Bikes

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For generations, cyclists have lusted after bikes made of titanium, with its durability, light weight, and promise of a forgiving ride. Those same qualities make the Vamoots Disc RSL an instant classic, though it’s far from traditional. And then there’s Niner’s flagship grinder, the RLT 9 RDO, which boasts an impressive race résumé. In addition to being a worthy competitor in high-speed gravel events, it’s also a willing companion on bikepacking adventures. To see more from our 2020 bike test, check out the action and our findings here.