Most ‘cross racers don’t have the luxury of component sponsors, don’t receive new bikes or new drivetrains each year, and lack pit crews to clean their bikes every lap. So, they need to select parts ...
The growth of cyclocross and gravel has seen a corresponding abundance of discipline-specific products. From tubeless tires and wheels, to drivetrains, to clothing, there’s no shortage of ’cross and ...
Is it time to upgrade or replace your rear derailleur? Do you sit awake at night worrying about what tooth capacity is? Have you ever wanted to know absolutely everything there is to know about buying ...
Mountain bikers take their sport seriously, and put their bikes through all manner of punishment in the course of a ride. This has given rise to a wide range of specialist equipment, such as ...
Many riders seek lower gearing on their road bikes. Some need it to reduce pain in their back or knees, and a good number of cyclists want easier gears for climbing. Other riders require a low gear ...
A patent application filed by Shimano appears to show that the brand is working on an integrated rear derailleur, similar to what we've seen on SRAM's new T-Type Eagle Transmission. The patent drawing ...
With four electronic shifting systems available, Shimano Di2, SRAM AXS, Campagnolo Wireless and FSA K-Force WE, there's more choice than ever if you want to get rid of mechanical gear cables. Here, we ...
June has seen a lot of action from Shimano. We’ve covered a brand new Shimano XTR groupset, the first ever wireless groupset from the Japanese giant, and hot on its heels was the launch of the ...