Fox 36 Float - By ChatGPT

13th Jan 2023

We wanted to see how well an AI could write a blog post on Fox suspension. Let us know how it did!The Fox 36 Float suspension fork is a popular choice among mountain bikers for its durability and performance.One of the standout features of the Fox 36 is its stanchion size. At 36mm, the stanchions are larger than those of most other forks on the market, which helps to increase stiffness and responsiveness. This is especially beneficial for aggress …
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[R]evolution Product Review: Oakley Airbrake Goggles

24th May 2022

When it comes to goggles if you're after the best there is, look no further than the Oakley Aibrakeshttps://youtu.be/h6pFkYr3Vxk Now what makes these goggles so good and so much different to everything else on the market is its lens. Unlike regular goggles where the lens is essentially flat and then bent into the shape of the goggle, with this you pop it out and the actual lens has a curvature that's consistent, so the key attribute of that is yo …
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Coming soon and exclusively to Pushys: Forestal e-MTB

6th May 2022

Innovation, sophistication, and breathtaking performance; Forestal’s ride quality truly creates a whole new class of e-Bike performance. And now for the very first time, Forestal will be available throughout Australia though Pushys Online.https://youtu.be/BDGrYL45e-U"We're thrilled to be representing Forestal Down Under. The tech and design in the bikes are next level and something we're delighted to be able to bring to the bike riding community …
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[R]evolution MTB How To: Crash! (more safely)

5th May 2022

We're going to tackle a bit of a taboo in mountain biking how to's... How to crash, or should I say if you guys are going to crash or when you're going to crash how to minimise your risk of injury. With mountain biking crashing is inevitable, but ironically the longer you ride the better you get at crashing and the more used to hitting the ground and getting off your bike, so there's various sort of tips and tricks you kind of pick up and adapt o …
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Intrarace Fuel: The science of fuel, part 2.

20th Apr 2022

So we’ve briefly discussed the evidence surrounding the ‘best’ way to consume nutrition surrounding a race or ride, but let's get in to the nitty gritty of the best way to maintain a sustained output during an event, or as I like to call it, the best way to keep shoveling coal into your internal furnace. If you’re seriously looking to plan your diet for an event, then you need to be very clear about the event you’re competing in. Unfortunate …
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