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Five years ago, who would’ve thought we’d see 180mm travel bikes in the “enduro” category? Advances in linkage design and carbon frame manufacturing have made pedal-able long-travel bikes a reality; the Nukeproof Giga wants to be the ultimate proof. After missing the 2020 race season, we may see Sam Hill return to the tape aboard […]

The post The Nukeproof Giga distills Dissent DH bike into a (horse)shoe-in Super Enduro MTB appeared first on Bikerumor.

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In the future, you still have to worry about getting dropped. Not just on your favorite group ride in real life. But also while you’re sitting at home on your trainer. Only, we’re talking about dropping your ANT+ or Bluetooth signal, not getting chucked off the back during a real climb that really shouldn’t be that […]

The post Don’t get dropped (signals) w/ Wahoo KICKR Direct Connect wired ethernet adapter appeared first on Bikerumor.

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As cyclists, we want to make ourselves as visible as possible to other road users at all times, right? So why then, do so many of us only use bike lights at night? For next week’s Ask A Stupid Question, we have the experts at Bontrager on hand to field your questions on the best […]

The post AASQ Callout: Why should you ride with lights during the day time? Ask Bontrager! appeared first on Bikerumor.

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Feature Stories, Gravel Bikes, Prototypes & Concepts, Road Bike -

The middle of last year Campagnolo came out with an all-new N3W freehub body standard that is unique in that it is both forward AND backwards-compatible. The first wheels to get the N3W body were actually the all-road Shamal Carbons when 12-speed was still Campy’s largest gear offerings – and “the perfect number“. Two months […]

The post Campagnolo N3W in detail: How Campy’s new freehub body fits all 10-13 speed cassettes appeared first on Bikerumor.

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Clothes-Gear, Feature Stories, Road Bike -

if you had to guess what Specialized intended when promoting a shoe that makes you 1% faster in a sprint while also being comfortable for the whole ride, what would you guess? Would you think that you could ratchet them down tight, but they’d still be comfy? Makes sense, right? Yeah, that’s what I thought, […]

The post Review: Specialized S-Works Ares road shoes are great… just not for the obvious reasons appeared first on Bikerumor.

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