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Don’t keep me in suspense

’m all for product innovation. In fact, I’d like to think I’m more open to embracing new technology and ideas than most: I like 1x drivetrains, wide tyres, narrow bars and see the merit in hookless rims too. Back in issue 126, I even wrote the column that kicked off this series about why I’d like to see more prevalent use of dropper posts in drop-bar bikes (shout-out Matej Mohorič: I will forever regard

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