Interbike Tech: New Quarq power, Storck aero, Minux helmet cam and TRP Parabox
Lennard Zinn samples new tech, including the Minux helmet cam, TRP Parabox-R and more
Lennard Zinn samples new tech, including the Minux helmet cam, TRP Parabox-R and more
Tips for dialing in your Avid BB7 disc brakes for cyclocross
BB7 RSL calipers lighten the disc load for road and cyclocross application; new extra-long housing cable and housing kits fit road and ’cross frames
SRAM Red 2012 is a great option and may be the quietest group on the market
Have a peek at Wells' bike for London under the microscope with Caley Fretz
Lennard Zinn recalls all of the specs of his old 650b Ritchey to help a reader set up an authentic vintage 650b at home
Lennard Zinn answers reader questions on melting carbon
Tech editor Nick Legan addresses reader questions on gear ratios for big days in the mountains… or the hills
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This week's tech roundup also includes: SRAM mountain bike derailleurs, Wheels bottom bracket adapters, SRAM Red, Shimano patents and Friday flicks
Also: Pros racing on untested equipment, Exergy on microSHIFT Whitte, pro teams on custom components, mixing Dura-Ace and SRAM
The VeloNews tech department conducts in-depth testing to determine what pieces of the new Red group you should buy first
Cabled or wired, which drivetrain is for you?
Images of SRAM’s upcoming hydraulic road lever, hydraulic rim brake, and road-specific hydraulic disc caliper have been leaked online
Caley Fretz tells you what you need to know about the new SRAM Red
For those interested in a bit more detail, Caley Fretz focuses in on a few features that warrant a closer look
The new SRAM Red group was put to its first open test on the Spanish island of Mallorca on Wednesday
From inside Park Tool’s ninth Tech Summit in Atlanta, Georgia
Also: setting up a mixed group with Chorus/Centaur
Readers prompted Caley to answer the question: exactly how much does an 800-pound Specialized gorilla weigh?
Also, is water OK for your bike and Gore cables
Fit for purpose
on carbon durability, carbon seatposts, KMC, mixing SRAM and Shimano
Careful rear derailleur installation, maintaining a bike for indoor riding, adjusting your cassette rather than your derailleur
Overall this is an excellent brake, but is it really necessary for anyone but a top level cross country racer
SRAM is replacing the bushing that currently resides within all X9 shifter bodies with ball bearings
Thieves took eight bikes that are used in SRAM's 2X10 mountain bike demo program
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Proto' shifters on Jaroslav Kulhavy's world championship-winning Epic
A look at the new lightweight SRAM cassette that Levi Leipheimer used in the USAPCC prologue
For 2012 SRAM is offering additional 2X10 gear options.
New for 2012: SRAM's first carbon downhill race crank and DH-specific derailleur.
SRAM is out with redesigns of the company's Avid brakes — XX and XX World Cup to be exact.
Quarq, makers of the CinQo crank-based power meter, announced today that it has been bought by SRAM.
Quick look: If you ride white handlebar tape, white shoes and white shorts, then check out the new white Apex.
X0 now sexier in silver and easier to spin with 38/24 and 36/22 chainring options
SRAM adds new color option for its Red groupset
A reader asks Lennard Zinn about running Shimano chains on SRAM cassettes.
Lennard Zinn weighs in on running a Shimano-SRAM combo as well as road and MTB setups.
A close look at world cyclocross champion Zdenek Stybar's Ridley X-Night
A reader says his new 2x10 drivetrain was the wrong choice. Tech-guru Lennard Zinn says a modification is possible.
A reader struggles with chain-suck, another asks about a wide range of gearing.
Slideshow: Greg Herbold has remained one of the more recognizable characters in the bike industry since the early days of fat tires. His old Miyata race bike from the early to mid-1990s wears the years well too.
Ah, the pain and joy of testing time trial gear. Zack Vestal installs and rides Zipp's Vuka R2C shifters and VukaShift aero extensions.
When considering bike components, lower price can mean inferior performance. Singletrack.com's one-man wrecking crew Zach White says that's not necessarily the case with SRAM's new Avid Elixir 3 hydraulic disc brakes.
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Check out Zach White's author page.
Singletrack.com's resident-wrench, Lennard Zinn, has a full mailbag this week: Readers want to know about SRAM XX and lubin' various things up.
Confused by what you're buying? The RockShox product line is getting a new way of decoding the goods.
As the Sea Otter Classic is "Powered by SRAM," the Chicago company uses the event each year to introduce its new products. Lennard Zinn brings them to you here.
RadioShack's Lance Armstrong, Levi Leipheimer and Jason McCartney will race under as Team Mellow Johnny's at the SRAM Tour of the Gila in New Mexico.
Lennard Zinn tries out the new budget-friendly SRAM Apex group on the roads of Laguna Seca.
SEA OTTER: Singletrack.com's Zach White reports from the Sea Otter Expo area with what's new, improved and just kinda cool.
Fabian Cancellara was obviously the strongest man in the Tour of Flanders, and his Specialized Tarmac SL3 was equally up to the task, despite one small technical difficulty.
Avid's Elixir 3 and RockShox's Sektor 150mm fork are SRAM's newest offerings at attainable prices.
Using technologies pioneered in SRAM's first 10-speed MTB group XX, X7 is designed to bring 2x10 to mid-level cross-country riders, entry-level downhillers and freeriders.
What's XXtra cool about SRAM's new group is that it works well not just on anorexic cross-country race hardtails, but on 5-inch, full-suspension trail bikes.
Now that SRAM's XX group is available to the masses on 2010 bikes and in aftermarket catalogues, the question is does it deliver? Singletrack.com's Technical Editor Zack Vestal gives you the low-down in a two-part XX review.
SRAM has announced plans to release a new entry level road group, intended to compete against Shimano’s 105 group, in the spring of 2010.
The XG999 uses the same manufacturing techniques that produced SRAM's XX MTB cassette as well as the PowerDome road cassette and weighs in at 175 grams.
Components Manufacturer Plays Establishing Sponsor Role for National Organization
Here’s the latest sponsorship news we’ve rounded up from across the bike racing world
A reader just bought a $5,000 bike and something ain't right. Singletrack.com's resident wrench Lennard Zinn views the reader's video and offers some thoughts.
Team RadioShack’s riders spent part of their Tucson training camp getting familiar with each other and with their new 2010 Trek Madone 6-Series bikes.
The 87 members of Team IMBA 2009, raised a total of $84,937 for local and national trailbuilding projects by riding their bikes.
Despite the fact that the barbecue wine was Silver Oak and the bonfire was stoked with old art crates, a weekend at Lance Armstrong's ranch was still just a bunch of great folks enjoying the mountain bike lifestyle.
A reader asks if there are any 180mm 2x9 specific cranks on the market, or are taller riders just out of luck?
In NASCAR, rubbin's racing, but when it comes to disc brakes on your rig it's just annoying.
Are SRAM shift levers durable?
What can I do about a broken SRAM road shifter lever?
Can I mix SRAM XX parts with SRAM road parts?