The Weekly Dirt: An ultra in the UP, women’s gravel clinics, and the return of the chaise lounge
A weekly roundup of what's happening in the off-road.
A weekly roundup of what's happening in the off-road.
$3,499 aluminum bike features RockShox Rudy XPLR 40mm fork, dropper post, ample mud clearance, and an option to switch to singlespeed.
Salsa's gravel racers get new colorways for 2021.
The triple-butted CroMoly frame geometry was designed for stable handling when riding loaded on rough surfaces.
Salsa All-mountain and trail mountain bikes spice things up.
With bold color schemes and component group updates, these Salsa fatbikes also each come with more accessory mounts than we could count.
One of the O.G. gravel bikes, the Warbird delivers on comfort, tire clearance, and mount options in a slack-geo configuration.
Fox suspension forks, carbon wheels, and an all new aluminum frame.
Salsa Cycles decided to add a bit of cushy comfort to Dirty Kanza with a red velour chaise lounge. The photos were amazing.
Salsa was one of the first companies to embrace gravel riding, and the Warbird only bolsters its dedication to this relatively new category.
Enve rolls out new stems, wheels; Bontrager improves its road wheel line-up; Foundry delves into titanium, and Salsa goes carbon for gravel