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Hamiltron
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Hamiltron edspratt's article
Jan 26, 2026 at 14:32
Jan 26, 2026
Life Time Bans Drop Bars from the Leadville Trail 100 & Little Sugar MTB Races
Really? This is actually a topic? Ride the setup that works for you and be happy with it. I mean, it's riding bikes after all, not a pencil-pushing council worker's bugbear.
Hamiltron stephanepelletier's article
Apr 22, 2025 at 16:53
Apr 22, 2025
Hundreds of ARI Bikes Stolen in Transit from LA to Utah
@brianpark: Couldn't agree with you more! That level of lose of inventory would hurt or destroy any business. Comments like this make me sad for humanity. Keyboard warriors should put themselves in the same situation and question if they'd be so disrespectful if it was happening to them.
Hamiltron Dario-DiGiulio's article
Nov 13, 2024 at 14:54
Nov 13, 2024
Field Test Review: 2025 Specialized Stumpjumper 15 Alloy
Henry! Please explain why you seemed to have the fork low-speed locked-out? My forearms are crying in sympathy!
Hamiltron alicialeggett's article
Apr 12, 2024 at 23:23
Apr 12, 2024
Thank You For Everything, Pinkbike
Thank you for all the great articles and sharing of your experience and recovery. Very brave on all levels! Wish you the best for the future!
Hamiltron dan-roberts's article
Sep 6, 2020 at 20:04
Sep 6, 2020
First Ride: Privateer's New 141 Trail Bike - Across The Pond Beaver
Wonder if it'll take a 160mm fork ok?
Hamiltron hmendel's article
Jan 15, 2018 at 15:13
Jan 15, 2018
'Dear Kelly' - Carson Storch's Tribute to Kelly McGarry - Video
Just the best! :)
Hamiltron vernonfelton's article
Jul 28, 2017 at 15:23
Jul 28, 2017
Too Long? Too Slack? Not Enough? – Pinkbike Poll
I think we're at a point now where there's so much choice in what we have access to, geometry wise, travel wise, wheel size, suspension characteristics etc etc. That what's really important now is really having a good understanding of what works for us as an individual rider. That means riding lots of different bikes and finding what works best for us, not just relying on marketing & technology.





