Even though the weather may not be ideal for riding at the moment, we're busy preparing singletracks for the 2010 season and we're super stoked! In case you missed it, here's what's…
After a recent accident on the trail that toasted both body and bike, I figured I needed to learn something from the experience. Otherwise I might repeat the same thing over again…
Titus Cycles is running 3 contests to give away some seriously sweet bikes to some seriously dedicated fans. They're handing out a total of 4 bikes and here's what you can do…
A review of the Maxxis Aspen cross-country mountain bike tire.
In the past 30 days alone, nearly 3,000 visits to singletracks.com were on an iPhone or iPod Touch (plus hundreds more on other handheld devices). If you were one of those visitors,…
If you're tired of getting lost on the mountain bike trail or are just looking for a new toy to play with on your ride, 2010 is the year for you to…
Camelbak is a name that needs no introduction. It's a name that's synonymous with hydration and hydration packs for cycling both on and off road, adventure racing, hunting, and military applications. Where…
Many of us take a small first aid kit on the trail whenever we go mountain biking but for epic, backcountry rides I like to be prepared for anything. Even on fairly…
Scott Morris over at TopoFusion posted up a cool video visualizing thousands of mountain bike rides he's taken starting from his Tucson, AZ home. For those who don't know, Scott is a…
Here is some stylish bling from Italy for your AM / DH rig. Let's face it, some of the best things come from Italy like cars, motorcycles, shoes, and yes, bike saddles.…
photo courtesy ColoradoDaily.com // MARK LEFFINGWELL Boulder Indoor Cycling is offering classes for surprisingly young mountain bikers over holiday breaks from school and teaching skills that many adult riders have yet to…
A review of the Time ATAC XS clipless mountain bike pedals.
photo courtesy BlueRidgeAdventures.net. Over on the Facebook fan page we asked for 2010 mountain bike goals and many of the responses had to do with long format racing (anything over 6 hours)…
Here's a quick guide to installing (or not installing) the Fox 32 Float 150 FIT RLC fork and how to dial it in for max performance on the trail. If you're looking…
2010 marks an exciting year for Fox Racing Shox with a ton of new and truly innovative products coming from Bob Fox's team of engineers and factory test riders. Boost valve technology…
Checkpoint map from a recent trail nav competition. Courtesy trailbreak.co.uk. We wrote about mountain bike orienteering a couple years ago and noted that it was a mostly UK phenomenon involving navigating a…
Here's one for the DH/FR crowd: the Easton Havoc DH-specific wheel set. Can you say awesome?! I can, and will. For starters, the Havoc DH wheels are reasonably priced at $799 MSRP…
If youve been following the Singletracks.com series on trailbuilding, youve read Choosing Your Line Part 1 and Part 2 and Trailbuilding 101. Congratulations, youve learned a lot about trailbuilding and youre almost…
Selecting the perfect mountain bike saddle usually involves balancing the trade-off between comfort and weight. Super lightweight saddles often feel worse than metal folding chairs while really comfy seats are generally wide,…
Mountain bike paramedic in London. Photo via Firegeezer. By now you've probably seen police officers on mountain bikes but here's something I hadn't heard of: mountain bike paramedics. Apparently this has been…
Living in the Great White North I get very cold weather and snow during the winter months so staying motivated and in shape for mountain biking can be a challenge. When the…
You've likely read Choosing Your Line Part 1 and Mountain Bike Trailbuild How-To. This article continues to detail the finer points of choosing your line. By the end of this article you…
Tri-Flow and Ray's Indoor MTB Park are holding the second annual XC Indoor Invitational Jan 15-17 at Ray's in Cleveland. The race is open to pro riders only and after qualifying rounds…
It's a good idea to update your MTB components every few years and the timing was perfect for me to give some 2010 Easton XC components a try on my Opus XC…
photo credit: CRAIG SIMCOX/The Dominion Post Back in 2007 Jeremy Simpson and Karl Holmes were mountain biking in the Wainuiomata hills of New Zealand when they encountered Graeme Burton on the trail.…
If you live in the northern hemisphere, today and tomorrow are officially the shortest days of the year. At first that fact might seem depressing but the good news is the days…
Here's something all you who own 2007 and newer Manitou forks are going to be extremely interested in hearing about. The best part? It won't cost you an arm and a leg…
Hey everyone, just a quick reminder that Joyride 150 opens tomorrow. In case you didn't read my previous post, Joyride is Ontario's (and Canada's) first indoor bike park with something for everyone…
If you live anywhere near Laguna Beach, CA, you have to check out the annual Crankbrothers Christmas sidewalk sale this Saturday, December 19. The event runs from 10am-2pm and you can get…
Pro downhill mountain biker Brian Bartlett has come up with an innovative replacement knee built around the Rock Shox Monarch 4.2 Air Shock. According to the tech manual, "the Bartlett Tendon System…
This post is a bit of a holiday mountain bike potpourri - enjoy! Egg Nog Recovery Drink Just in time for the holidays, INFINIT Nutrition has released an Egg Nog flavored sports…
HAVEN on earth and good will toward men! This is the Easton product I was most excited to test after Interbike and a few weeks ago it finally arrived. The Easton Haven…
If you were on singletracks back in 2001 you might remember a site feature called "Sweet Bike." To our surprise it actually became one of the most popular features on the site…
Since some of us use our mountain bikes for more that just hitting the trails so I thought I'd talk about a great accessory I found for the morning commute. The Keen…
If a picture is worth a thousand words, what does this one tell you? Clearly there must be guide wires holding this rider up. Actually there are just two forces at play…
Here's something interesting you may not have heard of before: a bike wheel that won't let you fall. The Gyrowheel can be mounted on the front of a bike and uses "gyroscopic…
Interbike is basically like a strip-club where you aren't allowed to touch any of the dancers. This year I got all worked up seeing the latest from Easton but left the show…
If you're looking for a mountain bike transport system remember the name Saris! I'm rarely completely impressed with a product but this is one of those times. Today I will be reviewing…
A mountain bike helmet is the type of thing that you expect to do its job but really don't want to think about too much. In the case of a helmet, its…
You know the deal this time of year: it's usually way more fun to give than it is to receive. So while it might be exciting to find some of this stuff…
Here are two pieces of outerwear that are perfect for this time of year when the temperature starts to dip and the weather becomes a little less predictable. The Gore Bike Wear…
Last week I got a sneak peek at Canada's first indoor bike park, Joyride 150. When Bob_the_Builder found out I was going to Joyride 150 ahead of the official opening Dec 14th,…
photo courtesy hadleighcountrypark.co.uk Back in September UK officials finally settled on a location for the Olympic mountain bike competition after the UCI determined that the Weald Country Park course wasn't challenging enough.…
I've been riding my 29er for almost a year now and one of the things that was frustrating initially was the lack of component variety available. It was kinda like being a…
At Interbike I got a chance to chat with Greg Parish about how Straitline Components got started. Unlike many bike companies, Straitline's story includes a scrappy and unusual start. But being ultra…
Answer is a name that has been under the radar for a little while but they're back again with an all new product line up. Here are two Answer products that I'm…
I once asked a friend why he thought horses were so spooked by mountain bikes and he said it was because mountain bikers look like predatory jungle cats running through the woods.…
Last week I wrote about locating and planning for a new MTB trail and this is a continuation of that article. Click here to go back and get caught up. Walk the…