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7 Grid Grip Brand: DMR
Distributor: Upgrade
With the Grid Grip, DMR has taken their ever popular push-on SECT grip and added an underside ‘waffle’ feature. This allows the rider to finger grip tighter for those pull-up moves. The remainder of the grip is the classic mushroom design for comfort and a positive hold. The soft flange gives good position reference when riding plus that “moto” look. Moulded from single density soft Kraton rubber Grid Grips are available in Black, Red, Blue or Orange. RRP: £12
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8 Northshore 2.0 Gloves Brand: Oxford Distributor: Oxford
The Northshore glove has been upgraded to offer a great balance of control vs protection with the new 2.0 model. Integrated knuckle and finger armour pads in the gloves fabric help to prevent injury from knocks and scratches found on the most
challenging of MTB Trails, whilst a four-way stretch upper and Amara palm present total comfort for the rider which allows for better palm to grip feel, equalling better control. RRP: £22.99
9 Woodland Green Thoroughbred Single Speed Bike
Brand: Steed Bikes
Distributor: Steedbikes. com
BikeBiz Awards Newcomer of the Year finalist, Steed Bikes, has unveiled a new Woodland Green colourway in its popular Thoroughbred style. Steed developed their Woodland Green colour to evoke England’s ancient woods and, working in partnership with International Tree Foundation, they have pledged to plant two trees for every Woodland Green bike they sell. Priced at £475, the Woodland Green Thoroughbred is a classic, single-speed city bike designed for smooth, swift, and stylish travel thanks to its high tensile diamond shaped frame, 28mm Kenda tyres and padded vegan saddle and handgrips. RRP: £475
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