10 products I loved in 2022: Dave Rome
Another year, another round of our editors' favourite things.
Another year, another round of our editors' favourite things.
The two-speed internal gear hub will soon be available in wheels from Enve, Mavic, DT Swiss, Reynolds, and more.
French architect Emilien Bouëxel wins the design competition, and gets his bike painted to his design.
A US$1,400 wheel with the same rim as the US$2,500 flagship offering.
New 35 and 45 mm rims are said to offer improved aerodynamics and crosswind stability.
A selection of the best tech on show at day one of Sea Otter Classic
DT Swiss's new disc brake-only disc wheel is, it says, the completion of its aero wheel lineup.
Did you know that a tubeless tyre puts more compression force on a hooked rim than one run with a tube? Here's why.
It’s not cheap, but it’s still less expensive than a new rear wheel if you’ve been blowing through pawl guts.
Road wheels have undergone significant evolutions in the last several years, and 2020 showed off plainly where we're headed. Here's what I learned.
The ARC 1400 Dicut DB wheels offer aerodynamic benefits and plenty of crosswind stability. The DT 240 hubs are the star of the show, though.
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Check out James Huang's author page.
From $420 alloy wheels to $2,500 carbon hoops, here are some comparative thoughts on current gravel wheels I've been riding.
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Looking to upgrade wheels for the coming season? Lennard Zinn has the low-down on new 2015 models for road, mountain bike, and more
DT Swiss releases budget-minded wheel options for cross-country, trail, and all-mountain riding
Aggressive, fast, yet precise hoops that will push you to go harder on your 29er.
Overall this is a classy fork
Tubulars? Yep, the Swiss are offering MTB tubulars in 26- and 29-inches. And more...
A look at some new gear from DT Swiss and FSA at the Frostbike show
Singletrack.com's resident wrench Lennard Zinn has the latest on DT Swiss' efforts at stepping up its line of suspension forks.
Singletrack.com's Lennard Zinn says Scott's new Genius LT for 2011 manhandles downhills, yet with full lockout and only weighing 28.5 pounds, it can be pedaled to the tops of those downhills with relative ease.
If you're looking for a stiff-and-sturdy wheelset in a sub-1,500-gram package, the Syncros FL carbons are your (pricey) ticket.
SEA OTTER: Some choice bits of tech from the Otter expo. The ever-stylish line of accessories from Lezyne grows by a couple of pumps, German brand Focus unveiled a new 29er hardtail and DT Swiss is getting serious about forks.
Call yourself a clydesdale and are worried about your 29er wheels turning into tacos? Singletrack.com's Lennard Zinn says there is safety in strength.