When we covered the 2013 Specialized bikes launch, the Crux topped out with the Elite and Comp models, leaving an S-Works model conspicuously missing. Here’s…
The king is dead. Long live the king. Ladies and gentleman, the SX trail is no more. The perennial free ride favorite was officially given the ax during…
Banshee, the rider owned company based in the North Shore, has been busy completely redesigning their trail and all mountain bikes. The newly revamped Spitfire…
The newest re-re-invention of the bicycle wheel, the 650B, is a classic retelling of the story of Goldilocks. Like the heroine in the memorable folktale,…
This unassuming building houses the world headquarters of SRAM and their World Bicycle Relief charity. From the outside, you’d never know it, and that’s intentional,…
We can all appreciate a finely crafted custom steel touring bicycle, but opinions become divided (and sometimes derisive) when delving into the world of custom built…
For years a small but vocal minority have been heralding the gearbox as the next great revolution in cycling. The advantages over the traditional derailleur system are numerous,…
Last week, images started surfacing of Salsa’s Warbird gravel racer. Now the 2013 collection has been announced. Salsa made aesthetic and geometry changes to many…
Campagnolo has just introduced their second electronic group, Athena EPS, a mere nine months after introducing Record and Super Record EPS (but about 20 years…
Over the last year we’ve seen small brands like Intense and Transition join mid-sized companies like Niner and Pivot in offering carbon fiber bikes. As…
Last week, we published the highlights from Specialized’s 2013 GPL (Global Product Launch). About 160 other journalists from around the world shuffled through various presentations…