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Gear Shimano Dura-Ace Di2 Shimano Dura-Ace Di2 (Digital Integrated Intelligence)
I like cool, technologically advanced stuff but I wasn’t really sure electronic shifting for bikes was worth the cost or effort.  Mavic tried it years ago with pitiful results and I think Campy has abandoned its recent effort as well.  At the core, bicycles ... <more>

 
Columns New Products Garmin Forerunner 310 XT
Finally, a GPS-enabled training device that isn't afraid of the water. The rugged Forerunner 310XT is the triathlete's indispensable training tool — a GPS-enabled, swim-proof trainer that tracks bike and run data and sends it wirelessly to your computer. ... <more>

 
Columns New Products Sram Red TT Chainring
SRAM Red TT Chainrings: SRAM Red TT rings have been ridden by numerous pro cyclists, time trialist, and triathletes with great success. The rings features SRAM's PowerGlide technology which improves shifting into and out of the big ring. A hard anodized ... <more>

 
Columns New Products Mavic Pedals
Mavic has some new products available including pedals and shoes.  Its pedal line includes the Race SL Ti, the Race and Avenir which are described as follows: Mavic Race SL Ti Road Pedal: Lightweight high performance pedal that offers excellent durability, ... <more>

 
Gear ISM Adamo Racing ISM Adamo Race Saddle
It’s been easy for me to maintain my mantra of “Function over Form” since, in life and bike parts, there is usually a functional option that looks good.  I’ve been able to have my cake and eat it too until I rode the ugliest saddle ever – the ISM Adamo ... <more>

 


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