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The Prologo AGX saddle line up is a three-saddle collection designed specifically for Adventure, Gravel and CX, with shapes for any type or ride or rider. Launched in 2020, the group uses specific design features that actually do seem optimized for off-road drop bar bikes, and they work. Prologo AGX saddle options & actual weights […]

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brakes, drivetrain, gravel, Gravel Bikes, hydraulic brakes, Prototypes & Concepts, shimano -

My long-term review of Shimano GRX Di2 will be hitting the airwaves here at Bikerumor very soon. In it, I mention the notable braking power of the sub-levers that live on the bar tops. These levers now sit in line with the main brake levers and the hydraulic fluid from the master cylinder flows through […]

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Clothing-Gear-Tools, Gravel Bikes, Road Bike, Training & Nutrition -

Springtime shoes are here, with new kicks from Shimano, Sidi & Suplest ready for all sorts of training, road & gravel riding. Shimano’s latest superlight, simple & affordable indoor shoes will have you spinning circles into fitness, and walking easy around the gym. Sidi’s limited Multicolor will make you stand out in style on the […]

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e-Bike, Gravel Bikes, Mountain Bike -

This new Cairn Brave e-bike aims to open off-road adventure to more riders, pairing an affordable alloy mountain bike frame and its Shimano E7000 powertrain with either flat bar or drop-bar builds to suit individual style. Whether you are a mountain biker looking to head out for some pedal-assisted bikepacking or more of a road […]

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British bikepacking equipment manufacturers Tailfin have updated their Alloy Arch bike rack to increase its water carrying capacity massively. Two sets of triple bosses are added to the previously unused real estate either side of the arch, increasing the rack’s off-road maximum load by 6 kg. What’s more, AeroPack owners can now increase their water-carrying […]

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