Muddymoles mountain biking in the Surrey Hills and Mole Valley

Reviews

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Shimano SD-60 (now SD-65) sandals review

They might get called Jesus creepers or vandals sandals by some but these MTB sandals from Shimano have a lot going for them – here’s a short review.

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I go faster on a 29er

Do people really go faster on a 29er? Dave thinks his On-one Inbred 29er gives him something extra.

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Bedgebury Forest singletrack review

What’s it like MTB riding in Bedgebury Forest? Here’s a review of the singletrack trails to be found there.

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9. Consider (briefly) the benefits of singlespeeding

So the best way for me to consider singlespeeding is to buy a brand new On-One Inbred Slot Dropout complete bike and while I’m about it, lets have some funny 29er sized wheels! Oh hang on, he said “(briefly)”…bugger.

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Specialized Hardrock Sport D4W (Designs for Women) 2007 review

A new Specialized Hardrock Sport D4W bike for his wife leaves Matt quietly impressed as this review shows.

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Camelbak Bottle review

For 2007, Camelbak have finally done what most people doubted they ever would. Produced a traditional water bottle. Of course, Camelbak being Camelbak they couldn’t just produce a simple water bottle.

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Guest review – Orange Five SE, Whyte E5 XT, Intense 5.5 EVP and Marin Mount Vision

Orange Five SE, Whyte E5 XT, Intense 5.5 EVP and Marin Mount Vision ridden and tested. A chance to buy a new bike gives the opportunity for a direct comparison between some high quality MTBs.

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On-one Inbred review – a humpin’ an a bumpin’ an a rollin’ an a rattlin’

A review of the On-one Inbred classic – lively or supple, it’s all down to how you ride it.

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Intense 5.5 EVP 2007 review

A review of the impressive Intense 5.5 EVP, on Matt’s shopping list. After he takes it out for a good ride, what does he think?

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2007 Cycleworks Demo Day: Matt’s review

Well, as has been documented, on March 11 the Muddymoles made their way over to Holmbury St. Mary for the annual Cycleworks Demo Day which, through careful planning did not fall on Mothering Sunday for a change. As a result, Mark and myself were able to attend almost guilt free.

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2007 Cycleworks Demo Day: Mark’s review

My plan for the Cycleworks Demo Day was simple. Try 3 full suss bikes and just enjoy riding them. The contrast between them and my trusty Nail Trail was what I was looking to test.

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2007 Cycleworks Demo Day: Dave’s review

Poor start to the year health wise and hence fitness almost totally absent but with an eye on a new full susser I headed for the hills.