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RCS Sport planning alternative routes for Friday and Saturday
RCS Sport planning alternative routes for Friday and Saturday
about 1 hour ago
3D printing is often in the headlines, in fact the technology looks set to start an industrial revolution of its own. Yet the use of 3D printing is still limited within the bike industry, so when Charge bikes released a video showing the...
3D printing is often in the headlines, in fact the technology looks set to start an industrial revolution of its own. Yet the use of 3D printing is still limited within the bike industry, so when Charge bikes released a video showing the world's first 3D printed titanium frame component we knew it'd get people talking.After collaborating with corporate research centre of EADS innovation works (The European Aeronautic Defence and Space Company) Charge used a process developed for the aerospace industry to produced a batch of intricate dropouts for use in the frameset of the Freezer Ti custom cross bike.Watch below as Charge’s Nick Larsen talks to Andy Hawkins from EADS about the process of 3D printing and its benefits over traditional fabrication methods. Please install Adobe Flash player to view this content
about 2 hours ago
Our state government has decided it wants to investigate sustainability and tell us all about how to have a small carbon footprint. The best way to do this is with a big truck, so we can see they are really, really serious about sustain...
Our state government has decided it wants to investigate sustainability and tell us all about how to have a small carbon footprint. The best way to do this is with a big truck, so we can see they are really, really serious about sustainability. As long as it doesn’t mean changing anything. Remember: Infinite growth is possible with finite resources. We will discover a cheap recoverable energy source to replace oil. Technology will save us.
about 2 hours ago
The Xenon was a good but gaudy bike last year, so fans of subtler looks will appreciate the matt stealth option on the 2013 machine. This year also sees a lighter, stiletto-style tapered fork that puts complete chassis weight well under ...
The Xenon was a good but gaudy bike last year, so fans of subtler looks will appreciate the matt stealth option on the 2013 machine. This year also sees a lighter, stiletto-style tapered fork that puts complete chassis weight well under 1,500g. There are interesting things going on inside the frame, too, with the ‘double chamber’ design adding stiffness to the thin-walled, unidirectional carbon layup. Stevens also uses the extra wide BB86 standard for the asymmetric bottom bracket. It’s fully Di2 compatible too.Highs: Stiff but reasonably light and futureproofed double chamber frame that offers precise and balanced handlingLows: Soft spoking and heavy rear wheel dull acceleration, and you might want to change the short cranks Buy if: You want a keen and enjoyable all-rounder and don’t mind upgrading the wheels eventuallyConventional shifting keeps weight low on this build, which helps flatter already positive acceleration and climbing. Whatever gear you’re in or however steep the slope, the stout frame and alloy cockpit let you recruit all your muscles for the task, from your shoulder to the soles of your feet. That does place a big load on Citec’s distinctive star-flanged wheels, though, and both ends were still twanging and settling their spokes a long way through testing. The stout Stevens frame allows you to put your muscles into the rideThe back wheel is heavy, too, and the way this noticeably dulls acceleration was proved when we plugged in Mavic Ksyrium Elites from the Dolan. The Citecs do spin well once you’ve got going, and we’ve no complaints about the fast but faithfully grippy performance of Continental’s GP4000S tyres. Opinion was divided by the relatively short 170mm cranks, some enjoying the easier high cadence spin, others finding them under-leveraged on steeper climbs – but distributors Hargroves are happy to change them. The wide range 11-28T 105 cassette meant we spun up most hills without too much of a heave anyway. Descending, and the tight, dry stone wall chicanes that are so common on our test loops didn’t faze it either. Despite low weight and the fork’s tapered tips, the front goes where you want and stays there. Fast, grippy tyres, but the back wheel’s a bit weightyThe low bottom bracket reinforces the tyres’ fast cornering grip, while the short wheelbase means you can perform quick line changes around the worst potholes. It is a taut-feeling bike, and it can get a bit rowdy on rough sections, but it’s a balanced buzz throughout the bike rather than obvious blunt trauma from one area or another. The well-shaped Oxygen kit provides a wide range of position options to prolong comfort too.This article was originally published in Cycling Plus magazine, available on Apple Newsstand and Zinio.
about 2 hours ago
Carousel short title: Trek 8.6 DS Price: £1000.00 Gallery Image Reference: ...
Carousel short title: Trek 8.6 DS Price: £1000.00 Gallery Image Reference: Trek DS8.6 - riding 1 Gallery Reference: Trek 8.6 DS 2013 The Trek 8.6 DS ia an interesting blend of ideals both on the road and off - It's competent and comfortable in most scenarios but with some compromises. Road.cc verdict: Competent and comfortable both on the road and off but with some compromises Road.cc rating: 6 Weight: 12610g Contact: www.trekbikes.com/uk/en read more
about 3 hours ago
I could really use a nice large bag like this for summer. Hauling gear cycling/camping gear, picking up and delivering parts, carrying beer and inflatable rafts to the park… the options are endless. Has anyone gotten in on the pre-...
I could really use a nice large bag like this for summer. Hauling gear cycling/camping gear, picking up and delivering parts, carrying beer and inflatable rafts to the park… the options are endless. Has anyone gotten in on the pre-release of the Seagull Bags Crit Duffle? Not a lot of info, but I saw a few shots of it over at Pedal Consumption and liked what I saw. Here is what Seagull Bags had to say about it: - Black and Red hotness, more pics on our facebook or instagram @seagullbags - Made of X-Pac and Ballistic Nylon, perfect balance of burly and lightweight - Cinch-top access on top, and HUGE zippered flap on side that allows you to completely open the bag and stand on while changing shoes. - With 2 big flat pockets, and extra gear loops for wheels this is the most versatile duffle on the market. - Super comfy ergo-straps that are removable for duffle use - doubled webbing and waterproof zippers throughout - Special PRE-RELEASE price of $275 - Contact info@seagullbags for ordering info.
about 3 hours ago
Lefevere wanted Belgian to be on the start in Corsica
Lefevere wanted Belgian to be on the start in Corsica
about 4 hours ago
Here is a funny short from the guys over at PDW.  I’m sure we’ll be seeing some great new products from them soon. I bet Ryan is still enjoying his fenders up there in Alaska, but down here its almost summer! By the way, it l...
Here is a funny short from the guys over at PDW.  I’m sure we’ll be seeing some great new products from them soon. I bet Ryan is still enjoying his fenders up there in Alaska, but down here its almost summer! By the way, it looks like you guys are having fun standing around down there in PDX, we’re riding bikes up here in Seattle, swing by anytime if you want to join!
about 4 hours ago
Promising climber skips Adelaide Tour ahead of 2.HC
Promising climber skips Adelaide Tour ahead of 2.HC
about 5 hours ago
Now for the 9th year in a row, Magura has descended upon the breathtaking red rock trails known...
Now for the 9th year in a row, Magura has descended upon the breathtaking red rock trails known...
about 6 hours ago