Updates include new 3-position and 2-position dampers, a new Debonair+ air spring for the standard SID, and longer upper tubes to increase bushing overlap.
Commencal are calling the new 140mm Meta TR a mini-enduro bike, but with a longer reach and a slacker head angle there's not much 'mini' about this bike.
There's an all-new Jeffsy and we spent a few days in Portugal on the long-travel version to see what the fresh design is all about. And no, Christopher Walken wasn't there.
The original Habit was one of the first lightweight, medium-travel XC bikes with capable trail geometry. The new Habit takes the concept to a new level.
WTB revamps its most important tires and rims and introduces a two-layer armored bead seal. Daniel Sapp puts them to task on Idaho's Silver Mountain trails.
Sizing that's a big leap forward from the previous model and different grades of carbon fibre across the range could make Cube's new Stereo a hot contender for your cash.
Set-and-forget suspension that pedals great and rides smoothly? We've heard that before, but garage inventor Damon Madsen thinks he's cracked the code.
When Specialized took on the task of overhauling their staple XC race craft, the Epic, they knew they had their work cut out for them. All the details of the redesign here, plus some initial ride impressions.
There's yet another foam, tire insert on the market. Does this one actually improve tubeless tire performance? We get a few runs on the new Banger from Italy.
Should SRAM and Shimano be worried about Box's new derailleur and PushPush shifter? Here are some early impressions of Box's long awaited drivetrain components.
When Devinci rolled out the Django 27.5 trail bike, the first question on many riders minds was, "Why isn't Devinci making an aggressive 29er version?" Well, here's the 29er version.
Kona is trotting out a new 140-millimeter travel version of the Hei Hei. How does the 2017 Hei Hei Trail perform? We spent a day riding Squamish aboard the thing. Here's the story.
The sportās most iconic component brand finally gets it right. Their new āredemption dropperā is hydraulic-powered, cable-operated, user-friendly, and comes with a three-year guarantee.