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Chad Oliver – New MTB by 198 Reviewer

Mountain Biking by 198 is pleased to announce a new reviewer to the MTB by 198 staff….Chad Oliver. Chad has been riding for over a decade in the Boone, North Carolina region and now resides in North Georgia. He is constantly on the lookout for super tech riding that challenges his “no dab” style.

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MTB by 198 Blog Updates

Time for another update on how things are going at MTB by 198 and what is coming in the future. There is a lot going on right now, so to stay on top of things as they come in…subscribe to rss feed through a reader or by email to get instant daily updates.

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Clix Giveaway – And The Winners Are…

We had over 350 tickets in our first ever giveaway on Mountain Biking by 198! Thank you guys for the support and we are really looking forward to our GIGANTIC GIVEAWAY later THIS MONTH! Guess what? By being involved in this giveaway…you are automatically enrolled with 1 ticket for the future giveaways!

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Back From Maui!

As you guys saw in an earlier post…I got married to the woman of my dreams on the 20th of September and the day afterward we headed to Maui for seven full days of honeymoon bliss. Maui is incredible. I could not have asked for a better wedding, honeymoon or new bride…everything was perfect.

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198 Is Married!

Yesterday was the perfect day! I got to marry the woman of my dreams and everything went along without a hitch. It really couldn’t have been any better. Today we are getting on a plane and heading to Maui for the honeymoon, but before we left…I thought I would post a picture of the grooms cake.

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Some Links For The Weekend…

I come across articles on the web…mountain biking related of course…that I really like, so in the future, I will try to share more of those here. If you come across any that you think I would be interested in, pass them along!

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Hey! Watch This!

The advice you get from more experienced riders is priceless. Most of the time, you never know what you are really doing wrong without some outside input. Often it is difficult to tell what you are exactly doing on the bike to begin with. If you already knew you were doing it incorrectly, you would have already fixed it.

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