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gPark MTB-Strength-Factory's article
Jun 20, 2020 at 7:52
Jun 20, 2020
Video: In-Depth Analysis of Flat Pedal Efficiency with the Strength Factory
can confirm five ten freerider pros plus a super grippy pedal like deity deftraps is like glue on my feet.
gPark jamessmurthwaite's article
Jun 17, 2020 at 11:57
Jun 17, 2020
Revenue Round Up: Strong Signs for the Bike Industry Following a Surge in Cycling Sales
precisely why I prefer shimano, half the price and works just as good lol
gPark pinkbikeaudience's article
Jun 10, 2020 at 10:32
Jun 10, 2020
Winner Announced: Win It Wednesday - Enter to Win 1 of 2 SQlab 6OX Saddles
I have the 60x on the way for my mtb as well! Haven't been having much numbness, just some pain down there lol. Hoping it will be more comfortable. I actually measured my sit bones before I ordered it so I'd get the right width - I think I've been riding on saddles that are too narrow for me for years! We shall see. Also, even though they say its for E-MTB and "gravity" I assume it will still work fine for trail/enduro riding? And I was wondering how thick/supportive the padding is as I want something soft, but still able to provide decent support.
gPark edspratt's article
Jun 7, 2020 at 9:40
Jun 7, 2020
Video: Practice and Qualifying at Downhill Southeast - Windrock 2020
Cowboys from Hell fits great w/ this video lol
gPark mikekazimer's article
Jun 1, 2020 at 8:14
Jun 1, 2020
12 of the Best 2020 Flat Pedals Ridden & Rated
top loading pins on any pedal is basically a deal breaker if you ride anywhere w/ rocks lol
gPark mikekazimer's article
May 26, 2020 at 10:31
May 26, 2020
Check Out: Manual Machines, Plastic Pedals, Body Armor, Camo Seats, & More
My deftraps just came in today. They are made of a special nylon composite (Deity claims they are 30% stronger than ofther nylon composite pedals) and have the same bearings as their more expensive metal pedals. There really is no downside to nylon composite pedals and they aren't inferior to metal pedals in any way - they actually don't get hung up on rocks and roots as much if you happen to hit your pedal into any. They also are extremely durable, just as much if not more so compared to metal pedals. They are also pretty big, so if you have big feet, you're good! Highly recommend!.
gPark edspratt's article
May 5, 2020 at 7:18
May 5, 2020
Video: GT Launches New Zaskar LT Trail Hardtail
52cm seat tube length on an XL is so....last year.
gPark mikelevy's article
Apr 20, 2020 at 21:17
Apr 20, 2020
Field Trip: Is Buying a Used Mountain Bike Worth It?
I agree, has to be the right price and I think it's important that you can check the bike out in person...can't trust people online these day. That being said my brother's first bike was a Stumpjumper Elite for a steal that was in fantastic condition purchased off Pinkbike...but it just of easily could have needed a suspension service, dropper service, new drivetrain, etc.
gPark danielsapp's article
Feb 25, 2020 at 15:32
Feb 25, 2020
IOC Official Comments on Potential Impacts of Coronavirus on 2020 Tokyo Olympics
by this summer the virus will likely have spread WORLDWIDE according to leading epidemiologists and virologists
gPark pinkbikeoriginals's article
Feb 21, 2020 at 13:52
Feb 21, 2020
Video: Clipless vs. Flat Pedals - The Pros and Cons of Both
I like flats for rock gardens and jumps bc it's way easier to bail so I feel more confident. Never really have any issues slipping pedals anymore either, although I did when I first started. You get used to it quickly though.
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