If you look at it in gear inches, a 30-tooth chainring with a 45-tooth (30×45 = 19.3 gear inches) cog is roughly the same as ...
Entirely machined in the EU, the Garbaruk Gen2.0 is the lightest Transmission-compatible cassette you can buy, while also ...
The Boardman MTR is a trend bucker. Whereas most bike models creep up in suspension travel a few mm with every reincarnation, ...
You might remember a few weeks ago when I announced that I am officially a bicyclist. This is very exciting to me. I’ve ...
The 11-28T cassette size leads the market with 36.9% of revenue in 2025, offering an optimal balance of climbing ability and ...
The largest chainrings that the 3T Racemax2 Italia can run are Shimano’s 48/31-tooth GRX crankset or Campagnolo’s 52/36-tooth ...
The Ride1Up doesn't just look good – it looks sweet. The matte black frame and gum-wall tires hit me right in the kid-feels.
At 29% off, our best value smart trainer is one of the best Prime Day in October cycling deals we've seen so far, but it ...
Stockman Products just unveiled a teardrop model called the Trekka 01. The off-road caravan is available with a gear garage ...
Campagnolo is seeking to position the new Super Record 13 groupset as the product that gets the brand back on track after a ...
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