Coil-sprung suspension is a low-stiction, low-maintenance approach to suspending your mountain bike, with less heat build-up than air suspension. However, unlike air suspension (where you just ...
Without shock absorbers, a bicycle ride can be very uncomfortable. Even with standard absorbers, they are only designed to compress in one direction. Rinsten, a team of cyclists, has developed an ...
The bicycle wheel hasn't evolved much in the past few hundred years. But a new design cushions bumps with an in-board suspension that promises to save weight, space, and even your behind. The ...
While there's no denying that having a rear shock can improve some aspects of the mountain biking experience, it does add weight and complexity. The Rampage Innova cross-country bike offers an ...
With many downhill racers fitting titanium springs to their rear shocks to save weight, you could be forgiven for thinking that the humble steel coil is dead. But if you can't justify spending up to ...
You might not know it from browsing most brands’ offerings, but there are two styles of shocks for mountain bikes. The air shock is, by far, more popular and you will find on most mountain bikes. As ...
Cyclists that suffer from an uncomfortable ride while enjoying their sport may be interested in a new bicycle seat which has been created Rinsten, a company based in Redwood City, California. The ...
Have you ever hopped on a mountain bike only to find you didn’t love the ride? The issue may not have been the bike, but that the shocks weren’t set correctly for your weight or the terrain. Properly ...
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