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Dontcha hate it when your chain falls off after a gnarly downhill? Of course you could go with a derailleur guide but that usually limits you to a single chain ring on the front. Not a problem if you only go downhill but what about those of us who ride up too?

Enter the <a href="http://www.wickedracin.com/">Wicked Racin</a> Dualrailleur. This patent pending device locks your chain in place while giving you the ability to choose between two front chain rings. I'm told it's pretty durable and that one rider has been using it for 2 years without a single chain drop.

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A silver mountain bike with visible dirt on the tires is positioned next to a table covered with a fall-themed tablecloth. On the bike's frame rests an orange Halloween pumpkin helmet. In the background, another bike and a red bicycle frame can be seen.
Dontcha hate it when your chain falls off after a gnarly downhill? Of course you could go with a derailleur guide but that usually limits you to a single chain ring on the front. Not a problem if you only go downhill but what about those of us who ride up too?

Enter the <a href="http://www.wickedracin.com/">Wicked Racin</a> Dualrailleur. This patent pending device locks your chain in place while giving you the ability to choose between two front chain rings. I'm told it's pretty durable and that one rider has been using it for 2 years without a single chain drop.

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Dontcha hate it when your chain falls off after a gnarly downhill? Of course you could go with a derailleur guide but that usually limits you to a single chain ring on the front. Not a problem if you only go downhill but what about those of us who ride up too?

Enter the <a href="http://www.wickedracin.com/">Wicked Racin</a> Dualrailleur. This patent pending device locks your chain in place while giving you the ability to choose between two front chain rings. I'm told it's pretty durable and that one rider has been using it for 2 years without a single chain drop.

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Dontcha hate it when your chain falls off after a gnarly downhill? Of course you could go with a derailleur guide but that usually limits you to a single chain ring on the front. Not a problem if you only go downhill but what about those of us who ride up too?

Enter the <a href="http://www.wickedracin.com/">Wicked Racin</a> Dualrailleur. This patent pending device locks your chain in place while giving you the ability to choose between two front chain rings. I'm told it's pretty durable and that one rider has been using it for 2 years without a single chain drop.

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Dontcha hate it when your chain falls off after a gnarly downhill? Of course you could go with a derailleur guide but that usually limits you to a single chain ring on the front. Not a problem if you only go downhill but what about those of us who ride up too?

Enter the <a href="http://www.wickedracin.com/">Wicked Racin</a> Dualrailleur. This patent pending device locks your chain in place while giving you the ability to choose between two front chain rings. I'm told it's pretty durable and that one rider has been using it for 2 years without a single chain drop.

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A Garmin Edge 305 bike computer displaying metrics such as time (02:16:46), speed (38.6 km/h), total distance (64.6 km), elevation (364 m), and heart rate (139 bpm) on a dark screen with a gray casing.
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Dontcha hate it when your chain falls off after a gnarly downhill? Of course you could go with a derailleur guide but that usually limits you to a single chain ring on the front. Not a problem if you only go downhill but what about those of us who ride up too?

Enter the <a href="http://www.wickedracin.com/">Wicked Racin</a> Dualrailleur. This patent pending device locks your chain in place while giving you the ability to choose between two front chain rings. I'm told it's pretty durable and that one rider has been using it for 2 years without a single chain drop.

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Dontcha hate it when your chain falls off after a gnarly downhill? Of course you could go with a derailleur guide but that usually limits you to a single chain ring on the front. Not a problem if you only go downhill but what about those of us who ride up too?

Enter the <a href="http://www.wickedracin.com/">Wicked Racin</a> Dualrailleur. This patent pending device locks your chain in place while giving you the ability to choose between two front chain rings. I'm told it's pretty durable and that one rider has been using it for 2 years without a single chain drop.

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Dontcha hate it when your chain falls off after a gnarly downhill? Of course you could go with a derailleur guide but that usually limits you to a single chain ring on the front. Not a problem if you only go downhill but what about those of us who ride up too?

Enter the <a href="http://www.wickedracin.com/">Wicked Racin</a> Dualrailleur. This patent pending device locks your chain in place while giving you the ability to choose between two front chain rings. I'm told it's pretty durable and that one rider has been using it for 2 years without a single chain drop.

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Dontcha hate it when your chain falls off after a gnarly downhill? Of course you could go with a derailleur guide but that usually limits you to a single chain ring on the front. Not a problem if you only go downhill but what about those of us who ride up too?

Enter the <a href="http://www.wickedracin.com/">Wicked Racin</a> Dualrailleur. This patent pending device locks your chain in place while giving you the ability to choose between two front chain rings. I'm told it's pretty durable and that one rider has been using it for 2 years without a single chain drop.

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Dontcha hate it when your chain falls off after a gnarly downhill? Of course you could go with a derailleur guide but that usually limits you to a single chain ring on the front. Not a problem if you only go downhill but what about those of us who ride up too?

Enter the <a href="http://www.wickedracin.com/">Wicked Racin</a> Dualrailleur. This patent pending device locks your chain in place while giving you the ability to choose between two front chain rings. I'm told it's pretty durable and that one rider has been using it for 2 years without a single chain drop.

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Dontcha hate it when your chain falls off after a gnarly downhill? Of course you could go with a derailleur guide but that usually limits you to a single chain ring on the front. Not a problem if you only go downhill but what about those of us who ride up too?

Enter the <a href="http://www.wickedracin.com/">Wicked Racin</a> Dualrailleur. This patent pending device locks your chain in place while giving you the ability to choose between two front chain rings. I'm told it's pretty durable and that one rider has been using it for 2 years without a single chain drop.

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A person wearing a cycling helmet and sunglasses sits on a mountain bike on a dirt trail surrounded by lush greenery. Another mountain bike is parked nearby, and a bike saddle hangs from a tree branch in the background.
Dontcha hate it when your chain falls off after a gnarly downhill? Of course you could go with a derailleur guide but that usually limits you to a single chain ring on the front. Not a problem if you only go downhill but what about those of us who ride up too?

Enter the <a href="http://www.wickedracin.com/">Wicked Racin</a> Dualrailleur. This patent pending device locks your chain in place while giving you the ability to choose between two front chain rings. I'm told it's pretty durable and that one rider has been using it for 2 years without a single chain drop.

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Dontcha hate it when your chain falls off after a gnarly downhill? Of course you could go with a derailleur guide but that usually limits you to a single chain ring on the front. Not a problem if you only go downhill but what about those of us who ride up too?

Enter the <a href="http://www.wickedracin.com/">Wicked Racin</a> Dualrailleur. This patent pending device locks your chain in place while giving you the ability to choose between two front chain rings. I'm told it's pretty durable and that one rider has been using it for 2 years without a single chain drop.

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Dontcha hate it when your chain falls off after a gnarly downhill? Of course you could go with a derailleur guide but that usually limits you to a single chain ring on the front. Not a problem if you only go downhill but what about those of us who ride up too?

Enter the <a href="http://www.wickedracin.com/">Wicked Racin</a> Dualrailleur. This patent pending device locks your chain in place while giving you the ability to choose between two front chain rings. I'm told it's pretty durable and that one rider has been using it for 2 years without a single chain drop.

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Dontcha hate it when your chain falls off after a gnarly downhill? Of course you could go with a derailleur guide but that usually limits you to a single chain ring on the front. Not a problem if you only go downhill but what about those of us who ride up too?

Enter the <a href="http://www.wickedracin.com/">Wicked Racin</a> Dualrailleur. This patent pending device locks your chain in place while giving you the ability to choose between two front chain rings. I'm told it's pretty durable and that one rider has been using it for 2 years without a single chain drop.

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Dontcha hate it when your chain falls off after a gnarly downhill? Of course you could go with a derailleur guide but that usually limits you to a single chain ring on the front. Not a problem if you only go downhill but what about those of us who ride up too?

Enter the <a href="http://www.wickedracin.com/">Wicked Racin</a> Dualrailleur. This patent pending device locks your chain in place while giving you the ability to choose between two front chain rings. I'm told it's pretty durable and that one rider has been using it for 2 years without a single chain drop.

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Dontcha hate it when your chain falls off after a gnarly downhill? Of course you could go with a derailleur guide but that usually limits you to a single chain ring on the front. Not a problem if you only go downhill but what about those of us who ride up too?

Enter the <a href="http://www.wickedracin.com/">Wicked Racin</a> Dualrailleur. This patent pending device locks your chain in place while giving you the ability to choose between two front chain rings. I'm told it's pretty durable and that one rider has been using it for 2 years without a single chain drop.

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Dontcha hate it when your chain falls off after a gnarly downhill? Of course you could go with a derailleur guide but that usually limits you to a single chain ring on the front. Not a problem if you only go downhill but what about those of us who ride up too?

Enter the <a href="http://www.wickedracin.com/">Wicked Racin</a> Dualrailleur. This patent pending device locks your chain in place while giving you the ability to choose between two front chain rings. I'm told it's pretty durable and that one rider has been using it for 2 years without a single chain drop.

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Dontcha hate it when your chain falls off after a gnarly downhill? Of course you could go with a derailleur guide but that usually limits you to a single chain ring on the front. Not a problem if you only go downhill but what about those of us who ride up too?

Enter the <a href="http://www.wickedracin.com/">Wicked Racin</a> Dualrailleur. This patent pending device locks your chain in place while giving you the ability to choose between two front chain rings. I'm told it's pretty durable and that one rider has been using it for 2 years without a single chain drop.

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Dontcha hate it when your chain falls off after a gnarly downhill? Of course you could go with a derailleur guide but that usually limits you to a single chain ring on the front. Not a problem if you only go downhill but what about those of us who ride up too?

Enter the <a href="http://www.wickedracin.com/">Wicked Racin</a> Dualrailleur. This patent pending device locks your chain in place while giving you the ability to choose between two front chain rings. I'm told it's pretty durable and that one rider has been using it for 2 years without a single chain drop.

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Dontcha hate it when your chain falls off after a gnarly downhill? Of course you could go with a derailleur guide but that usually limits you to a single chain ring on the front. Not a problem if you only go downhill but what about those of us who ride up too?

Enter the <a href="http://www.wickedracin.com/">Wicked Racin</a> Dualrailleur. This patent pending device locks your chain in place while giving you the ability to choose between two front chain rings. I'm told it's pretty durable and that one rider has been using it for 2 years without a single chain drop.

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Dontcha hate it when your chain falls off after a gnarly downhill? Of course you could go with a derailleur guide but that usually limits you to a single chain ring on the front. Not a problem if you only go downhill but what about those of us who ride up too?

Enter the <a href="http://www.wickedracin.com/">Wicked Racin</a> Dualrailleur. This patent pending device locks your chain in place while giving you the ability to choose between two front chain rings. I'm told it's pretty durable and that one rider has been using it for 2 years without a single chain drop.

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Dontcha hate it when your chain falls off after a gnarly downhill? Of course you could go with a derailleur guide but that usually limits you to a single chain ring on the front. Not a problem if you only go downhill but what about those of us who ride up too?

Enter the <a href="http://www.wickedracin.com/">Wicked Racin</a> Dualrailleur. This patent pending device locks your chain in place while giving you the ability to choose between two front chain rings. I'm told it's pretty durable and that one rider has been using it for 2 years without a single chain drop.

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Dontcha hate it when your chain falls off after a gnarly downhill? Of course you could go with a derailleur guide but that usually limits you to a single chain ring on the front. Not a problem if you only go downhill but what about those of us who ride up too?

Enter the <a href="http://www.wickedracin.com/">Wicked Racin</a> Dualrailleur. This patent pending device locks your chain in place while giving you the ability to choose between two front chain rings. I'm told it's pretty durable and that one rider has been using it for 2 years without a single chain drop.

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A black and blue CamelBak backpack designed for outdoor activities, featuring a hydration reservoir and a drinking tube, padded shoulder straps, and multiple compartments for gear storage.
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Dontcha hate it when your chain falls off after a gnarly downhill? Of course you could go with a derailleur guide but that usually limits you to a single chain ring on the front. Not a problem if you only go downhill but what about those of us who ride up too?

Enter the <a href="http://www.wickedracin.com/">Wicked Racin</a> Dualrailleur. This patent pending device locks your chain in place while giving you the ability to choose between two front chain rings. I'm told it's pretty durable and that one rider has been using it for 2 years without a single chain drop.

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Dontcha hate it when your chain falls off after a gnarly downhill? Of course you could go with a derailleur guide but that usually limits you to a single chain ring on the front. Not a problem if you only go downhill but what about those of us who ride up too?

Enter the <a href="http://www.wickedracin.com/">Wicked Racin</a> Dualrailleur. This patent pending device locks your chain in place while giving you the ability to choose between two front chain rings. I'm told it's pretty durable and that one rider has been using it for 2 years without a single chain drop.

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A motorcyclist performing a jump over a muddy water puddle in a snowy forest setting, surrounded by tall pine trees.
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A smiling man wearing a colorful floral shirt and a blue bucket hat stands with his arms crossed on a dirt path. He is surrounded by a scenic landscape with rolling hills and clear blue skies in the background.
Map of the Colorado Trail highlighting the route of the first mountain bike race, starting in Denver and finishing in Durango. The map indicates several wilderness areas along the 535-mile route, including the Holy Cross, Mount Massive, Collegiate Peaks, Lost Creek, La Garita, and Weminuche Wilderness.
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Dontcha hate it when your chain falls off after a gnarly downhill? Of course you could go with a derailleur guide but that usually limits you to a single chain ring on the front. Not a problem if you only go downhill but what about those of us who ride up too?

Enter the <a href="http://www.wickedracin.com/">Wicked Racin</a> Dualrailleur. This patent pending device locks your chain in place while giving you the ability to choose between two front chain rings. I'm told it's pretty durable and that one rider has been using it for 2 years without a single chain drop.

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Dontcha hate it when your chain falls off after a gnarly downhill? Of course you could go with a derailleur guide but that usually limits you to a single chain ring on the front. Not a problem if you only go downhill but what about those of us who ride up too?

Enter the <a href="http://www.wickedracin.com/">Wicked Racin</a> Dualrailleur. This patent pending device locks your chain in place while giving you the ability to choose between two front chain rings. I'm told it's pretty durable and that one rider has been using it for 2 years without a single chain drop.

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A group of cyclists racing along a roadside, with onlookers in the background taking photos. The cyclists are wearing colorful racing jerseys and helmets, and there are cars parked alongside the road. The backdrop features a rocky hillside and trees.
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Dontcha hate it when your chain falls off after a gnarly downhill? Of course you could go with a derailleur guide but that usually limits you to a single chain ring on the front. Not a problem if you only go downhill but what about those of us who ride up too?

Enter the <a href="http://www.wickedracin.com/">Wicked Racin</a> Dualrailleur. This patent pending device locks your chain in place while giving you the ability to choose between two front chain rings. I'm told it's pretty durable and that one rider has been using it for 2 years without a single chain drop.

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Dontcha hate it when your chain falls off after a gnarly downhill? Of course you could go with a derailleur guide but that usually limits you to a single chain ring on the front. Not a problem if you only go downhill but what about those of us who ride up too?

Enter the <a href="http://www.wickedracin.com/">Wicked Racin</a> Dualrailleur. This patent pending device locks your chain in place while giving you the ability to choose between two front chain rings. I'm told it's pretty durable and that one rider has been using it for 2 years without a single chain drop.

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Dontcha hate it when your chain falls off after a gnarly downhill? Of course you could go with a derailleur guide but that usually limits you to a single chain ring on the front. Not a problem if you only go downhill but what about those of us who ride up too?

Enter the <a href="http://www.wickedracin.com/">Wicked Racin</a> Dualrailleur. This patent pending device locks your chain in place while giving you the ability to choose between two front chain rings. I'm told it's pretty durable and that one rider has been using it for 2 years without a single chain drop.

<img alt="img_6356.jpg" id="image415" src="data:image/svg+xml,%3Csvg%20xmlns=
Dontcha hate it when your chain falls off after a gnarly downhill? Of course you could go with a derailleur guide but that usually limits you to a single chain ring on the front. Not a problem if you only go downhill but what about those of us who ride up too?

Enter the <a href="http://www.wickedracin.com/">Wicked Racin</a> Dualrailleur. This patent pending device locks your chain in place while giving you the ability to choose between two front chain rings. I'm told it's pretty durable and that one rider has been using it for 2 years without a single chain drop.

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A winding dirt path through a lush green meadow, surrounded by mountains under a bright blue sky with scattered clouds.
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