Bentonville Bike Fest :: Celebration of the Bentonville bike culture

The stiffer lever feels a lot snappier and makes the brakes feel much more direct and powerful, whereas the original lever has greater modulation and feels a little more progressive. The Oak lever adds a twizzly knob for adjustment normally reserved for the MT7, so if that’s important to you then the Oak lever upgrade… Continue reading Bentonville Bike Fest :: Celebration of the Bentonville bike culture

Bentonville Bike Fest :: Celebration of the Bentonville bike culture

If you’ve been looking for a high-end trekking electric bike that was built with a combination of high-quality parts and the latest technology, look no further than the $4,550 Greyp T5. Full suspension and hydraulic disc brakes make this an e-bike that handles well at any speed, and the bright red paint job looks as… Continue reading Bentonville Bike Fest :: Celebration of the Bentonville bike culture

Bentonville Bike Fest :: Celebration of the Bentonville bike culture

The prices generated in the “Price” column below are based on the sale price scraped from thelink in the “Source” column and are subject to change. The instructions were not completely helpful for assembling the bike because they were basic and very general, but overall I found it easy to do and I had the… Continue reading Bentonville Bike Fest :: Celebration of the Bentonville bike culture

Bentonville Bike Fest :: Celebration of the Bentonville bike culture

After a few trips out to various trail-heavy bits of woods, I just started riding it as much as possible on anything to get a feel for it and the way it moves, and in a way, it became exciting for all the right reasons. On the SRD, I could pretty much ride anything that… Continue reading Bentonville Bike Fest :: Celebration of the Bentonville bike culture