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  1. Post your thoughts, musings and photos of your holy rail in action on your bike.
  2. Ok so, I currently have a DT Swiss 350 18t rear hub and I'm looking to upgrade the hub to 54t or buy the Lyne JB02 high engagement hub. Reason for choosing to upgrade is to get that higher engagement and also for that nice zzzz sound (in my opinion). But mostly for the engagement???? I have heard good reviews about both hubs and I'm not sure which option to choose as they both are similar in price. Lyne hub has 2.4 degree engagement compared to DT 6.6 degree engagement and I have heard that the Lyne hub has a lekker sound to it, aswell as the 54t upgrade. Just want to hear some of your thoughts and opinions from people who have ridden or have knowledge about these two options and which option is the better one to choose????
  3. Dropper posts have fast become an expected feature on any decent trail bike and increasingly seen on marathon and cross country offerings. With the rise in popularity comes an influx of feedback on the variety of options available. Amongst the many satisfied dropper owners we see a littering of complaints about the high costs of market leaders and the inferiority of many of the low cost contenders. Click here to view the article
  4. Lyne Components is known for their dropper posts and MTB components that won’t break the bank. They have now expanded their product range to include performance alloy wheelsets. Click here to view the article
  5. First Look Friday is an introduction to the gear that we are currently testing for review. This week we've got the Santa Cruz Hightower, The Cyclist Co socks and apparel, and a Lyne Pulse Crankset. Click here to view the article
  6. First Look Friday is an introduction to the products that we are currently testing for review. This week we're previewing a Lyne Components Contour dropper post, Five Ten's Kestrel Lace and drive components from e*thirteen. Click here to view the article
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