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This article first appeared in the January/February 2024 issue of Adventure Cyclist magazine. It’s no secret that I’m a fan of Black Mountain Cycles: they’re simple and affordable steel bicycles designed by ...
This article first appeared in the June 2022 issue of Adventure Cyclist magazine. Bike testing is an important part of what we do here at Adventure Cyclist, but lately, with the pandemic ...
This article first appeared in the February 2022 issue of Adventure Cyclist magazine. Ibis has long been a boutique brand in the mountain bike world, with its premium carbon frames demanding a ...
This article first appeared in the July 2021 issue of Adventure Cyclist magazine. Redesigned for 2020, Ritchey’s new Outback is a bit of a departure from the norm. In the world of ...
This article first appeared in the May 2021 issue of Adventure Cyclist magazine. While I was taking a water break on one of my local trails in the Salt Lake City foothills, ...
This article first appeared in the April 2021 issue of Adventure Cyclist magazine. Among Specialized’s electrified offerings, all of which are named Turbo something — Levo, Kenevo, Creo, Vado, and Como — ...
This article originally appeared in the March 2021 issue of Adventure Cyclist magazine. Read Part 1 here. Part 2 of our annual Cyclists Travel Guide dives into specific tips and ...
EXP Series Anything Cradle, $120 We’re big fans of Salsa’s Anything Cradle (for proof, look no further than Nick Legan’s review from 2018). Simply put, there is no better functioning, ...
Hammerhead Karoo, $399 Big things may come in small packages, but sometimes they come in, well, big packages. The Hammerhead Karoo is a case in point. Unlike so many other ...
In the May issue of Adventure Cyclist, we reviewed Deputy Editor Dan Meyer’s personal Surly Wednesday, a Frankenstein-esque experiment in which he transformed his winter fat bike into a summer ...