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Mountain / september 2015


IN THIS ISSUE

Tech, Trends, & Know-How 6 Boost Your Potential For Growth 12 On The Plus Side Online Exclusive: Suspension Corrected

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Mountain Product 4 WTB: Innovate Dirt 10 Stan’s NoTubes: Circulatory System 16 NiteRider: See And Be Seen 20 iSSi: Go To Great Lengths


lead out / about this issue Digging The Knobby-Tired Life

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’m Adam Shaleen and I’m the customer service supervisor at Q-West. I’m stoked to be sharing our newest issue featuring mountain bikes—my personal preference for two-wheeled fun. Whether it’s roasting dirt jumps or getting lost in some backcountry singletrack, nothing beats the feeling of flying through the mountains on your bike. Having a QBP office in the mountains means my coworkers and I get to ride some of the best trails anywhere in the world. Between the slick rock of Moab, the rugged Wasatch Range, and all of the bike parks, we have something for every type of rider out there. It also means that we know and use the mountain bike products your customers are looking for. Our expertise comes from experience—something we love to share whenever we can! Like every issue of Call Up, this September issue explores current trends and tech in the bike industry. This month we’ll take a look at plus-size tires, explain Boost, and show you the latest and greatest we have to offer. Mountain biking has played a key role in QBP’s history, and it will continue to be a huge part of our work and play far into the future. I hope you enjoy this issue, and remember none of the riding we enjoy so much would be possible without the trail builders. It’s oftentimes a thankless job, but they’re doing it for the same reason as all of us: the love of the ride. Make sure to give a high five and buy them a beer when you can, because no dig, no ride! Get those tires off the ground!

Mountain biking has played a key role in QBP’s history, and it will continue to be a huge part of our work and play far into the future

Online exclusive on this page: Big tires, bigger views. Photo courtesy of WTB

Cover Photo courtesy of Race Face

CALL UP / Volume 2, Number 7 / September 2015 Published by Quality Bicycle Products 6400 West 105th Street Bloomington, Minnesota 55438 www.qbp.com/call_up Customer Service: 800.346.0004 customerservice@qbp.com

Suspension Corrected

Knowing how to properly diagnose and service common suspension issues can increase your shop’s profitability by up to 2.5 hours of billable labor. Additionally, it will provide your customers a noticeable difference the next time they hit the trail. Setting reasonable and realistic expectations while service writing will help avoid surprises and additional labor costs to the customer later, increasing their trust in your repair technicians. Visit Call Up online for a few easy, but important, steps to properly identify and diagnose suspension issues before you open up the fork.

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Innovate Dirt Mountain biking has experienced numerous technological advances during its existence. WTB has had a hand in all of

them, producing high-performing components for trail riding, recreation, and elite racing all over the globe. From the Carbon TCS rim—the brand’s first foray into carbon—to being a leader in the plus-size movement, WTB has proven its commitment to innovating and evolving the sport at large.

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1 Ci24 Carbon TCS Rim RM1540 / PD550W

• 27.5 x 24mm • Strong, stiff, and lightweight carbon rims with 24mm inner width and easy tubeless-compatible setup. WTB Technologies:

2 Riddler 2.4 TCS Light 27.5 Tire TR1630 / JG68Y

• 27.5 x 2.4 • Large, supported toothy side knobs and densely packed, low center tread makes for a tire that hungers for speed but hangs on in the corners. WTB Technologies:

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3 Scraper i45 TCS 27.5+ Rim RM1653 / SU150W

• 27.5+ x 45mm • Tubeless-compatible performance for riders of plus size systems. WTB Technologies:

4 Bridger 3.0 TCS Light 27.5+ Tire TR1663 / HS68G

• 27.5 x 3.0 • Rounded profile and square lugs provide confidence and predictability while braking and cornering. WTB Technologies:

5 Trail Boss 3.0 TCS Light 27.5+ Tire TR1664 / PD68G

• 27.5 x 3.0 • Fast-rolling tire with staggered side blocks that really dig in when it’s time to brake. WTB Technologies:

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Boost 110 or Boost Front

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“110” as in 110mm wide. This comes from the same reasoning that leads L1 = 18.27mm to 148mm in back—a stiffer, L2 = 42.6mm stronger wheel, etc. Boost employs a 15mm thru-axle, and the Over Locknut Dimension (OLD) is where the 110mm comes from.

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t’s rare that the bike industry sits still for long when it comes to the L1 = 18.27mm pursuit of performance gains. Boost is a perfect example. It’s a new front and rear hub spacing standard that results in increased wheel strength on all wheel sizes as well as added design flexibility. As tire widths continue to G = 142 expand, and modern geometries with short chainstays for quick acceleration remain a goal, Boost fits the bill. Here’s the long and short of what Boost is all about, and why it’s likely to catch on.

We haven’t seen an end cap kit for converting 15 x 100mm hubs to 15 x 110mm, but it is theoretically possible. A non-disc side end cap would be G = 142 10mm longer, and you would have to re-dish or rebuild your wheel. Front Hub Comparison

L2 = 42.6mm

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L = 10.4mm

Let’s all take a moment to reflect on how far mountain biking has come since the days of 7-speed freewheels and rear axles that snapped like chicken bones. Chainstay lengths used to be as long as an NBA forward’s arm, and 1.9" tires looked aggressive—yet neither got us anywhere very fast. G = 100 It’s a good thing those days are behind us.

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One thing that hasn’t changed, however, is that mountain bikers want to ride longer, farther, and faster. These simple desires drive innovation and lead to developing equipment that helps make this possible. Boost is one such innovation that allows riders to experience new, wider tire widths and wheel sizes without compromising modern trail geometry or durability. CL

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L1 = 18.27mm

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Mountain bikers want to ride longer, farther, and faster. This leads to CL + 3mm developing equipment that makes it possible.

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Crank comparison

Rear Hub Comparison

Boost 148 or Boost Rear

Crank comparison Crank comparison

“148” as in, you guessed it, 148mm wide. 142 x 12mm With a wider hub shell comes better bracing angles of the spokes, which results L1 = 18.27mm L2 = 42.6mm in a stiffer, stronger wheel. This is a big advantage for 29ers, as a correctly built wheel of this size on this new dimension yields a wheel of similar strength and stiffness to a standard 26" rim with L1 = 18.27mm L2 = 42.6mm = 18.27mm L1 = 18.27mm L1 = 18.27mm 142mm L1 hubs. Expect to see bikes in the L2 = 42.6mm future with 141mm OLD hubs for bikes G = 142 = 142mm Hub width with QR dropouts, similar to the 135mm hubs we see today.

148 x 12mm Boost L1 = 18.27mm

L2 = 42.6mm

L2 = 42.6mm

L2 = 42.6mm

G = 148= 148mm Hub width

Compatibility of Cranks G = 142

L = 10.4mm

G = 142

A wider rear hub puts the cassette farther outboard, so in order to get the best shifting performance out of the derailleurs, the chainline (the line from the chainring to the center of the cassette) needs to be moved to accomL =bikes 10.4mm modate that new position. L = 10.4mmBoost compensate with adjustments to the chainring position. The good news is that this may only mean a new chainring or crank spider for an existing crank. The crank arm Q factor (the distance between a rider’s feet when they’re on the pedals) stays G = 100 the same. On SRAM 2x10 cranks, the

10.4mm G =L =148

chainline of the inner ring is 49mm, with the outer ring placed at approximately 53mm. For most Shimano 2x cranks, the inner chainring is at 48mm, and the outer ring is at approximately 52mm. With a 2x crank on a new frame, mount G = 100 L = 10.4mm a 1x ring to the position. L =outer 10.4mm

using new cranks are going to be the only options for a 2x or 3x system on a 148mm-spaced bike. Coincidentally, ideal chainline is around 47mm for 142 hubs and 50mm for 148. So if the frame/tire maintains the 6mm industry G = 110 standard for clearance of chainring-toframe and chain-to-tire in the lowest Triple chainring cranks have a 50–51mm gear, a change may not be required. chainline in the middle ring, and may However, this has the potential to or may not provide enough clearance severely limit chainring choice and for 1x adaptation on a Boost rear potentially be unsafe. (QBP does not end. Changing the spider on SRAM recommend the use of any drivetrain cranks to a Boost-compatible version, replacing the spider with a direct mount component combination that does not G =meet 110 G = 100 CL + 3mm manufacturer specifications.) G =CL110 chainring with a +3mm chainline, or Crank Comparison

168mm Q Factor

Q = 168

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Do we need more new sizes and dimensions to contend with? In certain cases, yes. Riders looking for performance gains are going to drive engineers, designers, and manufacturers to explore multiple ways to get that done. The current desire to explore new tire sizes and to make chainstays as short as possible creates one need, and the demand for equipment that can handle how far modern mountain bikers are pushing their bikes creates another. Within certain design parameters, Boost is a great solution that makes sense. SEPTEMBER 2015 / Mountain / 7


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1 Surly Rabbit Hole Rim RM0050 / 29 x 50" / ZZ180P RM0060 / 26 x 50" / QS180X A durable, welded AL-6061-T6 hoop for your 29+ or 26+ chassis and tire of choice. Also flattens out 2.3–2.5" tires on a frame with adequate clearance. 2 MSW XLA-40 Air Cartridge PU3301 / CT14B Inflate your 29er tires to race-ready pressure with a single MSW XLA-40 canister! XLA-40 is tubeless sealant friendly and packs the punch of two 20g cartridges. 3 Quality Wheels 29" SRAM/WTB Wheel WE8765 / Front / EH100G WE8766 / Rear / LY120S A high-value replacement option for 29" wheels that feature SRAM’s 406 hubs and WTB FX23 rims.

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4 Quality Wheels DT Swiss/Shimano 27.5" Wheel WE3132 / Front / ED150T WE3136 / Rear / BZ200O Highly durable replacement option for 27.5" thru-axle bikes that combine the DT Swiss 466d rim and Shimano Deore hubs. 5 Surly Plus Size Rim Strips RS0056 / 29+ / JO6W RS0066 / 26+ / TJ6Q Perfectly sized for Rabbit Hole 29+ or 26+ and available in colors to complement your rig! 6 Orange Seal Tire Sealant LU0302 / YW16P Quickly seals punctures up to 1/4" with the help of different sized and shaped particles called “nanites.” Lightweight and eco-friendly.

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7 Surly 29 x 3.0" Presta Tube TU0005 / UB14A A Presta tube designed for plus-size tires. 8 e.thirteen TRS Race Wheelset WE1437 / ZB1170R Oversized hub flanges result in better spoke triangulation and make these wheels very stiff, while carbon hub shells and TRS rims keep them race light. 9 Lezyne Digital Shock Floor Pump PU4277 / TC124Y Shop-grade quality coupled with a digital display and varnished wooden handle. Includes Schrader/Presta and shock chucks.


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1 Weather Warrior Phone Pouch BG1506 / RY22P Protects your phone, wallet, and other valuables. IPX6 waterproof with a TPU touch screen and camera window.

3 Macht Pack Shock Pump PU0421 / IG50A Compact, high volume, precise, and stylish, this shock pump is perfect for keeping in your pack.

2 Clam Disc Brake Gap Tool TL3151 / VL8A Take the guesswork out of disc brake setup and get your rotor centered perfectly in the caliper every time.

4 Velocity MTB Pump PU9016 / UK42A A high-volume mini pump featuring Snap-It Apogee head that won’t unthread your valve cores. Compatible with Presta and Schrader valves.

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5 1 Pro 26" Wheel WE1700 / Front / CT260M WE1701 / Rear / ND300Y This strong and lightweight build is perfect for dirt jump or all-mountain bikes and features DMR’s Thret rim on a 9-speed rear and 20mm front hub.

2 Vault Purple Fade Limited Edition Pedal PD5895 / RS210W Big platform, lightweight, tough, tuneable, and serviceable. One of the best platform pedals just got a new limited edition colorway. Get ‘em while they last! 3 Sect Grips HT1801 / IM10Y A new take on the classic mushroom design grip. This soft Kraton rubber grip provides a great combination of comfort and tackiness that features a thumb patch where wear is most common.

4 V6 Plastic Pedal PD3124 / FZ22I The new V6 pedals are equipped with a concave footprint, narrow profile and durable Dual DU bushing system that provides a lot of bang for the buck. 5 Super Moto Tanwall Tire TR0600 / AU42Q The Super Moto’s tread is a fast-rolling, compact tread that gives firm positive grip on hardpacked dirt or pavement. Perfect for dirt jumps, ramps, or street!

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1 Arch EX Wheelset WE5102 / HD650W

The Arch EX is your doeverything wheelset—light enough to be fast, but tough enough to handle whatever trails you encounter.

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Stan’s NoTubes is revered as the leader in tubeless, continually pushing the standard forward with innovative products. We’ve carried

Stan’s rims for a while now, and we’re ecstatic to say that we now carry the brand’s complete wheels as well. At the center of every Stan’s wheelset is the Neo hub, featuring 72 points of engagement, oversized bearings for maximum durability, and all the end caps you could need for easy convertibility. The lightweight hubs are laced to Stan’s Olympic-proven tubeless rims using easily replaceable spokes for a wheel your customers will love.

2 Flow EX Wheelset WE5108 / LS650F

For trail riding, you can’t beat the Flow EX—wider to give your tires a better footprint, and built to last.

3 Crest Wheelset WE5100 / IF650E

The Crest is a super lowweight wheelset that has the durability to last you for seasons to come.

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Just the thing for your disc cross rig­—the Grail is the perfect solution for going tubeless this fall.

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“Down the trail, look! It’s a fat bike. It’s a mountain bike. It’s…a plus-size bike?” Cycling’s latest trend has arrived in the form of the plus-size tire.

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t all began a few years ago (in 2012 to be exact) when Surly introduced the world to the Krampus and its good friend, the Knard. When the first production 29+ bike and tire became available, most of the cycling world sat back in anticipation to see if this weird, new, gargantuan tire standard would catch on. And catch on it has. This past year’s Sea Otter show saw the latest and greatest plus-size offerings from some of the biggest names in the industry—both in the 29+ and the 27.5+ varieties. As more brands toss their hats into the plus-size ring, consumers are increasingly realizing

Outer diameter The outer diameters of plus-size tires aren’t all that different than the diameters of fat bike tires. This opens up your frame to a few different tire and wheel options, increasing its versatility. As long as there’s 6mm of clearance on each side of the tire, you’re good to go.

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the benefits of having more rubber between them and the dirt.

Grip it. Grip it good. Plus-size tires fall somewhere in between a traditional mountain bike tire and a fat tire. By definition, they are between 2.8" and 3.25" when mounted to a 40–50mm wide rim. The combination of a wide-profile rim and the girth of a plus-size tire creates a larger contact patch for the

tire to connect to the dirt, which we all know equates to one thing: traction. Plus-size tires aren’t just between fat tires and mountain tires in terms of width though. They also fall right in the middle when it comes to tire pressure as well. Add that to the extra grip the tire itself offers, and you’ll be stuck to the trail in the gnarliest of conditions.

27.4—28.0"

26.0—26.8"

27.5 x 2.25" 26 x 2.25"

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Ride Over Anything Ok, so maybe the wide rim/big tire combo actually equates to two things. Plus-size tires (provided you have a frame that is compatible with them) give the rider an abundant amount of stability and comfort over something like a 29 x 2.25" or 27.5 x 2.25" set up. Let’s talk about confidence first. With a wider footprint under you, you’ll feel like there’s not much you can’t ride over—and you’d be right. While out on

A plus-size tire falls somewhere in the middle of a traditional mountain bike tire and a fat tire. a ride, you’ll likely find yourself going through corners faster and riding trails that you’ve never had the gumption to take on before. Now let’s talk about comfort. Remember that lower tire pressure? That comes in to play here, too. In addition to extra grip, lower pressures also provide a bit of extra cushion on rough and rocky trails.

More Bang For Your Buck When plus-size began to gain traction in the industry, it had many people worried and up in arms. Another new standard? Another issue with compatibility? On the contrary, depending on a rider’s current frame, these new plus-size options might actually make it more versatile. If you have a 27.5+ frame, a set of standard 29er wheels will easily fit. Surly’s Instigator is a 26+ frame that can also accommodate a standard 27.5" wheelset. All of these are great options if you’re looking to get a little faster handling and better acceleration out of your current frame. That sounds like two bikes in one to us! Fat bikes allow you to take advantage of plus-size wheels and tires, as well. If you’re looking to get a little more use out of your fat bike, throw a 27.5+ setup on it if you typically ride 26 x 3.8", or 29+ if you normally ride 26 x 4.8". This will drop weight from your fat bike with a minimal loss of traction on dirt, so you can shred the gnar with ease all year round.

A few—albeit not many—29ers on the market are compatible with 27.5+. There’s a small chance that you’ll be able to fit a 27.5+ wheelset with some 2.8" shoes mounted to it, provided you can still have a minimum of 6mm of clearance at the chainstay, seatstay, and chain while in the lowest gear.

Will It Last? With so much buzz around plus-size tires, many people are wondering the same thing: Does the plus-size trend have staying power? Or will it go the way of the LaserDisc and Crystal Pepsi. Early indications are that this is more than just another cycling fad. As more bikes, forks, tires, and rims become plus-size friendly; as more brands jump on the bandwagon; and as more consumers realize the benefits they offer, it’s fairly safe to say that plussize tires will be around for some time. Will they ever completely replace traditional tire sizes? Probably not, but they will work in unison with them to provide riders more options with fewer bikes, thanks to the ability to run multiple wheel sizes in one frame.

29.7—30.5" 28.7—29.3"

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TR1662 / HF68F

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TR6258 / PO74Y

TCS tubeless-ready, with a tread design that is fast rolling, with ample cornering knobs for staying upright in the corners.

Tapered and ramped center lugs on the Trax provide lower rolling resistance and responsive tracking.

Featuring a lightweight casing, smooth-rolling center knobs, and widely spaced lugs to handle whatever terrain you encounter.

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TR0030 / LK90F

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TR6375 / FH152E

Rows of small knobs provide allcondition traction, while the 3" width gives the float you need to roll over almost anything.

Larger lugs help you keep the rubber side down when things get loose out on the trail.

Super fast-rolling, low-profile knobs, EXO sidewall protection, with a 120tpi tubeless-ready casing.

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LT9359 / HJ310D

LT9121 / MN84D

A single beam, super-lightweight light designed specifically for riders who demand a high performance, superrugged light in a compact design.

The Lumina 350 represents the benchmark in high-quality, reliable, compact bike lighting. With the Solas 30 watt taillight, this combo represents the perfect choice for mountain bikers, road riders, and urban commuters.

2 Lumina OLED Rechargeable Headlight LT9360 / 800 / CU198C LT9361 / 600 / MQ174V

The Lumina OLED multifunctional digital display delivers precise battery run time over multiple lighting levels, allowing you to plan your next ride safely with complete confidence, day or night. 16 / CALL UP / PRODUCT / TECH / TRENDS / KNOW-HOW

4 Sabre 35 Rechargeable Taillight LT9135 / LO36O

Featuring 16 ultra bright LEDs that put out an impressive 35 watts, in a sleek aero design. The Sabre 35 is a very affordable, high-powered taillight.

5 Sentinel 40 Rechargeable Taillight LT9130 / YU60Y

The powerful 40 watt Sentinel incorporates cutting edge technology, projecting laser lanes providing a highly visible barrier between rider and vehicles. Visible from over one mile, the sentinel is the ultimate in taillight safety.


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though. Offering world-class customer service to both dealers and consumers is something that NiteRider prides itself on. With lighting experts on hand to answer questions and deal with warranty issues, NiteRider does everything in its power to put customers first and keep them happy.

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1 SRAM GX 1400 2x11 Crankset CK6271 / AD234J High-end aluminum open-core construction with removable chainring spider. Available to fit GXP, GXP PressFit, BB30, and PressFit 30 bottom brackets. 2 SRAM XG-1150 11-Speed Cassette FW6118 / PI172U High-performance 10-42 cassette is all steel, held together with 123 pins for durability and excellent mud-clearing characteristics. 3 SRAM GX 2x11 Rear Derailleur RD6132 / KN152D Supports the widest gear range on the market today, with user-friendly third generation roller clutch and cage lock mechanisms. Use with 11-speed MTB trigger or twist shifters.

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4 X-Fusion Velvet RL2 Suspension Fork FK0991 / HU560T This XC/trail fork features all metal construction for reliable, tunable performance and easy maintenance. 27.5" future-proof or 26" backwards-compatible with 80–140mm internally adjustable air-spring travel. 5 e.thirteen LG1+ Pedal PD1340 / MT180R Fully rebuildable with replaceable polycarbonate wear plates protecting an aluminum body. Spin control via adjustable bearing tension. 6 Ergon SMC3 Saddle SA3086 / ZI82O Ergon offers extra padding for longer days in the saddle and a relief channel for a perfect balance of performance and comfort.

7 Ergon GA2 Evo All-Mountian Grips HT3130 / ZX30G Superb tactile feel thanks to the super-soft, UV-stable rubber compound that is exclusive to Ergon. Lock-on helps prevent throttle grip. 8 KS Southpaw Under-Bar Remote Lever ST0346 / RD48C Allows you to conveniently relocate your KS dropper remote to the real estate vacated by your old front shifter when running a 1x system. 9 Syntace HiFlex Carbon P6 Seatpost ST5020 / HD296W Unique two-bolt saddle rail micro-adjust clamp offers infinite, perfect microadjustability and precise angle adjustment.


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10 Thomson Elite Covert Dropper Seatpost ST7253 / AW700E The durability and quality you expect from the Thomson name in a 125mm infinite travel dropper post with internal cable routing. Available in 31.6 and 30.9 sizes. 11 RockShox Reba RL Suspension Forks with Boost FK7770 / HC842R Same dependable Reba upgraded with a Boost-specific build, providing increased wheel stiffness and durability, better handling, and more clearance for bigger tires. 12 Lauf Trail Racer 29 Suspension Fork FK2700 / BB1300I A superlight and maintenance-free 60mm travel fork ideal for Marathon and XC racing. Its progressive spring rate ramps up at the end of travel to prevent bottoming out.

13 RockShox SID RCT3 Suspension Fork with Boost FK7880 / BY1130C SID’s tried-and-true “Superlight Integrated Design” structure plus a Boost-specific build equals more durable wheels, increased mud clearance, and razor-sharp handling. 14 MSW MP-100 Dual-Sided Pedal PD3300 / OH50C A great entry-level, dual-sided (platform and clipless) combo pedal that will get your customers out and rolling on the trails. 15 Ergon SME3 Pro Saddle SA3094 / JP140B Lightweight TiNox rails and carbon shell keep weight down while a friction-reduction and silicon treatment enhance glide.

16 Surly Instigator Complete Bike BK1500 / PW2550P Version 2 of the hard-hitting Instigator will tame the meatiest trails. Stocked with 26+ wheels but fully compatible with 27.5" wheelsets as well. 17 Surly Krampus Complete Bike BK3815 / Krampus Ops / HA2470J BK3825 / Krampus / NC2280K The original 29+ trail-crushing machine that still defines the category. Plus+ delivers suspension and traction. 18 Xpedo Spry Pedal PD6277 / MM86N A lightweight magnesium casting and large pedal platform with replaceable pins make this ideal for dirt riding. 19 Syntace Flatforce Stem SM5026 / HO130M Super-low handlebar position helps fit smaller riders comfortably on 29 and 27.5" bikes.

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Riders personalize just about everything on their bikes—grips, saddle, housing, even the color of their tire sidewalls.

Why then, should they have to settle when it comes to their pedals? With iSSi, everything is entirely customizable, down to the length of the spindle. Dial in your customers’ fit or give them a little extra shoe clearance with three different spindle lengths. Plus, all iSSi pedals are SPDcompatible, fully rebuildable, easily serviceable, and available in a variety of vibrant colors.

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PD2740–47 / Trail Standard Spindle / BE100H PD2711 / Trail +6 Spindle, Black / BE100H PD2712 / Trail +12 Spindle, Black / NE105N

A simple, minimalist, lightweight design for allaround use on the cross course or on the trail.

The Trail provides riders with a stable platform and mechanism protection for the demands of cross-country and all-mountain terrain.

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While narrow Q factor cranks are great for many reasons, wide shoes or winter boots can rub on cranks. iSSi extended spindles give riders the clearance to run any footwear they choose.

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1 Mechanical Threads MTB Trail T-Shirt CL5928 / ST26L A stylish, everyday poly/cotton blend T-shirt. Perfect for showing off your love of singletrack.

4 ONE Industries Atom Icon Jersey JT0428 / TX48L A great option for someone who wants to hit the trails and then grab a beer at the pub afterwards. A technical tee without looking too much like a jersey.

2 Five Ten Freerider Canvas Flat Pedal Shoes SH5737 / DA130N The breathable canvas upper is joined to the non-marking Phantom Stealth rubber sole for a shoe that performs exceptionally well in hot weather.

5 Zoic 12” Analog Cycling Short AB7526 / XC70V An economical trail riding short with all the features! 12" inseam, breathable material, and removable chamois.

3 Fox Dirtpaw Glove GL9429 / XC36W Say hello to your newest go-to gloves for MTB riding! These durable yet lightweight gloves were designed to take all kinds of abuse.

6 Louis Garneau Creek Glove GL2737 / WQ24U These pre-shaped, full-finger gloves come with vented perforated palms that are foam padded for additional comfort. 7 Skratch Labs Fruit Drops Energy Chews EB0450 / BA28B Made with simple ingredients, flavored with only real fruit to create a clean, subtle tasting chew.

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8 Oberto Chicken Strip Jerky EB0818 / Buffalo Chicken / IN72T EB0819 / BBQ Chicken / AI72T America’s favorite protein now in delicious jerky form. Eight bags. 9 Hirzl Full Finger Grippp Tour Gloves GL0993 / OP66S Kangaroo leather is used on the palms of these gloves for amazing grip (even when wet) and the elastic membrane on the back keeps hands cool. 10 Garmin VIRB XE Action Camera EC3121 / JS620U The VIRB shoots in HD wide-angle and is waterproof up to 50 meters without a case. Slow-motion footage at 30fps at 1080p and up to 120fps at 480p. 11 G-Form Pro-X Knee/Shin Guard PG0377 / GE180W New from G-Form, these knee-shin combination guards offer extra thick RPT padding for better protection while still remaining lightweight and breathable.


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12 Lazer Magma Helmet HE3419 / GZ120G Featuring a secure fit with the easy-to-use Rollsys retention system and 22 large vents this helmet will keep your head cool on the trail. 13 Louis Garneau Cyclo 2 Short AB4061 / Men’s / OW64P AB4183 / Women’s / XN64Y This baggy short is lightweight and breathable, comes with sewn-in inner shorts with chamois and thigh gripper hem. 14 Fox Rampage Pro Carbon Helmet HE0455 / SX540G The Rampage Pro Carbon is a lightweight and extremely protective helmet. The 17 total vents will keep you cool, and the 3D molded cheek pads will keep you comfortable.

15 Louis Garneau HTO Jersey JT4444 / Men’s / PF52I JT4595 / Women’s / MY52G A mountain bike–specific jersey that features Airfit Mesh fabrics that provides excellent ventilation and Icefit for cooling effects.

18 100% Speedcraft Sunglasses EW4799 / YX234B The Speedcraft offers goggle-level coverage with the versatility of sunglasses. Comes in short or long lens sizes and includes two lenses: mirrored and low-light.

16 Fox Warmers CL3351 / Arm / WC48R CL3354 / Knee / FR54A CL3357 / Leg / PR72X These new warmers from Fox are the ultimate in low-profile protection. The abrasion resistant film is placed where you are most likely to get scraped when shredding trails.

19 Bont Vaypor XC Mountain Shoe SH2486 / KS332S Adding some extra padding to the original Vaypors, along with rubber grippers on the sole, this is the only shoe you need to complete any XC course.

17 Lazer Ultrax+ Helmet HE3459 / DF108N An all-mountain/enduro-style helmet with Lazer’s Advanced Turnfit System, adjustable visor, and 23 vents for maximum airflow.

20 Fox Racing Oasis Hydration Pack WB9024 / PP108X Keep yourself hydrated without losing a lot of sweat in the first place. The completely mesh hydration pack is designed to keep you cool and dry.

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