Our latest 2009 Interbike coverage has been posted. We take a look at the new bikes from Cove and Canfield Brothers as well as tires from Schwalbe and WTB. GoPro’s new HD Hero gets a detailed look before its release. DT Swiss and Fly Racing are also explored for new and innovative 2010 products.
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Updates continue to roll out covering protection, bikes, and components. We take a look at SixSixOne’s numerous new protection items as well as some lightweight helmets from Kali Protectives. Kenda and Gravity both had a few new products on display for 2010. Nema, Kore, X-Fusion, and Jamis also had significant updates and new models to [...]
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We’ve added another update to the 2009 Interbike page detailing the new models from Morewood such as the Kalula, Zula, and Kwela. We also take a look at updates and new models from Rocky Mountain and Intense Cycles. Rounding out the update is a look at what the Germans at Acros have been developing.
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For 2010, Formula drops even more weight on their flagship downhill brake, The One, through the use of a new lever and other tweaks.
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Some new offerings for Sun Ringle for 2010 including some carbon wheels, X12 adaptable wheels(142mm), and more.
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New this year, the Rocky Mountain Altitude 29er. Wade has been converted and he tells us about his thoughts on the bike.
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The Paradox is Banshee’s foray into the 29er market. Designed as an all mountain hardtail, it has short sub 17″ chainstays, and more. Watch the video above for the details.
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The Intense SlopeStyle sees revisions for the 2010 year. Jeff Steber talks a bit about the changes in the video above.
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Patrick Morewood shows off Mich Delfs’ Makulu, a new XC bike called the Zula, and their new Kalula.
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Rocky Mountain, with the help of Team Maxxis, has reworked the new Flatline into a world cup winning bike. Wade Simmons, godfather of freeride, grabs the reigns and tells us all about it.
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