Warning:the above video is fairly graphic, and will most likely infuriate any cyclist, and should anger any non-cyclist with any modicum of common sense. Critical…
Mounted up on those new Ritchey P-29er mountain bikes were these almost-in-production Syncros FLavor 29er tires. Word is their first shipment of production samples lands…
Signal Cycles debuted their first ever “production” bike, the Saltzman, which brings their handmade craftsmanship down to a more affordable level by letting them produce…
After our build report and initial review of Singular’s Swift frameset was published last month, US distributor The Prairie Peddler was in touch to share…
Causing constant roadblocks at NAHBS was Cherubim master builder Shin-Ichi Konno’s concept track bike. Though it must break about every single rule in the UCI…
L.H. Thomson showed off this prototype quick release seat clamp that borrows a ratcheting mechanism similar to DT Swiss’ RWS skewers. It’ll simply (and very…
Even with the reputation of being one of the most precise companies in the biz, apparently even Chris King appreciates the incredible smoothness that is…
Scrub Components is showing their new lightweight all-mountain brake rotors. Using their same aluminum/ceramic alloy matrix as on their crazy light Race Day rotors but…
Siren Cycles has started building with titanium, and first up is this hardtail mountain bike frame dubbed Sinatra. Actually, Sinatra is simply build #1 and…
It’s always nice to find a well thought-out and well-made part that offers a little something extra without costing any more than the competition. Last…
Renthal’s Duo Stem uses a unique, horizontally split two-piece design to achieve high strength with low weight. At 143.5g (claimed, with bolts), it’s not earth…
If you haven’t heard by now, Mark Weir, the Novato, California downhill and endurance legend, has now ended Team WTB‘s relationship with Santa Cruz Bicycles…