The Jumbo Jim is a fast, durable, light tire that can be used all-year, in all conditions. It doesn’t do one thing great, but it does many things well. For me, I wanted a tire that I could rely on to get the job done no matter where, or what I was riding. And because … Continue reading Schwalbe Jumbo Jim “Jack of all terrains, master of none”
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Can fat bikes be nimble? Yes! Nextie carbon fat bike rim review
Nextie carbon fat bike rims are ridiculously light, durable, and cost less than you think, making them one of the best improvements you can make to your fat bike. There are three things you can do to drastically change, and improve, the way your fat bike handles. Add front suspension, install as dropper seat post, … Continue reading Can fat bikes be nimble? Yes! Nextie carbon fat bike rim review
Smedley Park: MTB Winter Wonderland? – Just Ride Ep 3
Join me for a fun mountain bike ride in the snow at Smedley Park in Springfield PA. I’ll also go over a few snow riding tips along the way. So pour yourself a hot cup of coffee, sit back in your favorite chair and enjoy. In this special winter edition of the “Just Ride Series” … Continue reading Smedley Park: MTB Winter Wonderland? – Just Ride Ep 3
Janky MTB Goodness at Mt Penn – Just Ride Ep 2
This place has it all! Big rock rollers, challenging skinnies and features to test your grit. So pour yourself a hot cup of coffee and come along on another Sunday ride with my buddies and me at Mount Penn in Reading PA. In this episode of the mtbing “Just Ride Series” I take my Carver … Continue reading Janky MTB Goodness at Mt Penn – Just Ride Ep 2
Ergon GD1 Evo Factory Grips: All grips are NOT created equal
These MTB grips are quickly becoming one of my favorites. There is a ton of thought and technology behind them and it shows! Whether you are an all mountain rider shredding technical trails, or an enduro racer looking for some more comfort and stability on the downhills, these GD1 could be a great match. They … Continue reading Ergon GD1 Evo Factory Grips: All grips are NOT created equal