Pivot Shuttle LT first ride review – from Shimano to Bosch. How does the Shuttle perform with the new motor? We took a closer ...
Mondraker Crafty first ride review: many new features? Check! Read the full review to find out how they’ve been implemented ...
The Fluid VLT comes in 5 sizes, and Norco has stepped away from the traditional S-M-L approach, instead opting for 5 numerical bands. The rear chain stay length varies on sizes and Norco uses its ...
Wireless, lightning-fast, and incredibly versatile – that’s how FOX describe their new Live Valve Neo shocks. Yes, you read that right! For the second generation of their electronic suspension system, ...
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More travel – 10mm more to be precise, which means the Wild has 170mm front and rear. You get a custom-tuned Fox Float X or Float X2 shocks and Fox 38 forks, and it has been designed to be more ...
The front fork is paired with a FOX X2 Factory air shock. Pivot rely on their in-house carbon handlebars, which makes the Phoenix the only bike in this test with a carbon cockpit. The robust DT Swiss ...
Following the Fox recommendations for the Float X2 shock got us to a good starting point. With no detailed suspension setup recommendations from Merida, I started out with 30% sag for the Float X2 ...
Bernard gets his bike, and we get ours, with the flip of a chip. The Phoenix was originally designed and optimized around a Fox DHX2 Coil or Float X2 air shock, and complete builds will either include ...
The top-end Phoenix Pro build get’s 4-way adjustable Fox Factory suspension, with an air sprung Float X2 shock and the latest Grip X2 damper in the 40 fork. Yes, Shimano’s Saint 10-speed drivetrain ...
Coming in at $6,390 AUD for the frame and Fox Float X2 shock, or $16,790 for the top-tier complete build, the HD6 is by no means a cheap machine. The HD6 rolled into our stable as the weapon of choice ...
Electronic rear shocks for mountain bikes have some big selling points, but it's imperative that they react to changing terrain quickly.That shouldn't be a problem with Fox's new Live Valve Neo ...