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Cycling, for better or for worse, involves gear and frequently copious amounts of it. Even the most Zen bike riders among us are wardens of small arsenals; parts, clothing, tools and other necessary accoutrements. Of course all play a role in keeping the wheels rollin’. The trouble can frequently be keeping this ‘stuff’ accessible and [...]

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Spring in the Front Range of the Colorado Rockies is a tumultuous time for the region’s cyclists. We start to get restless. Months have passed since the alpine has permitted us entry on two wheels. Winter months spent on trainers, if you swing that way, or riding the plains under layers of fancy fabric are [...]

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What do we carry with us when we ride? No two cyclist’s gear lists are exactly the same and for that matter most riders have multiple gear configurations that vary with the season, route, the type of ride or even personal mood. In my experience those of us who ride a lot develop what I [...]

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The White Rim Trail – Single day ride unsupported 5-10-08 112 miles 9:43:23 Ave speed 11.5 mph 200 oz of water- 20 oz left upon return Redline Monocog single speed 34×18 gearing Early spring 2008 was spent wondering weather or not I could do this ride in a day. This would be my longest ride [...]

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The Bike. The most important piece of gear. I currently ride one mountain bike exclusively and it is the no nonsense Redline Monocog. Not light and certainly not sexy buy it always gets the job done without failure. I made some changes to the stock bike as the components it ships with are a little [...]

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