10 reasons to buy MBUK 284 – on sale today!
Kim Wills Clayden | Blog, Mountain Biking Uk | 16/11/2012 08:00am
In case you needed any convincing, here’s why you need to get your hands on the latest issue of MBUK…
1 Ride better this winter!
No excuses – here’s all the techniques and skills you need to get out and tame the wet, muddy trails of winter!
2 Find inspiration for new places to ride
The Wrecking Crew check out the wealth of natural riding and sculpted downhill trails at Leckhampton, Gloucestershire, and we go on a Big Ride to the Clwydian Hills in north-east Wales. Plus free pull-out maps for three classic routes in the Cotswolds, the Chilterns and the Lake District.
3 See the wheel size debate blown open once again
Does size matter? Does it really make a difference if your ride 26in, 29in or 650B wheels? Does anyone care?! Matt Pages attempts out find out once and for all.
4 Witness amazing feats of strength, skill and endurance!
Five volcanoes in five days, riding the unrideable on the France-Italy border, and gravity-defying moves at the Red Bull Rampage.
5 Marvel at the wonders of modern technology
The hottest high tech bike gear that’s shaping the way you ride!
6 Read expert buying advice!
There’s a ton of new gear tested, including a grouptest of 15 winter tyres, four top-speed full size bikes and six of the best trail hydration packs.
7 Gather maintenance advice and set-up tips
How to winter-proof your bike, remove a worn chainring, quieten down your ride and more!
8 Get Christmas gift inspiration!
Our pick of the most desirable mountain bike products this festive season. Get ideas for others or use to drop hints for presents for yourself!
9 The best news section in the mountain bike world!
Fabien Barel: The Movie, Martyn Ashton column, the joys of night-riding, bike-friendly food, video round-up and more!
Woolly hand warmers to keep your mitts snug between rides. Don’t say we never give you anything!
MBUK 284 is in the shops now – or why not subscribe and never miss an issue?
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