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  1. I'm really hoping that a Hubber can help me on this one. I have a Morewood Zula 27.5 with the X12 rear axle and would really like to have a spare derailleur hanger, otherwise a breakage could ruin a ride/holiday or even result in me having to scrap the frame... Looking around (pretty thoroughly) at all the online derailleur hanger providers has come up with nothing. It seems that the Morewood hanger might just be a custom one-off? If anyone has one / knows where to get one / has Patrick Morewood's contact details, please let me know. I've attached a couple of pics of the hanger. Thanks
  2. A new company, Morewood Bikes (Pty) Ltd, has been formed that will give the South African-based mountain bike brand, Morewood Bikes, a new range and a fresh focus on it’s primary bike categories of Gravity and Trail. The new company is owned by Richard Carter, Morewood Bikes co-founder and Victor Momsen, founder of Momsen Bikes, another successful South African mountain bike brand. Click here to view the article
  3. Ive been talking to a lot of the pros racers ex sponsored riders and business guys about Morewood most of them are saying Morewoods pretty much dead. the shop is down and so is they're actual site has been for awhile now. I own 2 of they're bikes, Shova LT and a Kalula, last week some twat rode into me and broke my hanger I cant get one now. Ive tried emails contacting the owner,Nothing. 3 months ago i managed to barely get a hanger for the shova lt. Should i be hanging on to bikes that I cant get spares for or should i sell them or should i be keeping the 2 bikes... I dont want to sit with 2 bikes i cant fix or sell Opinions would help thanks.
  4. After a bit of time lost in the wilderness, Morewood Bikes is back. The first new model they will be releasing is the Zula LT. The original Zula was a trail capable marathon racer which many riders ended up riding as a local trail bike. The new Zula LT keeps the 27.5" wheel platform but comes with more travel and a greater focus on trail riding. We chatted to Sam Bull at Crank Chaos about the prototype Zula LT. 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 Evil's The Wreckoning; Mavic Cosmic Pro Carbon SL C road wheels, and a Morewood Mamba dropper seatpost. Click here to view the article
  6. After an action-packed World Cup at Cascades we've pulled together a few more shots of bikes spotted over the weekend. Click here to view the article
  7. The seed was sown on a particularly bumpy trail ride on my Nukeproof Snap, possibly the stiffest possible ride you will experience bar rigid bikes. It was time, I needed a bike I could throw down a trail without worrying about my poor body being bashed up by the vibrations. And so it started, my search for a hardy trail/all mountain bike had begun. Click here to view the article
  8. So, it's time to look at a new ride. I'm currently selling my Nukeproof Snap and Argyle fork (if you're keen PM me )and looking for a 140mm+ all mountainy ride. I've found a fork, 160mm Fox Talas, and have all but decided on an NS Soda Air, but thought I would put it to the people for some opinion. My budget is max 17,000 for a frame, has to be 26 and minimum 140mm travel. And go...
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