The postman's kicked the door down this morning...

By Doddy | Wednesday, Jun 18, 2008 1.00am

Mule energy bars are some of the few bars that actually taste nice. They have a moist texture and are pretty hefty weight to them- always re-assuring.  As I'm writing this I'm munching through the Mango Tango- which is awesome. It's fruity, tangy and very more-ish. A rarity for energy bars...

Check them out here

Image:MMMMMMMMMMMULE: tasty as well as energy giving

Next up, Rapid Racer products have come out of no-where with their innovative answer to avoid slapping a cumbersome inner tube on the front of your bike to stop the spray. Made from neoprene they clean easy and stop the spray like nowt else. Wreckermended- and now in new colourways...

Get them from here

Image:Now available with neon...: loud and proud

What did I tell you all about Orange stuff taking over the market? Here's Acros's Orange Freeride bottom bracket with stainless steel cartridge bearings (also available with Ceramic bearings for all you trick monkeys)...

Check them out on this website

Image:What did i say?: not terry's, it's mine

And here's a bunch of Disco slippers- we're all partial to the entry level silver number- pimping!

Image:Disco: these shoes weren;t made for walking

Image:Budget: but like beckhamImage:Basic sole: good for most conditions

Image:Top flight: mega stiff and efficient

Image:Solid sole: great in mud, shite on marble floors

And Ogio's 'Realtree camo'  bag for that 'now you see me, now you don't' when out bashing along the singletrack...

Image:Cool camo eh?: kitchen sink out of shot

And FSA's Gravity handlebar- 800mm long. That's 31.5in. THIRTY ONE POINT BLOODY FIVE inches wide! Insane!

Image:Designed to go as fast as...: not to fight it

Oh, and a trusty pair of DX shoes to replace my beloved and battered grey ones that just died...

Image:Simple: good for another four years...

Image:These are grippy on and off-road: and you can walk in them

You can follow BikeRadar on Twitter at twitter.com/bikeradar and on Facebook at facebook.com/BikeRadar.

No posts to display

Post a Comment:

You need to login or register to post comments.