Bristol-based Starling has shared news of its latest version of the Beady Little Eye, a bike it describes as “the freakiest, fastest, weirdest beast in the Starling brood”. What does that mean? Well, a single gear, tiny travel, and a skinny steel frame: Lo-Fi MTB fun is the name of …
Read More »Bosch presents new for model year 25.1 e-bike system
With the launch of MY25.1, Bosch eBike Systems has introduced a sporty ecosystem aimed at delivering what the brand calls “the ultimate eMTB experience”. The new Performance Line CX is said to offer “more dynamics, and agility”, whilst also being “quieter than ever before”. In combination with the new Bosch …
Read More »Fox unveils Live Valve Neo wireless suspension
Fox Factory is continuing to push the boundaries of suspension technology with the introduction of Live Valve Neo, the brand’s most advanced and fastest wireless suspension system created for mountain biking. Live Valve Neo offers a significant leap forward with its Neo protocol, allowing for an unprecedented wireless connection speed. …
Read More »Muc-Off launches AirMach Electric Mini Inflator
Muc-Off has expanded its bicycle inflation range with this latest innovation: the AirMach Electric Mini Inflator, designed to make inflating bike tyres “as quick and effortless as possible”. The electric pump has dimensions of 64x56x28mm and a weight of 97g (114g with the silicone case). According to the brand, it …
Read More »Carbon Wasp updates Truffle-120 frame
Carbon Wasp has updated the Truffle-120 XC/Trail bike. The brand’s objective was to make a frame that could be built into a lightweight XC race bike, but was also robust enough to take on the most technical descents. The carbon lay up has been refined and the brand has invested …
Read More »Ribble adds titanium models to Allroad line-up
Ribble has unveiled the Allroad Ti. Made from corrosion-resistant 3AL-2.5V Titanium, the headtube and seattube clusters are formed via additive manufacturing (3D printing) to create unique profiles, optimised for aerodynamic efficiencies. An over-sized threaded T47 bottom bracket increases stiffness and enhances power transfer. The D-shaped carbon seatpost allows for flex …
Read More »Restrap expands bikepacking range with Downtube Bag
Restrap has released a new addition to its bikepacking range of luggage. There’s no prizes for guessing where the Downtube Bag is designed to fit, but its beauty is in its simplicity. A tool free, high-grip compression strap holds the 1.2 litre capacity dry bag in place, without the need …
Read More »Brompton unveils first 20-inch model and adds disc brakes
Brompton has unveiled the brand’s biggest innovation in 50 years, its first ever 20″ folding bike, the G Line. Delivering comfort through an entirely new frame, all-new 20” wheels, and Schwalbe custom made for Brompton, tubeless-ready tyres to enhance the capability of the bike, the G Line is Brompton’s latest …
Read More »Canyon unveils Spectral:ONfly lightweight e-MTB
Canyon has introduced its new Spectral:ONfly – a lightweight e-MTB for aggressive trail riding. Four models, ranging in price from £5,199 to £8,349 are now available in all markets outside of the United States. U.S. consumers will have their choice of two models (the CF8 and CF CLLCTV), beginning the …
Read More »Swiss startup Jespr debuts a new type of cycling computer
Cycling technology startup Jespr has launched a Swiss-designed and built cycling computer which promises “exceptional ease of use, thoughtful data visualisation and a class-leading mapping experience”. The device leads with a large, high-resolution display and a uniquely clear-eyed interface that Jespr developed to allow riders to quickly consume metrics and …
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