Driving into Hendersonville, North Carolina, it might not be what you would expect as the U.S. headquarters of Öhlins Suspension. Apparently one of the largest retirement communities in…
We are mere weeks away from the twelfth installment of the North American Handmade Bike Show and the Bikerumor.com “Road to NAHBS 2016” Pre-Show Coverage…
When we attended the official SRAM Red eTap launch last fall, we provided an in-depth look at the design and development process and first impressions.…
The origin stories for framebuilders are usually as interesting as the bikes they build. Some took up framebuilding after losing their favorite bike to a terrible…
In the pursuit of frame perfection (or perhaps patent avoidance), manufacturers are still introducing new bottom bracket “standards.” After introducing BB30A a while back, Cannondale is now…
The name Lotto has been affiliated with professional road cycling since 1985. Originally known as Lotto, the Belgian lottery has sponsored the team since its…
When a legend is retiring from the sport, sponsors will typically put together some special gear to commemorate the occasion. In cyclocross, legends don’t get…
While we’re on the subject of prototype tubulars, Challenge had some of their own spinning around Nationals. Stamped with ‘Team Edition’ and ‘Prototype,’ the Cannondale…
In spite of all of the advancements in tubeless cyclocross technology, it’s probably not surprising to find that most pros still run tubulars. Considering they…
I’ve always chalked my lack of enthusiasm for folding/wheel-on trainers up to the general unpleasantness of indoor winter training and seasonal affective disorder. It’s not…
If you have ever been lucky enough to have a conversation with Erik Noren, the ever-passionate and always misunderstood virtuoso behind Peacock Groove, you know…
Personally, I love my Sony Action Cams. They’re incredibly easy to use, produce great video color and have easily swappable batteries to keep the filming…
The heads up displays we’ve seen on the Recon Jet and Kopin Solos have been impressive, but they’re locked into a proprietary sunglasses frame and lens combo.…
Wait… what is today? F***!!! Already?! Well… Looks like everyone is (once again) getting hand drawn cards depicting the things that may or may not ever…
Foundry’s Chilkoot road bike marks the second machine I’ve ridden and reviewed from their line-up, the first being the company’s stellar Overland gravel bike. While the…
In 2014 when Orbea launched the Rallon R4, it was a pretty revolutionary bike with its long, low and slack geometry. Since then other manufacturers have gradually adopted the new-school enduro geometry…