Why shouldn't you ride downhill or enduro with a tube?
Why shouldn't you ride a downhill or enduro bike with tubes? Only tubeless.
Why shouldn't you ride a downhill or enduro bike with tubes? Only tubeless.
I bought a bike. Now, after two months of riding, I've, to put it bluntly, completely crashed. In that one crash (just a small front flip), the gears and fenders broke. But I think a bike that cost €700 should be able to withstand something like that. What do you think? Was that €700 worth…
Hello, I would like to buy a new stem for my MTB, but I have now come across the term e-Performance. I think that means that this stem is for e-bikes, but can it also be used for normal MTBs? greetings
I have two sprocket sets, one new and the other a bit older. I still want to clean the older one so I have a backup in case something happens to the new sprocket set. What's the best way to clean it?
I have a Cube aim pro 22 and it's time to bleed the brakes. Unfortunately, after researching online and reading the manual, I still couldn't figure out exactly which oil I needed. The brake is installed Tektro HD-M275 with mineral oil which is transparent or possibly slightly yellowish. I would be happy about a direct…
You can do it already, Tubeless is just much better. You have less weight, no snakebites on punches and smaller holes are immediately patched.
Don’t you? You can decide yourself about hose or not, about wax or oil, over long or short pants, … you have to take care of what you prefer.