Technical FAQ: Shifting compatibility; sore arches
Lennard answers questions about multi-brand shifting compatibility across different speed groups, and how to alleviate the causes of sore arches.
Lennard answers questions about multi-brand shifting compatibility across different speed groups, and how to alleviate the causes of sore arches.
Lennard answers questions about riveting carbon frames, freeing a frozen seatpost, and tricks bleeding Shimano disc brakes.
This rear-facing radar provides warning of approaching vehicles, and their relative closing rate. And it just might save your life.
Tiny, crisp, and more integrated than before, the Edge 130 Plus isn't a robust training tool but it's a solid starting point.
The GPS giant offers enhanced navigation and training functionality at the same price as the Edge 1030 and Edge 130.
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The Atom boasts some cool analytics features and combines interactivity and stability, but it's behind the market in a few ways.
The Italian made Assioma Duo pedal-based power meter is priced competitively, provides accurate data, swaps easily between bikes.
The new Local Legends system ranks riders based on how many times they ride a given segment, with the top woman and the top man getting the Local Legend laurel.
Abbey Tools hammer, pedal wrench, and dishing tool will have pros guarding their toolboxes.
One reader asks about using a Campy crank on a Shimano drivetrain, while another reader inquires about mixing in a Wolftooth component.
Like competing on Strava Segments or just analyzing your efforts with the app? As of today, you'll need to subscribe to get these features.
Garmin says any of its devices which rely on .fit files can take advantage of the Strava Routes enhancement. This includes the venerable Garmin Edge 500.
The Garmin Varia rear-facing radar alerts you to traffic approaching from behind, up to 153 yards away.
A dual-sided power meter may be helpful in determining differences in left-right power production.
The Wahoo Tickr svelt size, LED indicators, and multiple simultaneous Bluetooth signals makes this chest strap heart rate monitor a nice addition to any data-collection arsenal.
I use these four cycling apps almost daily for motivation, planning, and enjoying the cycling community.
Strava now offers more control over your experience with the most significant segments displayed, who appears at the top of your activity feed, and the ability to trim activities.
Agility meets interactivity in Elite's Nero smart rollers - a unique riding experience in virtual environments like Zwift.
There are several ways to ride with friends in Zwift. Here are three ways to connect with friends to ride and chat in the software.
Get trained by QBP and Park Tool. Get fast with SLF Motion's aero oversize pulleys. Get SRAM eTap AXS with Viathon's G.1. Get light with Lazer's G1 helmet.
Plus new 100% shades, Strava features, Hunt carbon hoops and more.
The EverBrite screen with cycling-specific base maps elevates the power-nerd training tool.
Garmin's new head units offer expanded metrics. Schwinn revives the Paramount. Suspension for road bikes. Mavic gravel wheels, and more.
Rapha rolls out new road and gravel shoes. Orbea has an e-bike for kids. CeramicSpeed has a Dub-compatible bottom bracket, and more.
Enve claims Vittoria tires are prone to failure on its rims, but Vittoria wants to know more. New Campagnolo EPS 12-speed, and more.
New shoes from Time, a titanium gravel bike by Knolly, Gu's hoppy energy gel, and a Marco Pantani tribute bike by Bianchi.
Enve finds a perfect match with American hub company Industry Nine. Floyd's offers chewables. Garmin buys Tacx. Rapha remembers Pantani.
Believe it or not, Niner is finally making a bike with 27.5 wheels. Diamondback rolls out a new hardtail. Ergon has a new men's saddle line, and more.
Scott takes its eBike to the slopes. Zwift mixes it up. Bont puts out an entry-level shoe, and Guerrilla Gravity makes its first carbon mountain bike.
New Exploro aims for greater versatility. Enve's alloy hubs help its wheels hit lower price point. CeramicSpeed has pulleys for gravel, and more.
Here is your Week in Tech — all the gear news you need, and none of the marketing gibberish you don't want.
Here's the Week in Tech — all the gear news you need, and none of the marketing gibberish you don't want.
Here's your Week in Tech — all of the gear news you need, none of the marketing gibberish you don't want.
We take a close look at five capable, versatile front lights for everything from winter commutes to occasional singletrack jaunts.
If you're building the ultimate smart trainer setup, you probably want a fan to match. Wahoo's Kickr Headwind isn't cheap but it is smart.
Wahoo finds another way to make indoor trainer workouts more realistic with the Kickr Climb, but this upgrade comes at a steep price.
This week's tech news roundup includes a new indoor smart trainer, Zwift's journey to France, a charity campaign, and a new bike tool.
The days are getting shorter. Weather is deteriorating. And cyclists have more choices than ever when it comes to indoor smart trainers.
Wahoo remains the king of the smart trainer world with the Kickr, a stable, accurate, and user-friendly trainer that now offers a suite of accessories.
Here’s the Week in Tech — all the gear news, tips, and announcements you need and none of the marketing gibberish you don’t.
With a stable platform, good looks, and nearly best-in-class performance metrics, the CycleOps H2 comes close to dethroning Wahoo's Kickr.
Wahoo's Kickr Core is likely the best smart trainer on the market for the price. It's stable, quiet, and easy to set up on Zwift.
Elite's Drivo II smart trainer offers accurate power measurement and stout construction for workouts and virtual trainer sessions.
Here’s the Week in Tech — all the gear news, tips, and announcements you need and none of the marketing gibberish you don’t.
Ibis hardtail aims for affordability, Lezyne pump is more than pump, Scicon unveils snub-nosed saddle, Kask launches a gravel helmet, BKool releases an update
Recovering from a hip fracture, Steve Maxwell turns to a high-tech solution to get a bike fit to reduce the risk of further injury.
Is there a new product, or a product in development that has the potential to be a game-changer?
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This week's roundup of tech news includes a pricy gravel bike, fat bike tires, and a sweet backpack.
Here’s the Week in Tech — all the gear news, tips, and announcements you need and none of the marketing gibberish you don’t.
Here’s the Week in Tech — all the gear news, tips, and announcements you need and none of the marketing gibberish you don’t.
Here’s the Week in Tech — all the gear news, tips, and announcements you need and none of the marketing gibberish you don’t.
Here’s the Week in Tech — all the gear news, tips, and announcements you need and none of the marketing gibberish you don’t.
This week's roundup of tech news features new offerings from 3T, 100%, Factor, CHPT3, and Bontrager.
Here’s your Week in Tech: All the gear news you need and none of the marketing gibberish you don’t want.
This week's lineup of tech news includes several new products being unveiled at this weekend's Dirty Kanza.
Here's your week in tech — all the gear news you need and none of the marketing gibberish you don't want.
Lennard Zinn summarizes some of what he encountered during the recent Sea Otter Classic.
This generation of Garmin's Vector power meter is far more reliable, bug-free, and data-rich than its predecessors.
Here's the Week in Tech — all the gear news, tips, and announcements you need and none of the marketing gibberish you don't.
Here's the Week in Tech — all the gear news, tips, and announcements you need and none of the marketing gibberish you don't.
Here's the Week in Tech — all the gear news, tips, and announcements you need and none of the marketing gibberish you don't.
Here's your Week in Tech — all the gear news you need an none of the marketing gibberish you don't want.
This week's roundup of tech news includes Niner's colorful bikes, a race-ready, disc-brake bike from Bianchi, and some nifty accessories.
Here's your Week in Tech: All the gear news you need and none of the marketing gibberish you don't want.
Here's the Week in Tech — all the gear news, tips, and announcements you need and none of the marketing gibberish you don't.
Here's the Week in Tech — all the gear news, tips, and announcements you need and none of the marketing gibberish you don't.
Here's the Week in Tech — all the gear news, tips, and announcements you need and none of the marketing gibberish you don't.
This week's roundup of tech news includes new product offerings from 100%, SRAM, Pure Cycles and Brooks.
Ritchey has a dropper for XC bikes, Abus's loud lock might save your bike, Stan's shows off new wheels, and more.
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The Direto should catch your eye if you’re after a super-stable unit and you want to save a few bucks over the top-of-the-line smart trainers.
Here's your week in tech — all of the gear news you need, none of the marketing gibberish you don't want.
If you can't get comfortable with a heart rate monitor chest strap, Wahoo has a solution that is comfortable and accurate.
Transition offers a Sentinel trail bike in carbon fiber, Wahoo has a forearm-mounted heart rate monitor, and much more.
Canyon introduces new mountain bike, Sagan's Bora team rides with Wahoo Elemnt Bolt head units, and Rapha has a fancy new jacket.
Seven Cycles rolls out a new gravel bike, and so does Open in collaboration with Yeti. Plus, Lightweight's new disc-brake wheels.
Bombtrack has a burly new bikepacking rig; a new company wants to make rims reflective; Iris Slappendel designs Kask kit.
Here's the Week in Tech — all the gear news, tips, and announcements you need and none of the marketing gibberish you don't.