Kinesis
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Kinesis Rise E-Trail
UK brand Kinesis may not be the first brand that springs to mind when you think of electric bikes, but the British brand has launched its e-division with a genuinely unique electric mountain bike. Up until this bike I firmly believed that all hardtail ebikes were rubbish, I've probably even written it somewhere, so I'll cut to the chase and...
Kinesis Tripster AT
The Tripster AT is the long-awaited sibling to its titanium counterpart the Tripster ATR. Respected and lusted after in the adventure biking world, it's price tag put it firmly out of reach for most, but not anymore. This version is mostly the same, but with some tweaks from the late, great Mike Hall who was integral to its development. Now...
5 years ago
Launched at the Cycle Show in Birmingham, UK, Kinesis Bikes launched their latest model, the new Rise E-Hardtail. Famous for making great-riding hardtails, the brand...
8 years ago
Is it a bird, is it a plane, is it a CX bike? Well, no; it's Kinesis UK's new all-terrain play thing and, well, having...
5 years ago
Launched at the Cycle Show in Birmingham, UK, Kinesis Bikes launched their latest model, the new Rise E-Hardtail. Famous for making great-riding hardtails, the brand...
8 years ago
Is it a bird, is it a plane, is it a CX bike? Well, no; it's Kinesis UK's new all-terrain play thing and, well, having...
Issue 63
Check out these awesome MTB photos!
Issue 62
New bikes from Marin, Kona and Kinesis have kept us busy this month while we take a look at some wheel upgrades, a new nine-speed drivetrain from Box and some brakes from TRP.
Issue 62
More images with no particular place to call home this issue!
Issue 52
Don't be afraid; they are still bikes after all. We take a look at the rapidly growing 'gravel' bike market and wonder if they are just mountain bikes with curly handlebars. Hitting the trails, we see what they are capable of and talk to the people who make them about why they are so good.
Issue 52
A World Championship smashing enduro bike from Nukeproof, a rowdy hardtail from Commencal and a couple of funky gravel bikes make the line up of test machines this month. Slowing things down hard and fast is the name of the game as we put some four-pot brakes through the mill and see if they can offer the killer power they all claim.
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