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After numerous iterations and thousands of miles of testing, Colorado-based Relentless Components has unveiled its innovative new cargo system, the Mule Rack. Get to know this unique rear rack here…
Just released, the new Race Face Era SL Wheels feature the brand’s lightest carbon rims yet, and they’re durable enough to fill the gap between XC and enduro. Dig into the details here…
Originally teased at Eurobike last year, ORTLIEB’s Thru Axle M6-Connectors, Quick-Rack L, and Quick-Rack XL are now officially available in the USA and UK. Designed to bring rack-and-pannier capability to bikes without mounts, the system enables axle-based installation on everything from gravel bikes to mountain bikes. Details here…
Calling it a refinement and not a total redesign, the new Hope EVO brakes are the next evolution of the UK manufacturer’s beloved Tech 4 lineup. Featuring improved frame compatibility, braking power, and quality of life adjustments, these three new brake sets promise to be even better than before…
The updated PNW Loam Dropper V2 has been redesigned with additional sizes, lower stack height, and the same simple-to-service design PNW is known for. Get to know the new Loam Dropper V2 here…
The all-new WTB Peacekeeper is designed to roll fast without sacrificing grip and control, and it looks promising as a versatile bikepacking tire. Get to know it here…
Lowrider racks are great for running front panniers and keeping your bike’s center of gravity planted, but finding compatible forks can be challenging. The new Old Man Mountain Impala Lowrider rack addresses this by utilizing cargo axles and mounting pucks, making it work with nearly any road, gravel, or mountain bike fork. Learn more here…
Just released, the new SQlab 710 2.0 grips feature a supportive wing and a circumference, length, and wing size that vary by size. See all three new grips here…
Hot on the heels of the new wireless XTR groupset, Shimano Q’AUTO is a battery-free, automatic shifting system for commuters and gravel bikes. Get to know it here…
Fans of the North Carolina component company have a chance to get in on some special edition components and merch as Cane Creek Celebrates 30 Years! For more on this lovely blue anodized collection, read on…
The DT Swiss F 132 ONE gravel fork is a limited-travel, gravel-specific offering that promises more comfort in a lighter and sleeker package. With removable three-pack mounts for the fork blades, this is one of the first gravel suspension forks with a specific focus on bikepacking…
The all-new range of Trek Line MTB Grips use a recycled core with strategic cutouts to enable thicker rubber where you need it for comfort. Plus, they come in a range of colors and a winged version. Learn more here…