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First Look - BOX X6 Carbon Fork
Building off the success of the previous X5 fork, Box unveils the new titanium packed X6 carbon race fork. But is it any good?
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Best Bike For BMX Racing
Complete bikes are often over looked for fancy custom builds. But there's still some great value offered in today's packages. Let's take a look at our top 3 pics for the best bmx race bike in 2024!
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Is Hook Flange The Best For Berd Spokes
Let's look at the new Hook flange hubs from onyx racing and discover why this may be the best way to use Berd spokes.
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Choosing the Best HT Pedal
Searching for the best clip pedal for BMX Racing? In this article we take a look at the T2 and X2 to help you find the best option for your racing needs.
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Promax CK-1 / HF-3 Spotlight
Promax brings a slew of updates to its line of drivetrain-related components. What makes this special is the level of integration and customization. We break down all the new parts and outline a few suggestions for what set up suits your needs.
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Radio Solar Carbon Rim Breakdown
Each year Radio expands its collection of high-end race components. The Radio Solar Carbon rim falls right in-line with this objective. Read more about the top-tier Radio Solar Carbon Rim.
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Radio Raceline Frames
Selecting your next race frame can a be a daunting task. With so many options we outline the best Radio Frames that match any budget. Between the Helium, Quartz, or Solar, you're bound to find your dream ride with this buyer's guide.
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What Are Tubolito Tubes
You may have noticed some funny looking orange valve stems on a few pro bikes. No, these aren't design choices but rather a trademark of an Austrian brand known as Tubolito. Keep reading to learn more about this quirky innovation!
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Buyer’s Guide: Wired Vs. Foldable Tires
There’s more to purchasing tires than simply choosing your favorite brand and tread pattern. Two tires of the same model can differ in various ways. Because tires are the primary point of contact between your bike and the ground, finding the right set up is crucial to your performance.