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Liam Mercer

Articles by Liam Mercer

The Elja is Lauf's first MTB and runs 2.8in tyres

Lauf, the Icelandic brand best known for the True Grit fork that utilises leaf springs rather than oil dampers, has unveiled its first mountain bike. The Elja comes in cross-country and trail variants and it's every bit as 'Lauf' as you would expect as it gives a middle finger to 'narrow' MTB tyres.

PNW Components Range dropper post review

With its Range dropper post, PNW Components set out to create an affordable dropper that lives up to modern standards. As such, it provides plenty of travel at a price that’s incredibly tough to ignore. In fact, there’s little to grumble about apart from its weight, but even then, its reliability places it among the best dropper posts on the market.

Trek's new Rail+ Gen 5 boasts new Bosch Performance Line CX motor

The long-travel e-MTB category is one of the most hotly contested spaces in modern mountain biking and, if we're honest, Trek's Rail has got a little long in the tooth. Thankfully, the brand has refreshed its flagship e-MTB platform with the Rail+, which gets the very latest Bosch tech and simply packs more punch than before. Here's everything we know. 

Best e-MTBs 2025 - top-performing e-mountain bikes for every situation

Electric mountain bikes have breathed new life into the cycling industry as they pose a more accessible platform for a very physically demanding sport. Whether you're new to mountain biking or want something to make getting up a hill a bit easier, here are the best e-MTBs we've tested.

The Santa Cruz Vala ditches VPP for Four Bar linkage

Bolstering its e-mountain bike offering, Santa Cruz has added another bike to the range. The Vala gets a vastly different silhouette compared to its range-mates as the brand has forgone the classic VPP suspension layout in favour of something a little different. And as a huge theme of the many e-bike releases we've seen this week, it dons the latest Bosch drive system.

Maxxis High Roller III MaxxGrip Double Down tyre review

For 2024, the Maxxis High Roller got an incredible overhaul, breaking cover as a completely different tyre to models prior. However, its new guise and intentions hit the mark for most natural riding scenarios. It hooks up in softer conditions while showing impressive versatility. It rolls rather well, too, making for one of the best mountain bike tyres for almost year-round riding.

Michelin E-Wild Rear Racing Line e-MTB tyre review

The Michelin E-Wild Rear Racing Line tyre is an e-MTB-specific designed for traction and crafted to deliver traction while climbing. Grip is plentiful and there’s a tonne of support built into its sidewalls to improve support under the weight of modern, full-fat e-MTBs. However, the tyre isn’t quite as capable under braking and prone to wear.

Orbea's Wild enduro e-MTB receives Bosch Performance Line CX motor

After a couple of years on the market, Orbea's flagship e-mountain bike, the Wild, has received a well-deserved update. Rather than a complete overhaul, the new bike introduces several small tweaks to build on its already solid foundations ushering in less weight, tuned stiffness, and Bosch's latest drive system. Here are all of the details.

New Pivot Phoenix finally breaks cover

With additive-manufactured prototypes sighted underneath Bernard Kerr and the Pivot Factory Racing team, we all knew the Pivot Phoenix was coming. Now, it's here in its full carbon, jack-drive glory. Here's everything we know about Pivot's latest downhill bike.

Merida eOne-Sixty 875 e-MTB review

Merida’s alloy eOne-Sixty 875 is all about packing in the watt-hours to create a pedal-assisted mountain bike for big days out. It's not the lightest e-MTB on the market but makes up for it when it comes to capability and comfort out on the trail.

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