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Channeling a bit of last spring’s Force Wide, now SRAM Red eTap AXS gets wider gearing capability thanks to a new Max 36T cog-capable rear derailleur. The details are simple, a new medium cage option for Red AXS means you can now get lower than 1:1 gearing for the lung-busting climbs on your road and […]

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We’ve all been there. You want to carry a water bottle cage on your bike – only there’s nowhere to mount it. Rather than offering different cages for different mounting standards, Granite Design’s Aux cage allows you to do both. Yup, that’s right. The Aux cage will mount to any standard water bottle bosses. It […]

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Reviewing a Campagnolo groupset for gravel riding these days, Chorus 2×12 isn’t the first model that pops into people’s heads. But while the newer 1x 13-speed Ekar is undeniably a huge advance, and shift off-road for the classic Italian drivetrain maker (and I’ll get to that more), the capabilities of the slightly older 12-speed Chorus […]

The post Long-Term Review: Campagnolo Chorus 2×12 delivers reliable shifts & stops, from all-road to gravel bikepacking appeared first on Bikerumor.

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Move over oil slick, Cube’s Limited Edition Litening C:68X is more like rainbow slick. Technically, Cube still refers to it as an oil slick finish, but by gradually stretching out the color gradient from the front to the back of the bike, it certainly takes on a more rainbow like appearance. Draped over their newest […]

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Luis García, developer of Ride Panzer, has launched a new brake pad brand; Less Brakes. Offering a range of sintered, organic and ceramic pads, the brand differentiate themselves from competitors with their “discipline-specific” compounds covering eMTB, Downhill, Enduro, XC, Gravel and Road. Less Brakes Investing in top-quality aftermarket pads is a very effective way of […]

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