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Radek Burkat    :: from Marshall HanceFeb 27, 2005
Kick-Ass-Cogs Kick-Ass-Cogs
Still trying to find a proper single speed cog for your cassette hub?
EndlessBikeCo. has just what you are looking for. Kick-Ass-Cogs have a wide base that won’t dig into and damage your free-hub body. Additionally, the precision designed tooth profile runs super smooth and quiet by fitting your chain perfectly.
Luc 'Acadian' Albert    :: from Luc 'Acadian' AlbertFeb 22, 2005
Stump503 have an updated web site Stump503 have an updated web site
Stump503, which was founded in 2000, just updated their web site. They are still working out some minor bugs, but look pretty good for the most part. They are constantly doing updates so I recommend checking in on a regular basis.
xtrememtbkr killer    :: from jordan@pinkbike.comFeb 21, 2005
Hayes B.F.L. Levers Hayes B.F.L. Levers
Looking for an easy way to make your Hayes brakes more comfortable and easier to modulate? Hayes Brakes has introduced a new replacement lever set for both the HFX and HFX-MAG series brakes.

To find out how they have improved them read on......
Luc 'Acadian' Albert    :: from Steve CuomoFeb 9, 2005
S.D.G.’S I-Beam Seat and Post System: Setting a S.D.G.’S I-Beam Seat and Post System: Setting a New Standard
It’s safe to say that S.D.G.’s I-Beam seat and post system has come of age. After a full year on the pro racing circuit with teams such as Maxxis Factory and Iron Horse/MadCatz, the system has proven its mettle under fire. Geoff Kabush used an I-Beam system to win the 2004 NORBA cross-country and short-track points series. Downhill stars like Sam Hill and Colin Bailey competed on I-Beam all season, as did the Giant-Maxxis cyclocross team, featuring Adam Craig. Freeriders Eric Porter and Aaron Chase put the system to the test on a daily basis. For 2005 the GT, Sinister, Mongoose and Honda G-Cross squads, including Todd Wells, Eric Carter, and Greg Minnaar, have added their names to the roster, along with Specialized’s DH/freeride prodigy Kyle Strait.
Luc 'Acadian' Albert    :: from Luc 'Acadian' AlbertFeb 2, 2005
First Look: 2006 SRAM X.0 Drivetrain Componentry First Look: 2006 SRAM X.0 Drivetrain Componentry
This past weekend I was fortunate enough to get invited to SRAM’s Ride Camp to get a sneak peak at their new 2006 X.0 component lineup. The camp was held in beautiful Oracle Arizona. Not only did I get to see all of their new stuff, but also got to ride a bike fully decked out with [L=http://www.sram.com]SRAM’[/L]s new 2006 X.0 drivetrain – let me tell ya, it doesn’t get much better than this! I’ll get more into that later, but first let me talk to you about what SRAM has is store for 2006. I can’t show you any pictures, so I’ll do my best to explain in detail what I saw.
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