Saturday 30 May 2015

Top 5 MTB upgrades – video

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There’s nothing like the feeling of buying a new bike and taking it out for a first ride. But there’s also nothing like the feeling of immediately poring over possible upgrades to said new steed. So without further ado, here are five great upgrades for any passionate mountain biker.

Most riders say once you go tubeless you’ll never go back, and there’s a good reason for this. First it saves weight by eliminating those nasty inner tubes, but more importantly it allows you to run lower pressures without fear of pinch flats.

This means more grip and less time fixing flats. So whilst the initial setup may seem costly and time consuming, the payoff is less weight and more grip, two gold standard upgrades for the modern mountain biker.

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They might not be cheap, but if you’re after an upgrade that will instantly make your riding life better, look no further than the dropper post. Many a rider laughed when they first came out, and the reliability issues didn’t help. But these days dropper posts are solid and come with only a small weight penalty.

Most importantly, if you like ‘earning your turns’ they’ll help you climb efficiently… then, with a quick press of a button, will drop the seat for rapid descending. These days a modern trail rider blurs the lines between downhill and XC disciplines, and this is in no small-part-due to the humble dropper post.  

Not all tyres are not created equal, and bike manufacturers will often spec the lightest and thinnest tyres to keep the weight down on the spec sheet. We’ve heard many a tale of woe where a rider has taken a new bike out on a hill, only to puncture both tyres within the first hour.

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