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Announcements and news about new bike components relevant to bikepacking and adventure by bike…
The trickle-down continues with the announcement of SRAM Stealth Bronze brake collection, featuring Code and Level mountain bike brakes with Stealth levers that tuck the hose closer to the bar. Find details on the SRAM Level Bronze Stealth and Code Bronze Stealth brakes here…
Ergon just teased some new grips and saddles to celebrate their 20th anniversary, and they’ll be available next spring. Find a sneak peek at what’s coming from the German brand here…
SRAM introduced a boatload of components in their new 12-speed Apex Eagle and Apex XPLR lines today. That includes two wireless groups and two 12-speed mechanical groups, featuring a drop-bar shifter that keeps the same pull ratio as their mountain bike groups—finally! Find details here…
Based on the same thermo-moldable design as their Seymour saddle, the new Reform Tantalus saddle plugs in, warms up, and molds to your body for a custom fit. Check out all the details here…
E*Thirteen’s new drivetrain-agnostic, 12-speed Helix Race cassettes are offered in a close-range 13-52T gear spread and an ultra wide-range 9-52T version. Check them out here…
Days on Tracks from Germany recently released the DOT QUBA Bike Rack, a unique front rack with a no-tube design and an interesting mounting system that we’ve never seen before. Find specs and photos here…
Colorado-based Tectonic Components is back with an updated version of their Altar Pedals, now based around a lightweight aluminum construction. Learn more about the Tectonic Altar V2 Pedals here…
SimWorks’ latest collaboration with MKS is a generously sized platform pedal with replaceable pins, serviceable cup-and-cone bearings, and an unmistakable shape. Get to know the new SimWorks Taco Pedals here, which are now available for pre-order in black and silver…
SimWorks has been busy dreaming up and releasing new products lately, with two today and more on the way soon. The new SimWorks Burrito Rack is a Japanese-made rear bag support with a highly adaptable design, and the matching RAL Extra Rice & Beans Bag is a compact roll-top bag built to fit it. Both are available now, and you can find details here…
The new OneUp Small Composite Pedals offer the same grippy platform and excellent value as their larger siblings but are designed around riders with smaller feet. Plus, the new Friendly Pins offer a great feature for kids learning to ride. Find all the details here…
Designed to suit a broad range of bikes, from retro ATBs to modern tourers, the new Washington-made Forager Cycler Jemmy Bar features a comfy amount of sweep and rise and plenty of room for bags and accessories. The pre-order is now live, and you can learn more and order a pair here…
The new WTB Devo Saddle has a built in pick-up handle that looks like it was made for… loaded bikepacking bikes!? Find photos and the full press release from WTB (with our minor adjustments) here…