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I’ve been wondering what AI might consider the mountain bike of the future to look like. So, on a whim one day, I asked ChatGPT and Google Gemini what they thought. The answers were far more intriguin
The emergence of 3D printing has had a big influence on the bike industry, particularly in the realm of titanium bike frames, and J.Laverack has taken it further than most in its latest AM64 bike seri
VINCENT TUPIN’S LATEST VIDEO, WHERE THE STYLISH FRENCH FREERIDER SENT THE BIGGEST DROP RECORDED IN MOUNTAIN BIKING HISTORY, CERTAINLY RAISED AN EYEBROW OR TWO. Measuring a whopping 31.3 metres out and
Cycling fans will know Abus as the helmet worn by Mathieu van der Poel – the Dutch superstar of a Belgian team sporting a German brand. What few of those fans will realise, however, is that the helmet
(frame, shock, ISCG mount & headset, exc. shipping & tax) Our MBUK TV presenter has been experimenting with a load of accessories While beauty is in the eye of the beholder, I think we can all agree t
AI: FRAMES WILL ADJUST THEIR GEOMETRY AUTOMATICALLY, DEPENDING ON THE TERRAIN. Adjustable geometry is no new thing in the bike industry, with flip-chips, reach- and angle-adjust headset cups and swapp