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Road bikes and mountain bikes are among the most popular types of bikes you can buy. But they're very different. Their frames look completely different, one has fat tyres while the other has ...
KTM 390 Enduro R Review KTM has officially entered a new market segment of value-packed off-road fun with the new 390 Enduro ...
The differences between a road bike and a gravel bike may, at first glance, look small. Both have drop handlebars, a racy ride position and similar-looking gears and tyres. But there are subtle ...
A trip to Italy opened my eyes to the need for variety in gravel bikes to meet regional flavors and individual rider needs.
The Cowboy Cross is the company’s first “all-road” model, with thicker, bigger tires, seat suspension, inverted fork suspension and a substantially bigger battery for more extended trips ...
Icelandic bike company Lauf Cycles has always been a bit … different. The Lauf Úthald we brought in for the Field Test was certainly different from the other all-road and endurance bikes, drawing ...
Incredibly lightweight, capable, and durable, with power and performance to impress, these full-suspension e-bikes can tackle any terrain.
Upside-down suspension forks remain niche products to this day. But with the launch of the new FOX Podium, is our ...
Cowboy’s Cross all-road e-bike is able to handle a wide variety of terrain thanks to fatter tires and new suspension in the seat and front fork.
Some e-bike manufacturers design their products to resemble a motorbike rather than a bicycle – one example is the Volcon Brat, a versatile EV engineered to go both on and off the beaten path.
Part road bike and part mountain bike, gravel bikes offer the best of both worlds. They can soar over roots and jagged rocks with ease—sometimes without suspension—and stay as lightweight and ...