Race Face recently unveiled new, wider 35mm handlebars and stems, plus saddles, at Crankworx. That collection was the first major new product download since the…
The Breezer Repack is Joe Breeze’s first modern full suspension bike, and it’s managed to introduce a pretty unique design without having to reinvent the…
After surprising the bicycle world with the announcement of their forthcoming hydraulic disc brakes at Sea Otter, FSA is set to officially launch their new…
Come Eurobike, the famous green machines are getting a face lift. Marking the first revamping of their trainer line since 2007, Kinetic will be revealing…
Acros has expanded the mounting options for its A-GE hydraulic shifting group. The front derailleur is now offered in standard band clamp for round seat…
MonkeyLectric has two new LED-strip bicycle wheel light systems. For casual cyclists, the $75 M232 (above) is a longer version of the original. It bumps…
Now, finally, that matte black stealth rig of yours doesn’t have to have some ugly silver chain messing up the ninja aesthetic. Wipperman’s Connex Black…
Genesis Bikes’ lineup has expanded with new materials and models for road, mountain and cyclocross. Above, the Equilibrium is a seamless double butted titanium road…
Chain catchers are slowly but surely gaining in popularity, and Woodman’s new version provides independent adjustment via a small set screw that’s separate from the…
At Eurobike and Interbike, there’s always bikes that aren’t necessarily new, but still worth checking out. Here’s our collection of road bikes. Orbea had Red…
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…