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Gravel Bikes, Sea Otter Classic -

The Otso Waheela C is a unique gravel bike, offering the ability to change the chainstay length and wheelbase quickly and easily. Couple that with massive tire clearance, and it can work as everything from a cyclocross race bike all the way to a multi-day adventure bike with huge 29er mountain bike tires. In their […]

The post New OTSO Waheela gravel bike colors, flip-chip rear dropout explained [Remote Otter] appeared first on Bikerumor.

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Mountain Bike, Sea Otter Classic -

Stan’s NoTubes gives us an overview of their newest products. First up is the carbon Flow CB7 and Baron CB7 rims. Stan’s launched these towards the end of last year, debuting their first asymmetric rims with asymmetric bead socket technology. What on earth is that? Put simply, Stan’s engineered the bead socket to allow the […]

The post Remote Otter: Stan’s NoTubes explains tubeless repair Dart & carbon Flow, Baron CB7 rims appeared first on Bikerumor.

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Road Bike, Sea Otter Classic -

The new custom color program lets you take your already full custom bike up a notch to full custom looking bike, too! This new option lets you design your dream bike’s appearance, from color to graphics to paint scheme, and send in along with your measurements. Then they’ll get a proof back to you and […]

The post Exept adds full custom paint & graphics on their custom carbon road bikes [Remote Otter] appeared first on Bikerumor.

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Cyclocross, Gravel Bikes, Road Bike, Sea Otter Classic -

Industry Nine’s 1/1 hubs have made it to the road, offering an affordable way to build up a set of high performance disc brake road, gravel or cyclocross wheels. Built with oversized bearings and axles, they feature quick engagement and multiple axle options to fit both QR and thru axle drop bar bikes. There’s also […]

The post Industry Nine’s engaging 1/1 hubs get road, gravel versions; new Ultralight wheelsets [Remote Otter] appeared first on Bikerumor.

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Sea Otter Classic, Training & Nutrition -

The entire premise of Skratch Labs’ hydration formula was that you drink your hydration, eat your calories. But some athletes really don’t like eating on the bike. Food can get dropped, and it just takes a little longer to do, which is critical when you’re hammering rough terrain at the front of the pack. Now, […]

The post Remote Otter: Skratch Labs finally lets you drink your calories (and explains with Legos) appeared first on Bikerumor.

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