TJ Kearns

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*CURRENTLY FOR ROUTES ONLY (MORE SOON)After years of experimentation, 6’5″ TJ Kearns finally found three handlebars that fit his three preferred styles of riding. In this roundup review, he takes a look at the high and wide ENVE M9, the big touring-friendly Tumbleweed Persuader, and the ultra-wide Curve Walmer bars—a trio of handlebars that just might be the holy handlebar trinity for big folks…
Whisky Parts just released a Boost MTB fork (the Whisky No.9 MTN Boost LT Fork) designed for modern trail/bikepacking bikes with 120-130mm front suspension. No.9 features three-mount cargo cage mounts and loads of tire clearance. We had the chance to test one prior to launch. Here’s our detailed review, all the specs, and photos…
During our recent quest to find durable, adequately wide wheels for gravel drop-bar bikepacking rigs, we identified Boyd’s Ridgeline wheels as a promising option. Now that we’ve put them to the test with gear-breaker TJ Kearns at the helm, here’s the full review…
The Wayward Riders Louise Dropper Post Harness is a minimal system designed to work with many off-the-shelf dry bags as a stable, versatile, and waterproof seat bag holster. We’ve put several hundred miles on one for this review…
This week’s Reader’s Rig belongs to TJ Kearns, who has his new Why Cycles S7 set up for ultra-minimal overnight #bikefishing missions. Read the backstory along with additional photos and details here…
For bikepackers, 29+ is the stuff of legend. Added traction, floatation, suspension, and rollover make it the ideal platform for backcountry exploits. From afar, the latest rig in this niche, the titanium Why Cycles Wayward, looked to be the perfect specimen. TJ Kearns tested one on countless trail rides and several bikepacking trips to find out if it was indeed the mythical beast he’d been seeking…
Rockgeist recently introduced a new subset of custom frame bags, the Fiber Flight Series, that come in three fabrics and offer an interesting aesthetic at less weight. TJ Kearns tried one for several months for this review…