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Bicycle Review: Haibike Attack SL 27.5 (2014)

Haibike counts as one of the best known German premium manufacturers, but they did their homework in regard of the entry-level too. Sticking to the 27.5 inch wheel trend, they released the Attack SL in...

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Bicycle review: Devron Riddle H6.7 (2014)

Chances are we might be facing an important moment in the bicycle industry, as Eastern Europe realized that its lower cost of labor combined with the possibility to transfer manufacturing technologies...

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Bicycle review: Nakita Spider 5.5 (2014)

A new off-road contender is hungry for some international fame. We’ve said international because Nakita is already the second largest bicycle manufacturer in Austria, its story beggining somewhere back...

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Bicycle review: Kross Moon V3 (2014)

Straight from Poland we got the Kross Moon in its finest version, the V3, a full-suspension warrior ready to please any enduro buff. The manufacturer didn’t hold back in praising its prodigy, ensuring...

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Bicycle review: Rockmachine Torrent 70 (2014)

There are some bikes that work magic, and the Rockmachine Torrent 70 counts as one of them since it can make almost anyone, myself included, find again the pleasure of riding over the most difficult...

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First ride: Merida One-Twenty 7.900 (2015)

When Jurgen Falke stated that “not a single bolt of One-Twenty’s hasn’t escaped untouched”, our imagination got fueled, so when we stood face to face with Merida’s 2015 range, the natural option for a...

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