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Documents showed last week Trek’s 2021/2022 Emonda SLR and 2022 Speed Concept SLR bikes, and aftermarket carbon handlebar/stems, can potentially crack. Now, the brand makes the recall official in the U.S. This article was originally published on GearJunkie. Trek is voluntarily recalling every existing 2021 and 2022 Emonda SLR and 2022 Speed Concept SLR bike,

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In 2020, Dynaplug went Covert with a new tubeless repair kit meant to stash in your handlebars. Fast forward to the present, and that Covert system just got a big upgrade. The new Covert plug tool will work with flat or drop bars, and has a flat bar plug design which should make it better for

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In terms of bang for your buck aero wheels, the Hunt Aerodynamicist line is hard to beat. They’re light, fast, perform well, and the 44mm deep wheelset tested here retails for just $919. If that doesn’t capture your attention, no worries. But if a sub-thousand dollar wheelset that comes in at a claimed 1,466g is

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SWI Cycling Thrama is another all-new ultralight, ultra-premium carbon road bike backed by former pro cyclists, but this one is made entirely in Europe. Featuring some impressive handmade and even customizable carbon manufacturing tech, SWI started off with former pro Luca Paolini for development & testing. But it wasn’t long until Paolini’s ex-teammate and 2x

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If it’s what’s on the inside that counts, the new 3D printed titanium dropouts now shipping on No22’s road bikes count for a lot. Not only do they look as sleek and streamlined as those on carbon frames, they save them hours of machining and welding time during frame building. And they’ll save you loads

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