The last time we reported from the Sedona Mountain Bike Festival was in November of 2021 and conditions were perfect with sunny skies, warm days, and cool nights. Bike demos and clinics were abundant; everything went according to plan. This year, however, with the festival back on its spring schedule during the first week of March, the weather wasn’t so cooperative. After a sizeable snowstorm caused the first day of the festival to be canceled, Josh and Spencer ventured up to the land of red dirt and vortexes to see how the subsequent days would be salvaged. Thankfully the event organizers, vendors, and festival-goers made the best of things and there were still plenty of bikes and products to show off along with abundant festivities to partake in. Let’s take a look below at what we found!
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Spoke Too Soon: An In-Depth Review of BERD Spokes
Last year John wrote briefly about his early impressions of the BERD spokes while piloting the Sour Bicycles Pasta Party. Due to mixing around bikes and wheels, he ended up handing them over to Kyle Klain to ride and review. After months of riding in and around Santa Fe as well as across southeast Utah during the Aquarius Huts Tour, Kyle has some thoughts to share on this unusual wheel-building option.
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Striking a Different Kind of Gold in Beechworth: Tor Bikes Shop Visit
With the headlights pointing north, I departed at sparrow’s fart, my destination: Beechworth. It’s a little over a three-hour jaunt from Melbourne along the Hume Highway. The drive is punctuated by rolling hills, bouncing kangaroos, and petrol (gas) stations. Historically known for the gold rush of the late 1800s, I was heading there in search of the slightly less precious metal of steel – crafted by the hand of Shane Flint of Tor Bikes.
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A Longterm Review of the Otso Fenrir Ti: The Dirt is Your Oyster
Over the past few months of riding Otso’s titanium version of their previously-released stainless steel Fenrir, I’ve strayed further into the morass of bike categorization than I ever thought I would, along the way asking myself such snake-eating-its-tail questions as: What is a gravel bike, what is a mountain bike, do modern ATBs even exist?
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Readers’ Rides: Sam’s 2006 GT Ruckus SS
Making a vintage hardtail into a rigid singlespeed can be a lot of fun, particularly when it fits big rubber. Sam’s GT Ruckus is his singlespeed and today in our Readers’ Rides segment, he shares this unique build with us…
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R+E Cycles Celebrates 50 Years of Community and Manufacturing in Seattle
There have been several storied chapters in R+E Cycles‘ 50-year history but, as Katie Sox describes, the through line has been a commitment to crafting the bikes that best fit their customer’s needs—even when those bikes have five seats. On the brink of new ownership and as they celebrate 50 years of frame building and service, read on for a closer look behind this stalwart in Seattle’s cycling scene.
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Long, Slack and Steep Review: Is the Chromag Darco 29er the Best Steel Full Suspension Yet?
Coming off of the REEB SST and having ridden the piss out of my Starling Murmur 29er over the past three years, when Chromag announced its new full-suspension bike, the Darco 29er, my interest was piqued. It’s no secret to readers here that I love how steel full-suspension bikes ride, and it’s been great seeing small brands put in the PR&D on these niche bikes. After some pleading, the fine folks at Chromag shipped me out a stock build of the Darco in size XL, for me to womp around on down in Phoenix while I escaped the ice-capades of Northern New Mexico for a week. Was it love at first flight? Find out below…
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Radar Roundup: Chromag Lowdown 170/158mm, Universal Colours, Singular Laing Ti Stem, Tumbleweed Rack Adaptor, Wheels MFG Colored BB, Restrap Custom Framebags, and Chumba USA Bikes: Handmade Bikes for All Riders
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Radar Roundup: REEB Steezl, Stayer Crit Bike, Magic Components Mothbar, Motolite Hoodie, Steady Bag Totepack, Hodag Country Ramble, and Tom Pidcock vs. The Fish
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Radar Roundup: Ibis DV9 Revamp, Cedaero Switchback, Brain Dead x Rapha, Gosh Darn 6, and Coaster Brake Challenge 29
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Last Call: Renovating the Surly Corner Bar
Released in 2021, the Surly Corner Bar was designed to reorient flat-bar controls into a drop-bar-style configuration. It’s decidedly low tech, with its steel construction and somewhat unrefined ergonomics, but it was too clever for Travis Engel to pass up. He’s owned a pair since they launched, and has a few suggestions if you’re considering dropping in.
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Radar Roundup: Esker Revamps the Hayduke, Rons Socks, Bespoked in Dresden, Downieville Classic 2023,and Gone Bikepacking Thailand
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A FoCo Collabo: Josh’s Bender 29+ Touring MTB with Oddity Squid Fork
Will Bender is a bicycle frame builder based in Fort Collins, CO. His custom frames run the gamut from all-road to gravel, touring, and modern hardtails. Last summer, Josh paid Will a visit to document his shop and learn about his background and approach to building bikes. While he was there, he enlisted Will to build the touring MTB of his dreams — a comfortable 29+ rig capable of carrying heavy loads and designed to harmonize with the Oddity Squid Fork made concurrently by another Fort Collins frame builder, Sean Burns. Continue reading below for the full rundown on this build…
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Radar Roundup: New Timberjack Colors, White Industries Acquires Rolf Prima/Astral Cycling, 7Mesh Stash System, Steady Co Zip Top Hip Bag, Cascada Highland Fleece Hoodie, and The W Forum
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An Evolved Steel Trail Bike: REEB Cycles SST Full Suspension Review
While steel full-suspension bikes are nothing new, there has been a resurgence in recent years with many small framebuilders making trail-ready, competent bikes that leave their genetic predecessors in the proverbial dust. When I first rode a Starling Murmur in 2019, I wasn’t prepared for how engaged I felt with the trail or the flex and movement the Murmur provided. If you like the feel of steel hardtails or gravel bikes, chances are you’ll vibe more with a steel full-suspension than a carbon model.
These bikes are incredibly niche (though you can find them being made in workshops worldwide), and they still feel like a product from a cottage industry, not an engineered machine. It wasn’t until I spent some time with the REEB Cycles SST that I felt like steel full suspension bikes had finally leaped into the next stage of their evolutionary process. Let’s take a look at the SST below.
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Radar Roundup: Cycles Manivelle Unirack, MAAPxPAM, X11 Cotton Ron’s, Drinking and Cycling, Salsa Recall, Migration Gravel Race, and Made in New England
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Radar Roundup: SimWorks Handlebar Restock, Taylor Phinney Badlands, Oveja Negra Opuntia, Bearclaw Buck Macho, Along the Swan, The Delight Alone, and 60mph Manual
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Radar Roundup: Chromag Darco Ti and Steel Full Suspension, Wilde Dream Engine, Sim Works x Doom Bars, Speedvagen Brings Back ‘Cross, PAUL Duplex Levers, This Rider, Sticks and Stones, and Exploring Success
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