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ENDURO Readers’ Survey 2019 – Win Bikes from Ibis and Radon


Your opinion counts! We want to get to know you guys better. We want to find out what makes you stoked, what keeps you riding and what we can do to make ENDURO even better. Everyone who participates in the survey will be automatically entered into a draw for two bikes from Ibis and Radon.

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This readers survey helps us to discover who our readers are, what gear they use and what they care about. Your feedback will influence the direction of our magazine and helps us to make ENDURO even better. It also helps the industry build better bikes. Of course, we won’t pass on your personal data – we only use your answers for an anonymous statistical evaluation of our readers. The survey will take about 20 minutes to fill out.

Click here to access the survey.

Everyone who participates in the survey will be automatically entered into a draw for the following prizes:

Ibis Ripley or Ripmo

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You win, you choose: Do you prefer the all-new Ibis Ripley or its “big brother”, the Ripmo? The latter just won our recent trail bike group test, but the new Ripmo is lighter and, according to Ibis, an even more nimble trail shredder. No matter how you choose, one thing is for certain: You’ll end up with a real dream bike.

More info: ibiscycles.com

Radon JAB 9.0

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The JAB supplies a lightweight, robust carbon frame with a stealthy look, 27.5” wheels, 160-170mm travel front and rear, new aggressive geometry for a smoother ride, and many new features. We’re giving away the JAB 9.0, which is equipped with a RockShox Pike RCT3 – a solid and reliable basis for fun on any terrain. The rear suspension is handled by a Rock Shox Deluxe RT3. An 11-speed rear derailleur and SLX cassette get you up any incline. Magura MT5 brakes give you plenty of power on steep downhills.

More info: radon-bikes.de

Click here to access the survey.

The ENDURO Readers’ Survey 2019 ends on July 31st, 2019. Winners will be drawn in August and contacted by email.


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About the Author

Aaron Steinke
Website Admin

Aaron was our first employee and actively helped make our company what it is today, significantly shaping the look and direction of our various magazines. Aaron has been pursuing his own projects since mid-2020 but he continues to advise and support us on issues of marketing and technology. For many years, you would usually have found Aaron at casual enduro races, but increasingly you'll find him riding his road bike – long live freedom on two wheels!

ENDURO Mountainbike Magazine

ENDURO is the leading magazine for mountain bike technology and the modern trail riding lifestyle. We cover high-end bikes, global trends, and technical innovations – in-depth, bold, and always with an eye on the bigger picture. Our editorial approach speaks to everyone who sees mountain biking not just as a sport, but as a way of life. We view bikes as more than just the sum of their parts, evaluating products through the lens of real world riding rather than just on the spec sheet, testing bikes everywhere from alpine adventures to intense bikepark laps.

Since 2011, ENDURO has stood for journalistic quality and transparent reporting in the MTB segment. In our in-depth individual and comparison reviews, our specialist test team brings years of on-trail experience from around the world to deliver well-founded verdicts and real guidance for riders. Our awards are internationally recognized as a benchmark for innovation and quality in the bike industry, offering reliable orientation for readers, retailers, and manufacturers alike.

ENDURO is published in both German and English, reaching an international audience.