Eighteen months ago, the first examples of Mavic’s redesigned ITS-4 freehub started to hit the trails. With two staggered pair of pawls, the new freehub…
While it goes without saying that Shimano’s top-end XTR group is a virtually flawless performer, most of us ride in a reality populated with components…
Catch up on all of our Project 1.2 posts here! With its simple two-bolt head and unidirectional carbon fiber finish, FSA’s entry-level SL-K carbon seatpost…
A couple of years after releasing what must be the most widely-adopted composite trail/all mountain wheelset–the carbon Haven–Easton have decided to bring their carbon fiber…
Since winter arrived, aside from hitting the trainers we’ve had time to gather thoughts on commuter gear ranging from clothing to lights. A couple weeks…
Raceware Direct is a small UK importer/distributor that recently started making their own out-front mounts for Garmin’s GPS cycling computers. What sets theirs apart from…
Like most tire brands, Maxxis makes several different tread patterns for each discipline and cyclocross is no exception. They offer the Mud Wrestler (for mud,…
Keywin’s CRM (Controlled Radial Movement) Carbon Pedals use a completely unique design that puts the float in the pedal rather than cleat. More specifically, the…
Cycling is individual sport, but for every satisfying solitary ride, there’s an equally amazing experience to be shared with friends. Riding is a lifestyle, and…
Mavic’s been slowly moving from just selling wheels to offering primarily complete wheel-and-tire systems on the road (it’ll be interesting to see if that ever…
For 2013, Rockshox dropped the Dual Air spring technology in favor of Solo Air systems across the board. For the unfamiliar, Dual Air provided separate…
There’s been an overall grumble lately, it seems, directed toward fixies because you-know-what is hitting theaters and is sure to cause a stir, drawing perhaps even…