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EPISODE · Apr 9, 2025 · 19 MIN

These Top 9 MTB Innovations Changed Mountain Biking forever! – Do You Agree? [RNL Quick Rip]

from Ride and Laugh MTB Podcast · host Dan & Sage

The evolution of mountain bikes has been nothing short of amazing! These top innovations lead to more confidence, comfort, safety, flow and fun on all bike trails, jumps, drops, features and tech!   Join the conversation about the top MTB innovations!  From dropper posts, disc brakes, 1x drivetrains, wheels sizes, tubeless tires and more!  It's an awesome time to be a mountain biker.  Modern mountain bikes are amazing!  What is your favorite MTB innovation?  What innovations did we miss?   The video version of this episode is also available on YouTube here: https://youtu.be/PUtkQHPm0PY The Ride and Laugh MTB podcast is hosted by Dan @the_ride_abides and Sage @TrailSage.  Join us as we discuss all things mountain biking!  Riding technique, MTB gear, bikes, nutrition, fitness, mindset and more! Feel the gratitude. Flow on the trails, Flow in life!  Please enjoy the content then like and subscribe.  Join the Ride & Laugh community in the comments and/or [email protected]. #MTB #MountainBike #MTBPodcast #MTBtips

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