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An amazing group of people on a mission to redefine what a bike shop can be. Online or in-store, stocking all the good stuff.

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Worldwide Cyclery
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OneUp Components is known for constantly upping the standing in the mountain bike industry. Their dropper post has been a shop favorite since its launch a few years back. Now on the V2 version, our customers are still just as happy. Check out what our cu…
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Worldwide Cyclery
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Like many things in the mountain bike world, pedals come down to personal preference. Flats or clipless, whatever you decide make sure you are comfortable on them! In this review, our customer Julio gives his thoughts on the Hope F20 platform pedal. Chec…
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Worldwide Cyclery
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Although Magura might not be as common as bigger brands like SRAM & Shimano, the quality and performance of their brakes go toe to toe with the big dogs. In fact, many people prefer them. Our customer Ari is one of those people. Check out what he had to …
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Worldwide Cyclery
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Carbon handlebars are a great addition to any mountain bike. Not only does the carbon dampen sharp impacts and edges, but it will save you weight too! In this review, our customer picks up a Race Face Next 35 Riser Carbon bar. Check out what he had to sa…
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Worldwide Cyclery
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The Fox Transfer Dropper Seatpost has been a shop favorite since its introduction several years ago and it's easy to see why. With its good looks and reliable performance, it's a no-brainer to have on any mountain bike. Florian has been riding his for so…
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Worldwide Cyclery
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Deity is known for their incredibly reliable components and their family of riders that we could comfortably say make up a majority of the hardest riders on the planet. With these guys and gals putting their products to the limit, you know you can trust …
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Worldwide Cyclery
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The RockShox Pike has been around for a long time and we have seen many variations of the fork over the years. Today, the Pike is almost unmatched in its capabilities. Luckily, RockShox offers more than just an Ultimate version of the fork so riders of a…
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Worldwide Cyclery
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The Maxxis Dissector tire was released as a very fast-rolling tire that was grippy enough for DH racing at the highest level. It turns out that this tire became a quick favorite of ours as it inspired confidence in the loose dirt we ride daily while also…
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Worldwide Cyclery
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The Fox Float DPX2 shock can be seen on enduro and trail bikes across the world. It is light yet still burly enough to handle just about anything. In this review, our customer George gives his thoughts on his new shock. Read on to hear more!. …
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Worldwide Cyclery
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There is no doubt that getting the right tire for the job can be a little daunting for some. If you don't have a go-to mountain bike tire then the sheer amount of choices can give you buyers paralysis. One of our great customers gives us a rundown on the…
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Worldwide Cyclery
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The Quarq Shockwiz is an advanced piece of suspension tuning technology that allows regular riders to have factory level tuning ability without all of the fuss of being a factory racer. This customer has been using the Shockwiz to tune their suspension w…
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Worldwide Cyclery
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The Maxxis Assegai and Minion DHRII tire combo are one of our favorite tire combinations for serious enduro and trail riding here at the shop. Donald has been riding them for a while now and is here to give us his thoughts. Read on for more!. …
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Worldwide Cyclery
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Looking to take your bike to the complete next level? Adding a SRAM X01/XX1 Eagle groupset will have you sitting pretty. Just check out what our customer Brad did to his Evil. After throwing on a new drivetrain he had this thing dialed. Check it out!. …
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Worldwide Cyclery
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Very few wheel and hub manufacturers can go toe to toe with Industry Nine. Their craftsmanship and flat-out sexy products just work well time after time. Our customer Zac was on the hunt for a new wheelset and decided on the Industry Nine Hydra Enduro S.…
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Worldwide Cyclery
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Did you open up your new DT Swiss hubs and realize that you now need a tool to service, swap, or upgrade your ratchet kit? Well, it was news to us too at first. In this blog, we are going to show you exactly how to upgrade your DT Swiss EXP hubs to the 5…
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Worldwide Cyclery
4 years
SRAM's brakes are arguable some of the best brakes money can buy. They are easy to install, priced reasonably, and have a lot of modulation. Something most brands don't offer. The G2 brakes came out only a few years ago and since then, they have taken of…
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Worldwide Cyclery
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RockShox is one of our favorite brands. The engineering that goes into their suspension products is almost unmatched and one item, in particular, embodies their engineering perfectly. The Super Deluxe Ultimate Rear Shock can be seen on most bikes today. …
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Worldwide Cyclery
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Sometimes all it takes to have your fork feeling like new is a fresh damper kit. Luckily, RockShox has the Charger 2.1 RC2 damper upgrade available to riders so that they can drastically improve the performance of their Lyrik forks with relative ease. Ch…
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Worldwide Cyclery
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Fox's DHX2 has held its spot as what we would consider to be the most popular coil-sprung rear shock. Although coil shocks tend to represent the whole set and forget it type vibe. You still have to rebuild them after some extensive use! Our buddy Patrick…
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