Kona Buffer Kona Blink Kona Bolt Given the popularity of long-forked hardtails in the UK, it’s initially surprising that more major manufacturers don’t make such a thing. Most...
Mondraker Summum Pro Team Mondraker Foxy Mondraker Factor 2010 marks nine years in business for Mondraker, Spain’s best-known bike brand. Its profile has been raised considerably over the...
Orange Diva hardtail launched Orange Mountain Bikes has added a brand new women’s specific hardtail, the Diva, to its range for 2010. The company says the Diva is...
BMC Trailfox 02 BMC Trail Elite 04 BMC has signed an exclusive deal with Evans Cycles that will see the Swiss manufacturer’s bikes sold in the shop...
Singular’s new Pegasus Singular Cycles is a relatively new UK-based company with a soft spot for 29in wheels. The previously reviewed Swift was an interesting concoction...
Fairwheel Bikes’s Shimano Di2-equipped mountain bike was one of our highlights of Interbike. Despite appearances, the Rue Sports/USE/Edge Composites/Fibrelyte/etc bike was intended as a rider,...
Corsair is a relatively new bicycle brand that produces some very nice looking DH and FR models, but of interest to us is the Corsair...
“Innovate or die” says Specialized, and it’s certainly not big on standing still. The previous Specialized Stumpjumper FSR platform was introduced for 2008, tweaked for...
The Titus FTM is the company’s all-mountain/long-travel trail bike. It’s available in carbon fibre, aluminium or titanium models, all with 135mm (5.3in) of travel. The...
For tedious trademark reasons, Banshee is sold as Mythic in the UK – we’re not about to change all the logos on these pictures, though,...
Only a year after the debut of the Titus X Carbon, Arizona’s Titus has launched an all-new X Carbon for 2010. Geometry (XC-friendly 71/73 angles),...
Cotic unveiled the latest revisions to its now impressively broad range at the Cycle show – we’ve already shown you the forthcoming X ‘cross bike,...
The splendidly-named Gary Fisher Rumblefish is a new platform for 2010, and will be available in two spec levels. We rode the £3,200 Rumblefish 2...
Marin’s Quad-Link Trail 140 bikes were among our favourites of 2008 when they first appeared: “big bike handling without the bigness,” we said of the...
“The new Turner RFX is the perfect blend of all-mountain pedalling ability and adrenalin-rushing freeride tendencies,” says the card stuck to the chainstay of Turner’s...
We showed you Trek’s new, lighter Remedy recently and we had a chance to ride on at Interbike. Not, alas, the rather lovely carbon fibre...
29er specialist Niner Bikes has launched a carbon fibre version of its Niner Air 9 29in race bike. Called, without too much imagination, the Air...
When we tested Kona’s Magic Link-equipped, variable 6-7.4in travel Coilair early in 2009, we enjoyed the ride but thought it a bit too much of...
We introduced you to the new Gary Fisher Superfly 100 recently, and now we’ve ridden it. Despite the name, the Superfly 100 actually has 110mm of...
The Yeti ASR5C is constructionally similar to the existing 4in travel ASR – two models will be available with either a carbon fibre or aluminium...
Shimano’s Dura-Ace Di2 electronic shifting system has been in circulation for a while now. It was inevitable that, at some point, someone would try and...
The Santa Cruz V10 that Steve Peat rode to a World Championship win was proudly on display outside the Santa Cruz stand at Interbike’s Outdoor...
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