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... and we've got some great ones for you!

Bad, Bad Otis

The Breadwinner Bad Otis has long been on our list for bikes to review. There aren't many made in the USA frames with 160mm of travel out there. This 27.5"-wheeled shred sled found itself under Locke, who wrote a wonderful review of this buckin' bronco of a hardtail.

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TranSardinia Trail

A lesser-known, 450-kilometer trail starting at Olbia (Italy) in the north and flowing south, the TranSardinia follows a crocheted masterpiece of natural forest trails, dusty shepherd tracks, and jagged mountain passes – eventually finishing in the city of Cagliari. With 13,000 meters of total climbing, the TranSardinia Trail kicked all of this crew's asses… in the best possible way! Then came the food!

1988 WTB Wildcat Prototype

We're sure most of you are familiar with WTB. They make tires, sealant, saddles, grips, and more, currently. Yet, WTB began as a much different brand, with its line of Grease Guard hubs, headsets, brakes, tires, forks, and yep, even bicycle frames! Yet not all of them made it into production...

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Esker Japhy Ti 29er Hardtail Review

As far as production hardtails are concerned, the Esker Japhy is one of the most excellent all-rounder options out there. Truthfully, I had very little to critique with the steel Japhy, and so I was elated when they reached out asking if I’d like to throw my leg over a new titanium Japhy. Read on below for my thoughts and a full gallery of details… - John

Girls Gone Gravel

Hosted by Kathryn and Aimee of the Girls Gone Gravel podcast, the inaugural Girls Gone Graveling Festival kicked off last month and Taneika Duhaney was there to capture all the action!

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