Weekend Round Up
Lourdes all over again… Except Aaron had other ideas! Mont-Saint-Anne World Cup Downhill When rain started falling just as the top seeded riders where about to hurtle down the track it looked like we were […]
Lourdes all over again… Except Aaron had other ideas! Mont-Saint-Anne World Cup Downhill When rain started falling just as the top seeded riders where about to hurtle down the track it looked like we were […]
Mondraker Bikes might be at the top of DH bike tech right now, but they’ve been making downhill bikes since 2001 – check out the progression of their bikes…
The On One S36 is a entry level downhill bike with a no nonsense design and spec, and a predictable and balanced ride. Really it’s damned hard to fault…
The Kona Hei Hei Trail may be a light trail bike – but under World Cup racer Connor Fearon it’s an all-mountain beast. Check the video out right here…
The brand new Nukeproof Horizon CL and CS clipless pedals are based on the popular Horizon flat pedal, and have some great features. Find out more here…
There are so many 2017 MTB events to go to – so here’s our top 16 events from the UK and Europe to check out this year. Get that diary out and book away!
Ben Moore races a lot of urban DH events and recently won the Red Bull Dark Knights in Singapore. We caught up with Ben recently to see how things are going
The Marin Team DH from 1998 was a 6.5in travel frame that used the 6in travel Manitou X-Vert Ti fork – check out this mint condition original race bike…
Rob Jarman used to be a professional DH mountain biker – these days he’s a full time stuntman. This film is the story of how Rob Jarman found his feet with MTB
Saracen Bikes have upped their ante with the stunning new Myst Carbon downhill bike. It’s available this winter for a great price with a great spec, and is a fully featured World Cup race bike with adjustable geometry…
Following hot on the heels of the aluminium model, we take a look at the brand new Intense Cycles M16 Carbon – it’s a hell of a good looking machine!
Kicking off this new series on Factory Jackson is Steve Peat’s 2001 #1 jersey. The jersey was cut off him, following a bad crash at Grouse Mountain, Canada – and saw him lose the number 1 plate.