2022 Eurobike tech gallery, day two: Magnets, motors, and 3D-printing galore
3D printing isn’t just for saddles anymore, Fidlock is (maybe) going after Boa, and your next bike fitter might be a computer.
3D printing isn’t just for saddles anymore, Fidlock is (maybe) going after Boa, and your next bike fitter might be a computer.
Pigeonholing the XR Spherical as a gravel helmet sells it short; it’s just a great helmet, period.
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Consumer boycotts are mounting against bicycle industry brands owned by parent company Vista Outdoor, which also owns multiple gun and ammunition brands and has strong connections to the National Rifle Association.
The Zephyr may not be the lightest helmet, but for an all-day ride, especially in hot weather, it is a great, well-ventilated choice.
The Bell Gage combines a classic look with 26 big, channeled vents and modern crash protection.
The season of mergers and acquisitions continues as Bell, Giro, and Blackburn are sold. Rossignol buys fellow French brand Time.
360-degree video recording integrated right into the helmet gives new perspective to your next edit without the need for bulky and awkward mounts
Bell and Giro will partner with a tech company that produces a camera that captures 360-degree video.
Bell helmets is expanding its program, which is designed to encourage women to get out and ride mountain bikes more often.
Paris-Roubaix is coming. Bell Helmets talks to the LottoNL-Jumbo riders about what makes the brutal pave of Northern France so special
An aero road helmet with some ventilation? Now that’s an idea, writes Logan VonBokel
Whether you're looking for an aero advantage or extra protection for rough trails, new helmets found at Interbike have you covered
Bell, Giro, ICEdot, and MIPS are all taking big steps to improve your safety on the road and trail
Just in time for the start of the Tour de France, Bell and Giro have introduced new products
If you like to wear goggles while on the trails, this helmet is for you