MTB Brake Pads Explained: Sintered vs Organic and When to Replace Them

MTB Brake Pads Explained: Sintered vs Organic and When to Replace Them

Brake pads are one of the most frequently replaced consumables on a mountain bike, and one of the most frequently misunderstood. Riders spend hours debating forks and shocks but swap...
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How to Bleed Shimano and SRAM Maven MTB Brakes: Step-by-Step Guide

How to Bleed Shimano and SRAM Maven MTB Brakes: Step-by-Step Guide

Spongy lever. Inconsistent bite point. Lever pulling is closer to the bar than it used to be. These are the signs your hydraulic brakes need a bleed, and if you've...
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MTB Rotor Size Guide: 160mm vs 180mm vs 203mm — What Do You Actually Need?

MTB Rotor Size Guide: 160mm vs 180mm vs 203mm — What Do You Actually Need?

Rotor size is one of the most cost-effective ways to tune your braking system. A rotor upgrade costs a fraction of new callipers, takes 20 minutes to install, and delivers...
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Hope vs Shimano vs SRAM Brakes: Which MTB Brake Brand Is Worth It in Canada?

Hope vs Shimano vs SRAM Brakes: Which MTB Brake Brand Is Worth It in Canada?

If you ask ten riders at the trailhead which brakes they'd buy, you'll get ten different opinions and a mild argument. Hope riders are very loyal. Shimano riders point at reliability. SRAM riders talk about lever feel. Everyone has a story.

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SRAM Maven vs Code vs Shimano XT: The Ultimate Brake Shootout

SRAM Maven vs Code vs Shimano XT: The Ultimate Brake Shootout

Three brakes come up more than any other when riders walk into Dunbar Cycles or Corsa Cycles asking about an upgrade: the SRAM Maven, the SRAM Code, and the Shimano XT. Between them, they cover almost every trail, enduro, and gravity rider on the market. They're not interchangeable, and choosing the wrong one for your riding is a real mistake.

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Best Mountain Bike Brakes 2026: Complete Buyer's Guide

Best Mountain Bike Brakes 2026: Complete Buyer's Guide

Your brakes are the most important safety component on your bike. Not your helmet, not your pads, but your brakes. If your fork blows a seal on the North Shore,...
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Corsa Cycles Squamish: Expert MTB Suspension Service Right Where You Ride

Corsa Cycles Squamish: Expert MTB Suspension Service Right Where You Ride

If you ride in Squamish, you already know how the trails here affect your suspension. The chunk on Half Nelson, the repeated hits on Pseudo Tsuga, and the raw tech...
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How Often Should You Service Your MTB Suspension? A Complete Fork and Shock Maintenance Guide for Canadian Riders

How Often Should You Service Your MTB Suspension? A Complete Fork and Shock Maintenance Guide for Canadian Riders

Most riders know they should service their suspension. Very few actually do it on time. It is easy to put off. The bike still rolls. The fork still moves. The...
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RockShox vs Fox Rear Shocks: Which Brand Is Right for Your MTB in Canada?

RockShox vs Fox Rear Shocks: Which Brand Is Right for Your MTB in Canada?

RockShox and Fox make up the majority of rear shocks on mountain bikes sold in Canada. You can find one or the other on almost every bike at a local...
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How to Choose the Right Rear Shock for Your Mountain Bike: A Complete Guide for Canadian Riders

How to Choose the Right Rear Shock for Your Mountain Bike: A Complete Guide for Canadian Riders

Choosing a rear shock is one of the most confusing purchases in mountain biking. Unlike a new tire or a set of brake pads, the wrong shock does not just...
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MTB Suspension Buyer's Guide 2026

MTB Suspension Buyer's Guide 2026

Suspension is the single biggest factor in how your mountain bike feels. More than tires, more than geometry, more than frame material. Get it right and your bike feels planted,...
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Air Shocks vs Coil Shocks: Which Is Right for BC Riding? A Complete Guide for Mountain Bikers

Air Shocks vs Coil Shocks: Which Is Right for BC Riding? A Complete Guide for Mountain Bikers

if you ride in British Columbia, you already know the trails here are serious. From the loamy singletrack of the North Shore to the chunky tech of Squamish and the...
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