Fairwheel Bikes is known for their insanely lightweight customizations. We featured the world’s lightest road bike recently, something they had a big hand in creating,…
On display in Turin during the Giro d’Italia 2011 presentation was a special Gir0-themed Pinarello equipped with the long-awaited Campagnolo electronic shifting system. The system,…
We’ve seen touchscreen, and mapping computers have been around. Now we’ve seen the future. Cerevellum, a South Carolina based company whose founder also helps design…
Through “patent-pending U-Bar technology,” Louis Garneau has created what they say is the lightest helmet in the world that also has a retention system. …
Born from the ashes of Rock Racing, the Long Beach, California based Cruz Industries is launching a line of road bikes that boast top level engineering,…
Yep, the Internet (well, mainly the cycling-related Internet) is abuzz with Contador’s recent positive test for Clenbuterol, a banned performance enhancing drug. Clenbuterol is a…
First seen in our photos from Cannondale’s Press and Dealer Camp, their all-new SuperX cyclocross bike was developed by taking what everyone liked about the…
When Shimano started work on the completely redesigned 2011 XTR, it wanted to expand the group’s appeal beyond it’s XC-racing history and offer a top-of-the-line…
BIKERUMOR REVIEW: Introduced late last year, the Garmin Edge 500 takes all the GPS tracking and features of it’s full color, larger-screened siblings and packs…
I took a little tour of Rockshox’s Colorado Springs, CO, facility yesterday and had Sander Rigney, RS’s product manager, run through their Motion Control compression…
Introduced last year at Interbike, Moots’ Vamoots RSL was built as the Colorado company’s flagship road bike, meant for battling the peloton. The RSL is…