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APRIL MOUNTAIN BIKE ACTION
Posted Date: 1/31/2000
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APRIL MOUNTAIN BIKE ACTION


Check out the cool features in the April issue of Mountain Bike Action. Write it all down.....get on your bike.....pedal down to your local newsstand.....buy it....get a cup of smooth Kona blend....and enjoy the dirt feast.
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MOUNTAIN BIKE ACTION APRIL '00

BONUS SECTION:
*Thrash Testing On A Global Scale

BIKE TESTS:
*Cannondale Jekyll
*Foes DHS
*K2 Razorback RSL
*Revisiting The San Andreas
*The Giant NRS Is Here!

SPECIAL FEATURES:
*Contest Winners-Our Lucky Picks
*The Tubeless Tire Controversy
*The Death Of The Mountain Bike And Other Lies

RACING NEWS:
*Cyclocross Nationals At The Presidio

TRAVEL DESTINATIONS:
*Beautiful Colorado

TECHNICAL INFORMATION:
*Core Rat Protective Gear
*All New Bob Trailer
*The Inside Story On XMO Air Forks
*SRAM's All-American Group

HOW-TO'S:
*Corner Like A Pro
*Adjust Your Headset
*Make Hayes Brakes Run Drag-Free
*Convert From Cantilevers To Vee's

TRAINING AND FITNESS:
*An Upper-Body Workout For Stronger Legs

 



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 WARNING: Much of the action de­pict­­ed in this magazine is potentially dan­gerous. Virtually all of the riders seen in our photos are experienced ex­­perts or professionals. Do not at­tempt to duplicate any stunts that are be­­yond your own capabilities. Always wear the appropriate safety gear.