SRAM’s New XPLR Components: Ideal for Gravel or Cyclocross?
SRAM released of its new XPLR component line intended for riding drop bar bikes in the dirt. Are they ideal for gravel or cyclocross?
SRAM released of its new XPLR component line intended for riding drop bar bikes in the dirt. Are they ideal for gravel or cyclocross?
Shimano’s GRX 1x and 2x components are the company’s first groups designed for cyclocross & gravel. We put the mechanical drivetrain, brakes & wheels to the test.
Most riders have a favorite method for cleaning and lubing chains, along with favorite solvents and lubes. But to make the most of this vital piece of equipment, we’re going to experts.
Chain and drivetrain maintenance is essential in cyclocross. We asked three pro mechanics how they keep their riders’ drivetrains running smoothly.
Updating your ‘cross drivetrain for off-season rides makes sense for the many of us that are in the one-bike-to-rule-them all camp. Short of having separate cyclocross and gravel bikes, drivetrain modification makes sense. But what to do? We take a look here.
Before we start a debate as to whether pricey electronic components are right for off-road adventures, let’s start with a review of some of the …
Today, SRAM gave the green light on releasing the details surrounding their latest wireless eTap drivetrain, a group that has been five years in the …
From the man who brought you “The Glitter Method” two weeks ago, Chandler Snyder is back to talk about how you (yes, you!) can handle …