5 Thoughtful Valentine’s Gifts For Cyclists

5 Thoughtful Valentine’s Gifts For Cyclists

There are a thousand cheesy bike themed things you might be tempted to get your cycling loved one for Valentine’s Day. But before you get them an ‘I ♥ Bikes’ sign for their shed, or love sausage, or a picture frame made out of a bike…

#DarkFEST Course Preview – With Mum Commentary

#DarkFEST Course Preview – With Mum Commentary

There’s something called #DarkFEST happening in Stellenbosch, South Africa. It’s not an event for those of you with a sensitive disposition. We’ve already ignored the press release titled ‘Sam Reynolds Injured’ with a link to ‘Instagram Crash Clip‘, because, eew. Who wants to see that?…

The £2,600 Wales360 Entry Prize – We Have A Winner!

The £2,600 Wales360 Entry Prize – We Have A Winner!

That’s right folks – voting has now closed, and we can finally announce the competition winner for the free pairs entry to the inaugural Wales360! Valued at £2,600, this entry prize is for two riders to enter the 2019 Wales360; a brand new 6-day stage…

Review: Jason likes titanium but did this Pilot Duro live up to expectations?

Review: Jason likes titanium but did this Pilot Duro live up to expectations?

“Many, many years you will be enjoying the magical riding qualities of your handcrafted, high grade titanium frame”, it says on the Pilot website. My own personal experience of titanium frames is that I’m yet to ride one that’s ‘magical’ but I can say with…

Fresh Goods Friday 434 – The Ross Isn’t Our Friend Edition

Fresh Goods Friday 434 – The Ross Isn’t Our Friend Edition

Chipps is still on holiday, none of the rest of ST Towers cares. Except maybe Amanda, who is falling out of love with Jess The Love Croissant Very Naughty Dog. Techno Pigg is too poorly to care, the only bit of him that isn’t dying is…

Dynaplug now officially available in the UK and Ireland

Dynaplug now officially available in the UK and Ireland

Way back in issue 110 of Singletrack Magazine, Chipps tested the Dynaplug tubeless repair kit. He was mightly impressed with the simple to use system with his only criticism being that the Dynaplug had to be bought directly from the U.S. Fast forward to today,…

Review: Maxxis Minion DHR II 2.4 WT DoubleDown Tyre

Review: Maxxis Minion DHR II 2.4 WT DoubleDown Tyre

Maxxis has a growing range of Wide Trail (WT) mountain bike tyres, including several options with the more robust Double Down casing. To make sense of the range, we gathered the Aggressor, Minion DHF, Minion DHR II and Shorty in their respective WT Double Down…

Could these be the worlds most expensive flat pedals? Drift Products Carbon Flat Pedal

Could these be the worlds most expensive flat pedals? Drift Products Carbon Flat Pedal

How much are you willing to spend on a pair of flat pedals? £50? £70? How about £90? There are plenty of options out there to cover most budgets but we’ll admit to being pretty surprised to learn about the Drift Flat Pedal and its…

Riding with Kangaroos! On Board The Canyon Neuron CF Test Bike

Riding with Kangaroos! On Board The Canyon Neuron CF Test Bike

For the past two months, I've been testing out a 2019 Canyon Neuron CF as part of an upcoming review. Watch out for the Kangaroos!

Review: Maxxis Minion DHF 2.5 WT DoubleDown Tyre

Review: Maxxis Minion DHF 2.5 WT DoubleDown Tyre

Maxxis has a growing range of Wide Trail (WT) mountain bike tyres, including several options with the more robust Double Down casing. To make sense of the range, we gathered the Aggressor, Minion DHF, Minion DHR II and Shorty in their respective WT Double Down…

SRAM AXS: Ditch The Cables And Go Wireless

SRAM AXS: Ditch The Cables And Go Wireless

Having pretty much convinced us all that life is a lot easier when your thumbs have less to think about, SRAM is today launching its next development which aims to keep the tiny brains in our thumbs from having to think too much. AXS is…

Singletrack Magazine issue 123 : In Praise Of The Trail Less Travelled

Singletrack Magazine issue 123 : In Praise Of The Trail Less Travelled

Sanny heads off the beaten path to Glasgow’s Campsie Fells and discovers that the best rides don’t always need the best trails. Words & Photography sanny What makes the perfect trail? If you were to put crayon to paper, what features would you consider an…

Singletrack Magazine Issue 123 : Jason Miles

Singletrack Magazine Issue 123 : Jason Miles

Jason Miles Just when you think you know it all Jason unwittingly becomes the local expert in a cycling sport he knows nothing about.  I may have mentioned that I live in a small town in an almost forgotten, rugged corner of Scotland. It’s quite…

Singletrack Magazine Issue 123 : Bohemian Rhapsody

Singletrack Magazine Issue 123 : Bohemian Rhapsody

Tom Hutton goes deep into the Czech Republic to discover a world of epic trails and amazing scenery. And the odd earworm too.  Words & Photography tom hutton Is this the real life? Is this just fantasy? Caught in a landslide, with no escape from…

Singletrack Magazine issue 123 : You Can’t Script Adventure

Singletrack Magazine issue 123 : You Can’t Script Adventure

Scribbles on a map and someone else’s GPX files can never substitute local knowledge. Unfortunately James McKnight didn’t have any of that and, as he discovered, he was soon in way over his head in some of the Pyrenees’ most remote countryside.  Words James McKnight…

Singletrack Magazine issue 123 : 25 Years Of Chipps

Singletrack Magazine issue 123 : 25 Years Of Chipps

January 2019 marked 25 years of Chipps being a full-time bike journalist. Here, he pulls up some of the highlights of a quarter of a century that spans cantilever brakes to e-bikes and McRoy to Minnaar.  On 4th January 1994, I walked into the Trim…

Singletrack Magazine Issue 123 : Budget Bolognese

Singletrack Magazine Issue 123 : Budget Bolognese

Sanny, Dave and Matt tackle the Veneto Trail to see if it is possible to have an overseas adventure without sending the credit card into meltdown. Words & Photography sanny I don’t know about you but every time I read a piece about some adventure…

Singletrack Magazine Issue 123 : It’s Pronounced “roo-ree.”

Singletrack Magazine Issue 123 : It’s Pronounced “roo-ree.”

Words & Photography Pete Scullion As I stand in a frozen Innerleithen car park trying to wrap my arms tighter around my torso in a vain effort to warm myself up, I’m slapped by the irony of having Ruaridh Cunningham battle through Edinburgh rush hour…

Singletrack Magazine Issue 123 : Last Word

Singletrack Magazine Issue 123 : Last Word

adam batty a spotters guide to mountain bike groups. Finding new routes for rad rides is pretty simple nowadays. You have standardised signs and symbols that give empirical evidence to inform your choices. Elevation can be calculated. Distance can be measured. Headcam footage absorbed. Bleep…

Fit For Alien 7? Trust Message linkage fork – First Look

Fit For Alien 7? Trust Message linkage fork – First Look

We had wind that something was coming from the minds of Dave Weagle, Hap Seliga, and Jason Schiers. Respectively, these guys are: arguably one of the brains behind modern mountain bike suspension and inarguably the DW-link; co-founder of Competitive Cyclist; and co-founder of EDGE (ENVE) Composites.…

Review: Maxxis Aggressor 2.5in WT DoubleDown Tyre

Review: Maxxis Aggressor 2.5in WT DoubleDown Tyre

Maxxis has a growing range of Wide Trail (WT) mountain bike tyres, including several options with the more robust DoubleDown casing. To make sense of the range, we gathered the Aggressor, Minion DHF, Minion DHR II and Shorty in their respective WT DoubleDown outfits, and…

Here’s your chance to become a pro DH racer with the YT Mob World Tour

Here’s your chance to become a pro DH racer with the YT Mob World Tour

The YT Mob, in association with their main sponsors (YT of course), have set out a 3-year plan to discover new racing talent to join their World Cup squad in 2019. It could be you.. If you were born in either 2002 or 2003 that…

Review: Scott’s MTB Lace Comp Shoes – lace-up style and adjustability, for £79

Review: Scott’s MTB Lace Comp Shoes – lace-up style and adjustability, for £79

Scott is well known for making quality bikes across the MTB spectrum, from Nino Schurter’s multiple World Championship wining Scale to Brendan Fairclough’s Gambler. However, the Swiss brand may not be as well known for producing a wide range of biking accessories and clothing too. Recently…

Sheffield Based Airdrop Bikes Teases New Full Suspension Frame

Sheffield Based Airdrop Bikes Teases New Full Suspension Frame

Sheffield based Airdrop Bikes has started to tease an update to its longstanding Edit full-suspension frame. The original Airdrop Edit dropped around 3 years ago and has already seen one major update in that time. The current Airdrop Edit V2 took around 18 months to…

Review: The PUSH Elevensix Coil Shock – Two shocks for the price of three, but worth it?

Review: The PUSH Elevensix Coil Shock – Two shocks for the price of three, but worth it?

Coil suspension is pretty hot right now, and it doesn’t get much hotter than the uber-expensive Elevensix coil shock from PUSH Industries. Our resident Tweed Valley tester Tom has been hammering this exotic coil shock for the past six months. Over to Tom for the…

Saddleback Takes Over UK Distribution Of PUSH Industries

Saddleback Takes Over UK Distribution Of PUSH Industries

UK distributor Saddleback has just announced that it will be the official home for all things PUSH Industries in the UK. As well as producing aftermarket fork seal kits, shock hardware upgrades, and a range of suspension tools and service kits, PUSH Industries has been…

Review: Scott MTB AR BOA – Clip-In Shoes With Flat Benefits

Review: Scott MTB AR BOA – Clip-In Shoes With Flat Benefits

Scott is well known for making quality bikes across the MTB spectrum, from Nino Schurter’s multiple World Championship wining Scale to Brendan Fairclough’s Gambler. However, the Swiss brand may not be as well known for producing a wide range of biking accessories and clothing too. Recently…

Review: The ShredMate Computer lets you know how rad (or not) you really are…

Review: The ShredMate Computer lets you know how rad (or not) you really are…

ShredMate recently introduced a GPS sensor designed for your mountain bike, but as it turns out, this ain’t no ordinary trip computer. As well as recording your riding speed, distance and route, the ShredMate will also tell you how hard you were railing a berm,…

The Future of Mountain Biking Isn’t in the Mountains

The Future of Mountain Biking Isn’t in the Mountains

I’ve been thinking a bit recently about the future of mountain biking, and what it might look like. There will undoubtedly be more technical innovations that make bikes faster and more fun, as well as more complicated and expensive. And naturally, those pesky e-MTBs will…

If You Don’t Own A Flannel Shirt, Are You Really A Mountain Biker?

If You Don’t Own A Flannel Shirt, Are You Really A Mountain Biker?

There’s no denying it, flannel shirts are a staple item of a mountain biker’s wardrobe. Some might say they are our uniform, or even a shirt of honour, worn to let others know that we’re outdoorsy. Fashion-proof in the sense that they are (and always…

Atherton Bikes Announces 2019 Team and Sponsors

Atherton Bikes Announces 2019 Team and Sponsors

Atherton Bikes has announced it's complete team lineup and sponsors, or as they like to call them "product development partners".

Video: Craig Evans Shows Us What The Carba-Carba-Carbon Chameleon Can Really Do!

Video: Craig Evans Shows Us What The Carba-Carba-Carbon Chameleon Can Really Do!

You’ve seen the launch video for the Carbon Chameleon, Oh, you’ve not? Well, you can watch it here then come back. Ok, so now you’ve seen the launch video for Santa Cruz’s new carbon hardtail, now it’s time to see just what the bike can handle.…

Cedric Gracia Leaves Santa Cruz. Could He Be Doing An “Atherton”?

Cedric Gracia Leaves Santa Cruz. Could He Be Doing An “Atherton”?

Flamboyant Frenchman, Cedric Gracia announces his move away from Santa Cruz. Santa Cruz has lost another of its larger than life celebrities this week with news that Cedric Gracia will lave the company. Gracia announced in an Instagram post that he will miss riding for…

Tyre Guillotines, An E-Backpack and No Snow References – It’s Fresh Goods Friday 433

Tyre Guillotines, An E-Backpack and No Snow References – It’s Fresh Goods Friday 433

And just like that, January is over and Chipps is on holiday again. The past week has seen most of the Singletrack team struck down with some sort of illness (thanks Ross) and there have been some exciting updates to our local trails – Blue…

Interview: Cycling UK’s Julie Rand – celebrating the good stuff

Interview: Cycling UK’s Julie Rand – celebrating the good stuff

For this month’s Inspiring Women interview we talk to Julie Rand, Cycling UK’s Volunteer Communications and Engagement Officer. Julie’s been mountain biking since before it was a thing, and her enthusiasm for women’s riding and mountain biking has helped steer one of the Britain’s key…

2019 Burgtec Houseshow Highlights, From Burgtec, Fox Clothing and Santa Cruz

2019 Burgtec Houseshow Highlights, From Burgtec, Fox Clothing and Santa Cruz

While half of the Singletrack crew suffered in the office with sniffles and coughs, Andi and Ross escaped the lurgy filled environment and took shelter at the 2019 Burgtec Houseshow. This was the first time that Burgtec had put on their very own show, and…

Skinny Dipping #001 – ‘Puffer’s done, the rest of the season’s to come

Skinny Dipping #001 – ‘Puffer’s done, the rest of the season’s to come

In the modern MTB world of bike parks and 160mm full sussers it’s easy to forget that there are many other ways to ride and race mountain bikes, some of which involve actually pedalling uphill. This year on Singletrack we’re going to balance things out…

We’ve Updated The Homepage So You See Everything

We’ve Updated The Homepage So You See Everything

You may have noticed that our homepage is populated with stories from across our content network, specifically from our individual channels...

Editors’ Choice: Chipps’ Cream Of The Crop Gear Of The Year

Editors’ Choice: Chipps’ Cream Of The Crop Gear Of The Year

What a year! After enduring about four winters, we finally had the summer that everyone had been dreaming about for years. Long, dry days, a collection of riding buddies

Video: Shifting Perceptions – A new dawn for women’s MTB?

Video: Shifting Perceptions – A new dawn for women’s MTB?

Crankworx today presents the first episode of a new three part series looking at women in mountain biking. The press release reads: “It’s a time in mountain bike history like no other. For years, women were outnumbered and underrepresented. Their accomplishments, understated. Through it all,…

Editors’ Choice: Andi’s Awards For Excellence

Editors’ Choice: Andi’s Awards For Excellence

Over the last year, our writers have tested a bucketful of bikes, a barn load of clothing and gear, and attended a bookcase full of cycling events. Which of these, though, have tickled their fancies enough to warrant the bestowing of a coveted Singletrack Editors’…

100% crashes into the armour market with new knee and elbow pads

100% crashes into the armour market with new knee and elbow pads

100% branches out into the armour market with 4 new sets of knee/elbow pads to suit all riders and all budgets. Already well respected in the goggle, helmet and glasses markets, 100% boosts its range of offerings with new knee and elbow armour products for…

First Ride Review: Santa Cruz Chameleon C SE 29 Reserve

First Ride Review: Santa Cruz Chameleon C SE 29 Reserve

There can’t be many models of mountain bike out there which can claim to have the longevity of the Santa Cruz Chameleon. It’s been around since 1996, when it burst onto the scene as one of a small handful of hard-hitting hardtails, boasting the capability…

Santa Cruz Has A New Carba-Carba-Carba-Carba-Carbon-Chameleon

Santa Cruz Has A New Carba-Carba-Carba-Carba-Carbon-Chameleon

Here’s some news that we think a lot of you are going to be quite interested in; Santa Cruz Bicycles has a brand new mountain bike. Arriving as the Californian brand’s first official bike release for 2019, this one is made from carbon fibre, which…

When Niches Collide: Norco Launches The Bigfoot VLT – A Big, Fat e-MTB

When Niches Collide: Norco Launches The Bigfoot VLT – A Big, Fat e-MTB

Canadian brand, Norco Bicycles, has just announced a brand new 2019 mountain bike called the Bigfoot VLT.

The Return Of Ragley – Old favourites, favourable pricing

The Return Of Ragley – Old favourites, favourable pricing

Riders around Singletrack Towers are familiar with the likes of Mmmbop and Blue Pig as local trail names. However, thanks to their origins with local designer Brant Richards, these are also bikes in the Ragley (Woods, to us locals) line up. Old favourites that have…

Singletrack Editors’ Choice Awards – Accolades from Amanda

Singletrack Editors’ Choice Awards – Accolades from Amanda

Over the last year, our writers have tested a bucketful of bikes, a barn load of clothing and gear, and attended a bookcase full of cycling events. Which of these, though, have tickled their fancies enough to warrant the bestowing of a coveted Singletrack Editors’…

First Look: Brand New Hope HB.130 29er

First Look: Brand New Hope HB.130 29er

Back in 2017, Hope Technology launched its first ever bike, the HB160.  With an eye on racing top level EWS events the HB160 was a big travel pure enduro bike.  Fast forward to 2019 and lurking in plain sight on the Hope stand at Core…

Review: The Magura HC 1 – Finger Brake Levers Change The Way Your Brakes Feel

Review: The Magura HC 1 – Finger Brake Levers Change The Way Your Brakes Feel

A lever blade may seem like an odd thing to review, but as one of the contact points for your bike, it’s important. Magura started offering these single finger HC levers as an upgrade a few years ago, over the (at the time) stock two-finger…

UK’s First Indoor Bike Park Set To Open In Manchester This February

UK’s First Indoor Bike Park Set To Open In Manchester This February

We’ve just received some very exciting news from a crew called Dirt Factory, who are set to open the UK’s very first indoor bike park – right in the heart of Manchester city centre! The Dirt Factory Indoor Bike Park will be built inside a disused…

Renthal Goes Stealth With Black On Black Fatbars

Renthal Goes Stealth With Black On Black Fatbars

The Renthal Fatbar (and Fatbar 35) is an iconic bit of kit, used by downhillers, trail riders and enduro elites alike