The Belgian Learning Curve: May the Spirit be Unbroken
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Seven Cycles rolls out a new gravel bike, and so does Open in collaboration with Yeti. Plus, Lightweight's new disc-brake wheels.
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This week, Lennard Zinn addresses questions pertaining to cassette spiders, the amount of sealant needed, and assembling double brakes.
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Bombtrack has a burly new bikepacking rig; a new company wants to make rims reflective; Iris Slappendel designs Kask kit.
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This week, Lennard Zinn addresses questions pertaining to thru-axles and carbon fiber frames.
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This week, Lennard Zinn addresses questions about road disc brake options and a follow-up regarding creaky bottom brackets.
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The endurance road category combines relaxed geometry with compliance features. Here are three of our favorite test bikes from 2017.
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Top domestic cyclocross racer Kerry Werner rides a Kona Super Cross with full Dura-Ace Di2 and matching purple and blue details.
Need holiday gift ideas for the cyclist in your life? We've got ideas for racers, roadies, commuters, mountain bikers and mechanics.
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Omata's One is completely unlike other GPS units. And maybe that's why you want it.
This week, Lennard Zinn address questions about heart problems and flying with disc brake-equipped bikes.
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Bells have transcended kitsch and now exist on the verge of necessity for commuters and serious (seriously polite) riders alike.
Sewn in California, Walz Cycling Caps blend style and function for all riding seasons.
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Grimpeur Bros. sponsors several pro, elite, and club cycling teams, and it hosts coffee gatherings at national cycling events.
No matter how you know Phil Gaimon, you have to admit: The guy has a sharp wit and he’s not afraid to use it.
Ashmei’s Hooded Wind Jersey fits perfectly on your commute to work, but it’s up for a hard effort at lunchtime, too.
Fi'zi:k waterproof shoes, Park Tool offering grants, a sub-1000 gram Ti frame, Canyon sponsors the Belgian Waffle ride and more in The Week in Tech.
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Spice up your garage space with a unique print from 100Copies, the bike-centric creative world of Singapore-based Thomas Yang.
Mount this inside the garage or outside to show off your pride and joy — and lock it securely in place.
Hang this one on your garage workstand or shove it in your pack on your next dirt ride.
The indispensable ATD.1.2 is an update of Park’s previous adjustable torque driver.
Big sound from a little package will fill your home garage, not your benchtop.
The 1100-lumen Lumina front light has nine flash and static settings including a Daylight Visible Flash.
Arundel’s sneaky bar end plugs hide away important tools so you’re not stranded with roadside repairs.
Powered by a small coin cell battery, Wahoo's Mini will stay powered for up to 12 months.
The versatile Switch Multi-Tool packs all the tools needed for basic repairs into a neat pocket-sized package.
The New West Jersey combines moisture-wicking and quick-drying properties with a casual look you can wear to the bar post-ride.
The Fiveten Kestrel shoes have a nylon shank in the midsole that flexes enough for walking but provides stiffness for pedaling.
With a stretch woven shell and a casual fit, the Lithos shorts are ideal for anything from enduro racing to all-day gravel rides.
The details Silca has wisely incorporated into its Apron Premio are smart and sensible.
Keep the spare tube in your pack. At 56 grams, this tiny repair kit can keep your tubeless tire rolling after a puncture.
The latest aero road bikes are better-handling and more comfortable than ever. Here are three of the best VeloNews tested in 2017.
We talk to Cannondale-CyclocrossWorld.com's Rawny Semba and Gary Wolfe to glean a little knowledge for home mechanics.
These small locks have a reinforced steel core and are great for quick stops at the coffee shop.
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How do you tune the new Shimano Di2's Synchro-Shift settings? And if you don't want it, how do you keep it in manual mode?
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Trek Bikes now has a gravel-specific bike in their line-up, the Domane Gravel series.
Bike swaps are like treasure chests, only with more grease and DayGlo.
Katie Compton's Trek Boone is red, white, and blue, as you'd expect for the national champ. It also has tons of careful details.
Here's the Week in Tech — all the gear news, tips, and announcements you need and none of the marketing gibberish you don't.