SRAM “Full Mount” Hangerless Derailleur System
With the launch of the SRAM Eagle Transmission in 2023, one of the biggest takeaways was the direct mount derailleur design, which eliminates the need for a derailleur hanger. Derailleur hangers have...
View ArticleHow to Choose the Right MTB Brake
How to choose the right MTB brake: Choosing the right mountain bike brakes is crucial for your safety and performance on the trail. There are several types of MTB brakes available, and the choice...
View ArticleThreaded vs. Press Fit Bottom Brackets
Threaded vs. Press Fit Bottom Brackets – Bottom brackets (BB) are components in bicycles that connect the crankset to the bike frame. Threaded and press-fit are two of the most common types of bottom...
View ArticleMineral Oil vs. DOT Fluid
Mineral Oil vs. DOT Fluid: Mineral oil and DOT (Department of Transportation) fluid are two different types of hydraulic fluids commonly used in mountain bike brake systems. Although each have their...
View ArticleNew Products Available from Title MTB
We’re excited to announce that we have some new products available from Title MTB! L01 Lock-On Grips Title just released lock-on grips for the first time and we’re happy to be stocking them in all six...
View ArticleThick vs. Thin MTB Grips
Thick vs. Thin MTB Grips: Thick and thin mountain bike grips serve different purposes and cater to different preferences, so choosing between them depends on personal comfort, riding style, and hand...
View ArticleSRAM HS2 vs. Centerline Rotors
SRAM HS2 vs. Centerline Rotors: In the following article we are going to go over the differences between SRAM’s HS2 and centerline rotors. Thickness and Heat Dissipation SRAM’s HS2 rotors were released...
View Article5 Popular Maxxis MTB Tire Combos
5 Popular Maxxis MTB Tire Combos: Maxxis offers a wide variety of MTB tires that can make it difficult when trying to choose the right one. When trying to choose the best Maxxis mountain bike tire...
View ArticleSRAM Maven Brakes Now Available
We are happy to now be stocking the SRAM maven brakes in the bronze, silver, and ultimate models. SRAM recently just launched the maven brakes, and SRAM boasts them as the most powerful brakes they...
View ArticleXT M8100 vs SLX M7100 Cassette – What’s the Difference?
XT M8100 vs SLX M7100 Cassette – What’s the Difference? With Shimano offering 12-speed versions of their XT and SLX groupsets, we thought we would break down the differences of the XT M8100 cassette...
View ArticleTBS Bike Parts’ Brands 2024
At TBS Bike Parts, we stock the top mountain bike part brands so you can feel confident in your purchase and your ride. If you don’t see a product you’re looking for from a certain brand, no problem....
View ArticleBronze Components Now Available From Title MTB
Title MTB just released their AH1 handlebars, ST1 stems, and DM1 stem in a new bronze finish, and we are excited to be stocking them in all sizes. The new bronze finish is a great addition to Title’s...
View Article60TPI vs. 120TPI MTB Tires
60TPI vs. 120TPI MTB Tires: When looking to buy a mountain bike tire there are many options that can make it difficult when trying to choose the right one. With different compounds, tread patterns,...
View ArticleMaxxis May Sale is Live!
Our Maxxis May Sale is back for another year and the sale page is now live! Shop now for great deals on Maxxis tires while quantities last. Over 60 different Maxxis tire models available with white and...
View ArticleContinental Tire Overview: Kryptotal, Argotal, & Xynotal
Continental Tire Overview: Kryptotal, Argotal, & Xynotal. Continental is a well-known German manufacturer of mountain bike tires and they offer a range of tires tailored to different terrains,...
View ArticleEnduro ES1 Saddles Available from Title MTB
Enduro ES1 Saddles Available from Title MTB. Title MTB recently launched a new enduro saddle called the ES1 and we are now stocking them in all options. Available in a medium size (145mm width) and a...
View ArticleContinental Soft vs Supersoft Compound
Continental Soft vs Supersoft Compound: Continental offers different rubber compounds for their mountain bike tires, with “Soft” and “SuperSoft” being two of the options designed to provide varying...
View ArticleHow to Choose the Right MTB Dropper Post
How to choose the right MTB dropper post: Choosing the right mountain bike (MTB) dropper post involves several considerations to ensure it fits your bike and meets your riding needs. Here’s a guide to...
View ArticleWhy You Should Use a Dropper Post On Your MTB
Why you should use a dropper post on your MTB: Using a dropper post on your mountain bike can significantly enhance your riding experience by providing greater control, comfort, and versatility. Here...
View ArticleContinental DH Casing vs. Enduro Casing
Continental DH Casing vs. Enduro Casing. Continental is a well-known German manufacturer of mountain bike tires and they offer a range of tires tailored to different terrains, riding styles, and...
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