This is “hero dirt”. Check out Devinci’s Global Racing Team with downhillers Steve Smith, Mark Wallace & Brage Vestavik and enduro gents, Damien Oton &…
The Coastal Crew brings us a great edit where the camera nor Curtis Robinson ever stops moving giving us a fantastic perspective in “Always Moving”. Also…
Some interesting items have found their way out of the wood works including Lenkr’s simple walnut handlebar with a couple of unique features. Also the Snēk…
Sometimes with innovation there is a sacrifice with some associated items becoming obsolete. Thru-axles are a perfect example of that. They are a stronger and…
While trolling social media over a cup of coffee, I stumble upon a video posted by Bergur Benediktsson, Lauf’s Production Manager, Brand Ambasador, and booth…
We don’t often see many new things from Europe in Taipei since their production calendar revolves around Eurobike’s early-September show, but sometimes things get done…
With a carbon wheel around ever corner in Taipei, there were still plenty of familiar brands like Novatec and their Factor branded wheels to check out. They came…
Has your online social status been blowing with friend requests lately? Requests from suspicious characters like a male Triathlete named April or someone that just made friends…
Through an inventive mind, in 1971 Harry Bickerton built the first light-weight folding bike using (uncommon at the time) aluminum. Over the years, they sold over 600k folding…
The carbon Intense M-16C downhill bike is on of the most boutique (and expensive) descenders on the market. Weighing as little as 34.7lbs (15.7kg) for the…
Atomlab came to Taipei with some big items to show following the ever-growing (literally) wheel trends of going both wider and bigger. Now offering complete wheelsets,…
Woodman Components known for manufacturing trick lightweight parts for our weight weenie needs did not disappoint this year in Taipei. Their new carbon wheelset with their…