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We’re not sure if they planned on this, but Kona’s latest video is almost a perfect complement to the news of their acquisition. You see, Kona just announced that they were joining the Kent Outdoors family, which was formerly known as Kent Watersports. And here we have an inspiring mashup of a ride on the

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By popular demand, Silca has released a Grande version of the Mattone Saddle Bag, sizing up to accommodate the extra tools, spares and gels you need to carry on those longer road rides. The “bigger brick” has a 71 cm³ capacity, as opposed to the 36 cm³ capacity of the original (and still available) Mattone.

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Rondo’s variable geometry Ruut gravel bike has seen several iterations in carbon, steel, aluminum & even titanium since its debut back in 2017 – from cyclocross to adventure gravel to all-road. But the core of the mixed-surface bike with 10mm of fork length AND rake adjustability hasn’t changed much. Now, behind the reveal of some

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With wireless shifting getting more popular from the big drivetrain manufacturers, Archer Components continues to offer new ways to shift your current drivetrain. Unveiled at Sea Otter last year, their MFR or Multi-Function Remote is marketed as an option for dropbars, but thanks to the modular design, it could be an ideal option for those

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Tune, lightweight bicycle component manufacturers based out of Germany’s Black Forest, have released what they claim are their best road hubs to date; the Tune Prince and Princess ULImited. Made out of a new special aluminum alloy from the aerospace industry, running ceramic bearings as standard along with carbon-reinforced small parts, the new hubset weighs

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