Sea Otter 2019: New Carbon Wheels from ENVE, Irwin, Mavic and Reynolds
Several wheel companies showed off new gravel-ready carbon wheels at Sea Otter 2019. We look at wheels from ENVE, Irwin, Mavic and Reynolds.
Several wheel companies showed off new gravel-ready carbon wheels at Sea Otter 2019. We look at wheels from ENVE, Irwin, Mavic and Reynolds.
Challenge issued a consumer safety bulletin about the compatibility of its clincher tires with ENVE SES carbon rims. Read the bulletin here.
Rowie Jaron rode a front-suspended NTP Bikes titanium bike custom built for cyclocross and gravel at the 2018 Lost and Found. We look at his custom build.
We’re just hours away from Saturday’s Dirty Kanza gravel race. Neil Shirley weighed in with his prep and equipment, but many first-time attendees are still …
Donhou Bicycles from the UK took home the award for Best Cyclocross Bike at NAHBS this year with his steel-framed DSSX with disc brakes, wide tires and a mix of tubing.
Appleman Bicycles sweetened its gravel offering at NAHBS 2017 with a pink frosted doughnut bike served up for gravel. It’s fresh, offers sprinkles, but it will cost you.
In a show filled with shiny metal and matte carbon, it’s only appropriate that a hot pink titanium cyclocross frame from Dean Bikes caught our eye at NAHBS 2017.
Chris McGovern, of McGovern Cycles, has built bikes for himself since 2011, building with steel, titanium and carbon as shown here on the carbon cross “Gold Country.”
Carbon component maker Enve out of Ogden, Utah has been sold in an all cash deal valued at $50 million usd to Amer Sports.
Five days at the 2015 edition of press camp might not have been enough for such jam packed content with releases from cycling companies across the globe. For the last two weeks, we’ve been trickling in all of the latest news and tech from Park City, Utah. Today, we offer a few snapshots of some new products as well as a recap of some products you may have missed over the last few weeks.
We continue our coverage of Press Camp 2015 with ENVE Composites, who revealed their SES 2.2, one of their lightest wheelsets yet with a new brake track and ENVE-specific pads.
Boo Bicycles have unveiled its new SL models, which are custom frames that are stronger and lighter thanks to the S2 fiberglass interior. We just received the company’s SL-G Gravel Bike and today we take a look at some of the build and woodworking details that Boo Bicycle’s iron bamboo provides.
The new cyclocross bikes and gravel bikes keep arriving, and Cyclocross Magazine grabbed an in-person look at new bikes from Foundry, Raleigh, Mongoose, Focus, Storck and Fezzari. Also new products from Connex, ENVE, and Nutcase.
ENVE quietly unveiled its new carbon GRD thru axle fork at NAHBS 2015 by supplying Moots Cycles and Stinner Frameworks with the fork for their …
Hecht’s Moots PSYCHLO X RSL is built with custom butted titanium tubing and comes with short 42.3cm chainstays to swing around the tightest corners. While …
by Pat Malach It’s hard to miss Laura Winberry and her Speedvagen Family Racing teammates at this year’s Cross Crusade series in Oregon. The …
ENVE announced the MSERIES this week, a new collection of mountain wheels featuring four rim models developed for specific rider profiles: the M50, M60, M70 …
Kelson Bikes’ R.A.D. The R.A.D. (Road-Asphalt-Dirt) by Kelson Bikes, based in Ashton, Southeastern Idaho, is a carbon / titanium hybrid specifically designed to handle long, …
Raleigh goes from making one cyclocross frame to an impressive eight models in 2012.
It took a little bit of detective work to find Raleigh USA during our search for all things cyclocross at Sea Otter 2011, as the …