We shot this photo of a dad teaching his son riding skills at Ray's MTB (https://raysmtb.com/)in Cleveland, Ohio, in January 2009. The indoor mountain bike park was the creation of Ray Petro, who opened the park on Thanksgiving weekend… Read More...
In looking back at the bikes from those days, one thing that stands out now is that nearly all the bikes were completely rigid with no suspension,... Read More...
Our November 1989 issue came out at a time when almost all mountain bikes were still rigid, 26-inch-wheel models. The term "hardtail" wasn’t even being used yet. Read More...
Cue the fog machines, horror screams, and shaky camera movements, because there is a new
Slayer on the loose and it’s looking to murder ever singletrack in sight.
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