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Announcements and news about new bike components relevant to bikepacking and adventure by bike…
Just released, the new Wilde Waypoint Fork claims to be one of the lightest fully featured carbon forks on the market, complete with three-pack mounts, dynamo routing, and clearance for big tires. Find photos and specs here…
The new Veloci No.08 Pick-Up Fork is an interesting all-in-one fork and front rack setup that uses a 20″ wheel and removable front rack to keep loads lower for better cargo-hauling capabilities. Find everything you need to know here…
Czech Republic-based Posedla is back with an updated version of their 3D-printed, 100% custom saddle we reviewed last year. Find out what’s new with the Posedla Joyseat 2.0 here…
Just announced, the new SRAM Maven brakes run mineral oil instead of DOT fluid and have a few unique features, including oversized pistons and a four-bolt construction. Find more details here…
Building on their lineup of cockpit extensions and aero bars, Farr is back with a new range of bolt-on handlebar accessories for more hand positions on long rides. Find details on the new Farr Bolt-On Extender Range here…
The all-new Campagnolo Ekar GT groupset introduces an alloy crankset with a smaller chainring, plus a 10-48-tooth cassette for a wide-range 13-speed drivetrain that’s less expensive than the original Ekar group. Find all the details here…
Our friends at Bentley Components teamed up with Fairlight Cycles in London to release a beautiful CNC-machined dynamo rear light bracket. Find all the details here…
Hope Technology just announced two new products, a carbon version of their EVO crankset and a new in-house machined trail mountain bike stem. Find details on the Hope Carbon Crankset and TR Stem here…
New for 2024, WTB just launched four fresh grip models that they say suit four unique types of riders. Find a peek at the WTB Trace, CZ Control, Wavelength, and Burr grips in black and tan here…
The new Wolf Tooth ReMote Drop Bar lever can be actuated from the hoods or drops, pivots on smooth bearings, and is compatible with all cable-actuated dropper posts. Check it out here…
The new super-wide Curve Carbon Walmer Bar is optimized for rough off-road riding, maxes out at 650mm wide, and leaves plenty of room for bags and other handlebar-mounted accessories. Check it out here…
Featuring the same retro styling and a flared profile that looks ideal for drop-bar dirt-touring rigs, the SimWorks To Smile Bar was recently updated with a larger 31.8mm stem clamp size, and it’s back in stock now. Check it out here…