More and more wheel manufacturers are going with the “wider is better” philosophy for their cyclocross – and, for some, road – offerings. Hed has …
Raleigh’s 2011 line up has something traditional and race-worthy and something brand new and lust-worthy. The classically-styled workhorse of a bike in its alloy geared …
As cyclocross continues to grow, it’s not surprising that many brands are re-purposing existing products and branding them for cyclocross to cash in. And ’cross …
by Jamie Mack Redline typically has one of the deepest cyclocross bike selections of any manufacturer, and 2011 should be no exception. There seems to …
Spanish company BH Bikes (Beistegui Hermanos, which means Beistegui brothers) has been around for 100 years, but only recently has become a known brand in …
by Jamie Mack The Ridley lineup, like that of Redline and Focus, offers options for every budget and rider. For 2010, it starts with the …
Interbike is winding down tomorrow and, not surprisingly, we’ve seen an overwhelming quantity of bike stuff – cyclocross and otherwise (check back throughout the weekend …
The Focus 2011 offerings range from the $1400 Mares AX 3.0, an aluminum-framed model equipped with the budget-minded Shimano Tiagra, to the Mares CX 1.0, …
Chris King isn’t quick to make changes or follow fads – but, when the Portland, Oregon-based company makes a new product or innovation, you can …
Sea Otter Classic 2022 had a lot of new products to show. Here is what caught our attention.
Williams Cycling has a long history in cyclocross and is now coming to local bike shops. We take a first look at its updated System 45 carbon tubeless clincher wheelset from Interbike 2017.
We take a look at a new flagship Tiger shoe from Sidi Tiger, a fashionable KMC chain that should outlast trends, & drop in with the KS Zeta &LEV 272 dropper posts.
More new bikes, parts and gear from the Winter Press Camp trade show, here is a close-up look at new products from Raleigh, Selle SMP, Scicon, Speedplay, FSA, Vision and Pioneer.
The KTM Canic CXC 11 aims to make KTM a household name in the world of cyclocross. We take a look at the updated model.
Yokozuna helps wrestle your speed with the lightweight closed system Motoko cable-pull hydraulic disc brake, an alternative to the brake heavyweights from Shimano, SRAM and TRP.
Today we’re taking a look at new cyclocross and gravel wheel options from HED, Reynolds and Industry Nine.
The new 2017 Eddy Merckx Strasbourg 71 Carbon we saw in Vegas was fresh off the shipping container and delivered directly to the 2016 Interbike Outdoor Demo. We take a look at the new model here.
The Clement BOS tubeless tire is in our hands and should prove a good option for those riding mud, loose surfaces and mixed terrain.
The G-One is Schwalbe’s new “Tubeless Easy” gravel tire. Based on experience with the new tire on rims like those from DT Swiss, Next, Bontrager and Stan’s the G-One feels like it will be a reliable tubeless option.
Jones runs a fully custom wheel shop—he doesn’t build stock wheels—each order starts with an order form and questionnaire that asks questions about the rider’s age, weight, expected mileage, budget, planned terrain and riding style, among others.
For those of you who aren’t Garmin devotees, we spotted another GPS alternative at Frost Bike this year. The Sigma Rox 10.0 GPS is the …
Cyclocross at Interbike 2011 Interbike, the largest bike show in North America, is happening this week, and we’ll be making sure that we check out …
Clement’s Donn Kellogg has spent a good part of his life around tires, and after relaunching the Clement brand and bringing cyclocrossers the PDX and LAS cyclocross clinchers in 2010, he’s been focused on expanding his tire line-up with both additional treads and tubular tires.
The result of his efforts? A tubeless, seamless cyclocross tubular that eschews the hand-made construction of cyclocross tubular tires like Dugast, FMB, Challenge and Vittoria, and instead adopts Tufo-like technology but promises a more supple casing.
Raleigh goes from making one cyclocross frame to an impressive eight models in 2012.
Last year at Interbike, Gates Carbon Drive Systems announced its new CenterTrack carbon belt drive drivetrain, and Cyclocross Magazine is the first publication to test the system on a cyclocross bike. We’ve recently received a Raleigh carbon singlespeed outfitted with the new CenterTrack system and have enjoyed a few rides on the stunning 15 pound machine.
by Andrew Yee The Sea Otter Classic Expo is just a day away, and there’s quite a number of new cyclocross products expected to be …
After the news of leaving Vegas for and August date in Anaheim and then the decision to remain in Vegas but move a week earlier, …
by Kit Redwine Interbike is famous for miles of bicycle eye-candy, but it’s also infamous for a lack of affordable and palatable dining options. When …
by Kit Redwine You might be unfamiliar with the Nature Boy from Minnesota’s All-City Cycles, but the steel singlespeed bike has already been making waves, …
by Kenton Berg A QUIET STORM: Amidst all the carbon bling, lightweight parts and new gadgets showing up at Interbike this year, a small company …