a fairly impressive line of bars, stems, saddles and grips available, all developed with the input from a number of high-profile riders who ride for and with the brand. We were able to lay our hands on some of the newest 35-mm standard bars and stems they make, and we wasted little time putting them to the test to see how they stack up out on the trail. After the 8-bit alloy DH stem and bars we tested earlier, now it’s time for us to weigh in on the carbon...
Posted by
iceman2058 on 10/14/2014 2:19pm
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Joystick 8-Bit Alloy Handlebar
Overall Review
Review by Johan Hjord // Photos by Tal Rozow and Johan Hjord Joystick started up in BC in late 2011 as a small initiative focused on making quality components. Almost 3 years later, the company has a fairly impressive line of bars, stems, saddles and grips available, all developed with the input from a number of high-profile riders who ride for and with the brand. We were able to lay our hands on some of the newest 35-mm standard bars and stems they make, and we wasted little time putting them to the test to see how they stack up out on the trail. First up, the 8-bit alloy DH stem and bars...
Posted by
iceman2058 on 9/9/2014 3:23am
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Joystick 8-Bit Integrated Stem
Overall Review
Review by Johan Hjord // Photos by Tal Rozow and Johan Hjord Joystick started up in BC in late 2011 as a small initiative focused on making quality components. Almost 3 years later, the company has a fairly impressive line of bars, stems, saddles and grips available, all developed with the input from a number of high-profile riders who ride for and with the brand. We were able to lay our hands on some of the newest 35-mm standard bars and stems they make, and we wasted little time putting them to the test to see how they stack up out on the trail. First up, the 8-bit alloy DH stem and bars...
Posted by
iceman2058 on 9/9/2014 3:21am
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