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Gear EZ Bike Products EZ Bike Stand EZ Bike Products - EZ Bike Stand
Most of us will lean our bikes most anywhere and time after time, they fall over.  Heck, I have multiple work stands around my house but at least one bike is usually leaning against something it shouldn’t be (walls, furniture).  In the search for ... <more>

 
Manufacturer Sugoi Sugoi
Rather than a review of a particular piece of gear, this article is meant to point out a lesser known company that deserves our attention.  Even though Sugoi has produced some of the official IM apparel in the past, I don’t think they are nearly as well ... <more>

 
Gear eecycleworks eebrake eebrakes Full Review
Brakes are one of the most overlooked components on bicycles in triathlon. Some of the most popular bikes aimed at triathletes come standard with some of the cheapest brakes that can be spec’d on a new bike.  I suppose that is tolerated for a variety ... <more>

 
Columns Open Road Tube or Tubeless: A few thoughts on my experiences with road tubeless wheels and tires
Popular in the mountain bike world (and automobiles) for years, tubeless wheels first appeared on the road from Shimano in the 2007, Scandium rimmed Dura-Ace wheel set.  As of this writing, only Hutchinson makes a compatible tire in the form of the Fusion2 ... <more>

 
Gear Alpha Q Prolite Handlebars Alpha Q Prolite Handlebar
A few years back I stopped using carbon handlebars on my road bike. There were a few reasons for that but one of the reasons was not being able to use clip-on aero bars.  Recently, while riding a new Orbea Opal (review coming soon) I was reminded of the ... <more>

 


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