As usual, Ashima didn’t disappoint. They had a range of new products and concepts on display at both Eurobike and Interbike, including an updated version…
O-Synce (pronounced O-Science, but O-Sync is also acceptable) is a new digital coach cycling computer brand that builds in a few uncommon power features and…
Wheels Manufacturing is quickly becoming one of the go-to brands for making whatever crankset you’ve got work with whatever bike you’re riding…or letting you upgrade/change…
Spinergy was perhaps the only company to successfully switch riders to large carbon fiber blades en masse, then the original design got banned from racing…
AX Lightness unveiled the Vial road bike frame in January, claiming a 745g frame weight (medium) without sacrificing stiffness. Now that we’ve got a closer…
Storck, the German brand known for some rather lightweight production road bikes and innovative brake integration, has slipped into the aero road bike game with…
Hope Tech had their usual assortment of forthcoming and prototype CNC machined goodies. This year’s lineup included four-pot disc brake calipers, one-piece chainring with bash…
Cole Wheels introduced their new Dynamic Spoke Alignment hubs that run a straight pull spoke through a small sphere washer to eliminate bending stresses. They…
Brake Force One is an interesting set up on its own, being a completely closed hydraulic braking system. For 2013, they’ve updated just about everything…
Manitou is updating their graphics across all forks, making the logo a bit more prominent and current. More importantly, we hear they’re giving the Marvel…
It’s been pretty much one year exactly since we’d heard from A2J, the Swedish company that’s building “custom stock” carbon fiber road bikes at ridiculously…