Good beer and mountain bikes

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Peter Foot finds flow in Victoria’s high country – on the single track and in the breweries. Question: how would you like to go on a free brewery tour and mountain biking road trip? This was really asked of me, in my real life, on a Tuesday in winter at the Bicycle Network office in
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Ebikes 2017

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A few shops around Australia claim to offer the biggest range of electric bikes, but there’s now much more of a range than any one shop can offer. Simon Vincett surveys the current market.   Though road cycling is the Formula One of the cycling world with its glamorous image, the fastest growing sector of
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Creating a compact city  

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Australian academics have established that the built environment significantly impacts wellbeing. How do we create urban centres that maximise health? Simon Vincett investigates.   Sprawling is a descriptor rarely employed in a positive sense, and it certainly hasn’t got a good connotation when applied to cities.   A series of papers published in September 2016
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Ride On’s 2016 Christmas Gift Guide

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Not sure what to get that special bike rider in your life? We’re here to help! From books to bells to bib shorts, and everything in between, here’s Ride On‘s guide to the festive season by bike: Ortlieb bikepacking range Bikepacking is the new cycle touring, except it’s lightweight and fast. Now it’s all-weather as
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Ritchey Road Logic frameset review

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Iain Treloar reports on a modern classic.  There are few bike manufacturers with the heritage or cred of Ritchey, a brand whose products are still developed and tested by one of the inventors of mountain biking – and a tech legend of the industry – Tom Ritchey. There’s a decent diversity to what Ritchey create,
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Island idyll

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Away from the beaten tourist-track, Sulawesi offers mountainous terrain, lush foliage and all the ingredients for an amazing cycling trip. Colin Freestone shares his experiences gained from 15 years exploring the island. Sulawesi, that spidery, mountainous Indonesian island just north of Bali, is superb for cycling.  It’s way off the beaten tourist tracks of Bali
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Super Moon – Super Crew

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Giles Graham reports on Bike Jam’s latest full moon ride. Herman Ragan created the group ‘Bike Jam’ and has been organising monthly full moon rides for the last six years. This month’s ‘super moon’ and 37-degree start-to-the-Perth-summer ensured November 2016 was going to be a popular one. A video posted by Bike Jam (@bike_jam) on Nov
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Review: Proviz Switch Jacket

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Extremely visible, but a bit hot and heavy. Review by Peter Foot The first thing I noticed about the jacket is how insanely reflective it is. Even in daylight it shimmers like Harry Potter’s invisibility cloak, and at night it lights you up like a Christmas decoration, reflecting even the dim ambient glow from street
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Review: Fabric Cageless Drink Bottle

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Clever thinking, but frustrating in practicality. Review by Iain Treloar As a standalone entity, Fabric hasn’t been around for long. But trace their lineage back, and you’ll discover they’re an off-shoot of well-loved British bike brand Charge. This is a design team that has done some innovative things – we’re talking stuff like 3D printed titanium
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Blood, Brains and Bikes

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Giles Graham and Michael Haynes report on ‘Bloody Cyclists’ taking to the streets to raise money for neurological research. With Halloween as inspiration, Jason Fisk took the opportunity to bathe in blood and gore and raise some money for The Brain Foundation – an Australian charity dedicated to funding research into neurological disorders and brain
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