SRAM’s New XPLR Components – Are They Right for Your Cyclocross or Gravel Bike? SRAM – the parent company of Avid, Rockshox, and Zipp – has announced the release of their new XPLR (pronounced “explore ...
Gravel bike suspension is a touchy topic. From the very beginning of gravel tech, suspension has been a flirtation, with various companies dabbling in damping components, stretching from seat posts, ...
RockShox has history with suspension forks for drop-bar bikes, with a Paris-Roubaix special fork released in the early 90s being ridden to victory twice by Gilbert Duclos-Lassalle in the most famous ...
Dual-crown design won’t work on all bikes; 160mm brake mount; coil negative spring won’t suit heavier riders; price Despite the Belva being a niche product, Formula has done a stellar job with this ...
Although most mountain bikes now feature suspension forks (and often rear shocks), road bikes are typically – but not always – still fully rigid. That said, a few devices have been created to help ...
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Passoni's new €15,000 flagship bike ditches the non-round fork steerer tube to improve ride quality
Italian titanium specialists Passoni further refines it's top model ...
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