If you wanted to have a spin on one of the many new bikes on show, the rather impressive test track was available all weekend. Gore...
BeOne MTB Distribution is bringing in a load of stuff, including the reinvigorated BeOne brand. This freeride bike is a bit like a beefed-up Giant VT,...
Topeak Lots of new stuff from accessorymeister Topeak. We’re intrigued by this inflatable mudguard (or “fender” in US-speak) – with 10psi in it it’s pretty rigid,...
Litespeed Litespeed’s Obed titanium hardtail frame is designed for 100-120mm travel forks and features square-section rear stays and interchangeable dropouts so that you can run it...
We first showed you Felt’s new Equilink bike back in June. We didn’t have a chance to ride it then, but Interbike’s Dirt Demo gave...
Merlin’s Works 4.0 combines a titanium front triangle (of course) with an Ellsworth four-bar rear end. Another nail in the ISIS coffin – Race Face’s entry-level...
We first rode a Rocky Mountain Slayer sometime in the late 90s. Back then it was something of a novelty – a middling-burly 5in travel...
For your convenience, here’s all the Interbike 2006 articles in one location. There’s still stacks for us to get through, so keep checking back...
Brooks has added some interesting grips to its range of saddles and bags. The lock-on style grips are assembled by threading leather discs on to...
After not very long at Interbike’s Dirt Demo, a distinct trend made itself apparent – carbon fibre versions of existing bikes. We’ve already told you...
Cannondale has been using carbon fibre for quite a while – the magic string is pivotal (so to speak) to the function of the Scalpel...
The second day of Interbike’s Dirt Demo is done and, appropriately enough, dusted. We’ve ridden twelve interesting new bikes, of which first impressions soon. In...
The main purpose of Interbike’s two-day Dirt Demo at Bootleg Canyon, Nevada is to ride bikes. But with the best will in the world, you...
Knolly Bikes is a relatively new Canadian brand. Its first bike offerings have been of the DH/freeride persuasion, but this is the new Endorphin –...
Mavic The main change for the Mavic line-up is the new Crossmax SLR. It looks very similar to the Ksyrium ES which is the comapany’s top-end...
Amongst the huge halls of Eurobike, there was plenty of new bikes and kit for the women cyclists. Here’s a few bikes that caught our...
It’s all about the White We hadn’t been at Eurobike long when we started to notice a trend – there was a lot of white appearing...
Santa Cruz A couple of changes to the Superlight and Juliana, in the shape of a revised swingarm, which should save a little weight. GT The internal...
There was a lot to see at Eurobike, so much that we had to split it all across several articles. So, here for your viewing...
Hope Hope was showing its new Moto disc brake. Like Avid’s Code, it’s aimed at the freeride fraternity. The caliper has six pistons and there’s a...
Bianchi Bianchi is best known for its road bikes, indeed sister site RoadCyclingUK.com rates its Tarmac blasters very highly. MTBs are not something that Bianchi is...
Strange – Gearbox bikes Walking on to the Orange stand we were surprised to see two gearbox bikes. They’re not in production yet, but are early...
Quad XC Marin are more than a popular choice with XC/enduro riders, and the Mount Vision sits at the top of the Quad XC range. The...
If you’ve never been to Eurobike before (hosted in Friedrichshafen, Germany), let me tell you, it’s huge. I don’t just mean big, I mean massive....
Please enter your email so we can keep you updated with news, features and the latest offers. If you are not interested you can unsubscribe at any time. We will never sell your data and you'll only get messages from us and our partners whose products and services we think you'll enjoy.
Read our full Privacy Policy as well as Terms & Conditions.
Cookies help us deliver our services. By using this website, you agree to our use of cookies. Learn More
Accept