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Gadgets & Hacks, Training & Nutrition -

If your current smartwatch or fitness tracker is leaving holes in your Quantified Self program, the new Fitbit Charge 5 can likely fill them. Packing their “most advanced technology and sensors” into a slimmer, brighter, and more equipped package, they’re able to track every metric you’ve ever heard of. And probably many you haven’t. The […]

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Components, Gadgets & Hacks, Reviews, Road Bike -

There was a time when a 10-42 cassette on a mountain bike looked ridiculous. Then, seemingly overnight, it looked normal. And then their 50, 51, and 52-tooth successors quickly looked normal, too. To the point where a 36-tooth mountain bike cassette now looks anemic by comparison. And such is the case after having installed the […]

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Clothing-Gear-Tools, Gadgets & Hacks -

The new Detour Cloud Cap collaboration between Ass Savers & Gramm Tourpacking is as simply functional as it is niche – a cycling cap with a built-in neck scarf to protect you from the unrelenting sun. Some days on the bike there’s really just no escape from the sun. And since Ass Savers & Gramm […]

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Gadgets & Hacks, How To, Other Fun Stuff -

Want a Light Cycle (otherwise known as a Tron bike) but can’t find one at any of your local shops? Today’s your lucky day. The internet strikes again, this time in the form of a step-by-step tutorial video for engineering a DIY hubless fat bike. Visual learners can proceed directly to the video. For all […]

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Gadgets & Hacks, Gravel Bikes, Mountain Bike -

Curve’s new dramatically curved Remlaw flat bar aims to keep your hands in the same position as your current gravel bike drop bar, but with a more comfortable or more familiar mountain bike cockpit feel. Setting out to simply provide more handlebar options to off-road touring and bikepacking adventurers, the Remlaw could be a great […]

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