In the News: Mountain bikers may get Wilderness access
A new Congressional bill aims to allow mountain bikes in Federal Wilderness, but IMBA opposes the proposed changes to a 30-year-old law.
A new Congressional bill aims to allow mountain bikes in Federal Wilderness, but IMBA opposes the proposed changes to a 30-year-old law.
Dear Lennard, I started messing around with a newish XTR rear derailleur with the intention of converting it to a short cage
Dear Lennard, I hate the IMBA trail rule to yield to uphill riders
Going to Sea Otter? Try to win a custom Air 9 bike. No Otter? Try online auctions for frames.
A reader wants to know about his options when a private land owner shut off access to a long-used trail.
Five new Epic trails from the suburbs of Washington, D.C. to the deserts of west Texas added to the 60 already in existence
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Pedro's kicks in a chunk of cash to assist a new IMBA campaign seeking to improve access for mountain biking on public lands.
Moots has teamed up with Dirt, Sweat & Gears to assist with IMBA and the Southern Off-Road Bicycle Association's efforts to provide trail accessibility for mountain bikers in the Southeast.
What's the upcoming National Bike Summit in Washington, DC about? Check out the video here...
Response to "action alert" gets Congress member's pledge to rework language that could have blocked MTB access on public land that was being considered a wilderness area in the future.
To support mountain biking in the New River Gorge trail proposal, IMBA has a sample letter of support on its Web site. The commentary period ends Jan. 15.
Topics at the May 5–8 IMBA World Summit will include destination and urban trail networks, land conservation and sustainable trails, youth outreach and new programs for mountain bike clubs.
While a new directive establishes hiking and horseback riding as the primary uses of the trail, other shared, non-motorized and human-powered uses — including mountain biking — are allowed.
Trail work is physically demanding and dangerous, but Joey Klein of the International Mountain Biking Association is a 15-years veteran of traveling the globe making singletrack for the rest of us.
Discounts on Syncros products going to IMBA members and volunteers for creating, enhancing and preserving mountain bike trails.