New for 2011 Camelbak bladders feature integrated arms to hold them open, allowing them to dry...




Dirt Rag - Interbike 2010 Day 3
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The popular Mule NV gets a makeover with a lighter weight fabric and a more breathable back...
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The Charge 450 features superlight construction—450 refers to the weight in grams of the...
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Campy on Dirt Rag? We thought this one-off Campagnolo shiv was a creative use of an old...
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Filling the gap between the Race King and the Mountain King, this bad boy comes in 2.2" and...
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The Scapegoat is Diamondback's park bike. A beefed-up version of the company's all-mountain...
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Hey, we got really thirsty, what can we say?
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DT Swiss is now offering full carbon rigid forks for 26 and 29 inch wheels. Weights are 585...
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All new for model year 2011, the Evolution sports 120mm of ICT suspension travel.
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All new for model year 2011, the Evolve sports 100mm of ICT suspension travel.
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Slopestyle 120mm rig built for the park, jumps and 4X action. Fox 831 up front and ICT in the...
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Formula is throwing their hat into the wheelset ring for 2011. Their scandium 29er wheelset...
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Formula revised their two piece rotor design to allow for the even expansion of the steel rotor...
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Formula was also introducing their fork lineup. These were mockups for the show; the design of...
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For 2011 Formula will offer two aftermarket upgrade kits for their brakes that will allow owners...
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The singlespeed Jamis Dragon 29er is available as a frameset this year. Retail for the frame and...
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A great value, the Dragon 29 Sport is constructed of Reynolds steel. Retail for the complete...
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Jeff Jones was swamped by showgoers eager to view his production bikes and handlebars.
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Kind Shock is the first company to bring an adjustable seatpost to market in the popular 27.2mm...
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Kuat unveiled their premium NV model last year. For 2011 they introduced a two bike add-on for $...
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This isn't just any Lezyne floor pump. This high volume model, dubbed the Dirt Floor Drive, can...
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