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  • Top 10 Singletrackworld.com stories of 2021
  • Ben_Haworth
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    It’s always interesting to see just what exactly were the most read stories on Singletrackworld in 2021. As ever, there are a couple of ‘oh really’ eyebrow-raisers in this little lot.

    By ben_haworth

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    identitizombie
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    Might have to add this to my Linkedin profile somewhere, ‘Had 3/10 top STW.com stories from 2021’ ha. Or you know, make myself a badge or something.

    Keep up the amazing work, guys! Look forward to seeing what 2022 has in store for STW.

    desperatebicycle
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    Ooh, they’re interesting! I’m gonna read a couple of them now 😀

    robertajobb
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    Garmin Fenix 6. The last smartwatch you’ll buy… from Garmin. Then after you’re so fecked off with it and the software flakiness, you’ll go buy something better from Polar or Suunto.

    As for the top ten best looking bikes… 8 are still butt fugly. Charlie’s choice is still niiiice.

    And praise be my bikes still all have a double chain ring and front mech so I don’t have to pay 5x for the narrow-wide chain ring, have a garbage chain line, amd have to use a chain catcher where the mech should be.
    (Except the one with a triple chainset. And the one with the real solution – a Rohloff hub and Gates belt drive).

    Happy Christmas !

    Keep the good work up (I still love getting the luddite paper mag through the door for a real analogue read, with great articles and write ups from grown ups who know what they are on about👍).

    tomhoward
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    And praise be my bikes still all have a double chain ring and front mech so I don’t have to pay 5x for the narrow-wide chain ring, have a garbage chain line, amd have to use a chain catcher where the mech should be

    What? Have you convinced yourself of that all on your own? 1x rings can be had for £15, and in the 8 years I’ve been exclusively using narrow-wide rings without a chain guide on MTB, over 10 bikes, I haven’t dropped a chain yet. In fact, come to think of it, the only times I’ve dropped a chain to my memory are on 2x gravel bike, which when that drivetrain gives up, will move to 1x

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