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New Wheelsets From Ibis
Introducing the new Logo series wheels which feature the same Carbon rim as the more expensive 742/942 series wheels but with the Ibis branded hubs that significantly reduce the price. Logo Series You get all the performance and benefits from the wide rims and you can save some cash at the same time. They can be optioned with coloured decals from Ibis that will match your bike or kit. Secondly the 742 and 942 wheels are now available in non-boost format with the voluptuous Industry 9 torch hubs. Upgrade your existing bike and ignore all the boost stuff and get...
Paris Roubaix in 2mins
Race Highlights in 2mins. Who has the time to sit on the couch for 6hrs watching the race unfold?
The New Reverb Hydraulic 1x Remote
The all new updated and revised Reverb 1x remote lever. A new ergo shape means the lever can be mounted under just like your old 3x shifter. It's going to be less prone to crash damage and is always on tap for when you hit those technical trails. Hydraulic will always provide smooth, friction free performance with no ingress of mud and dirt. Low lever force and smooth feeling will mean you will want to use your dropper more than you normally do. Fitted the bleeding edge fitting, maintenance and quick bleeds is quick and easy to keep that Reverb...
2017 Wheel Buyers Guide - Featuring the Boyd 44C
The draw: High-end performance at half the price Nestled deep into the economically priced sub-$2,000 category, the Boyd 44mm Carbon Clincher manages to tick off many of the same checkboxes as higher-end wheels: a brake caliper-maxing 27mm outer rim width for an excellent aero profile; a low weight comparable to wheels that cost twice as much; and an incredible braking surface that was on par with the best tested. The ride quality of this American handbuilt wheelset is well balanced—not the softest, but far from jarring, with adequate acceleration and response. Weight: 1,475 grams Buyers guide includes wheels from Rolf, Profile,...
Wide Range Cassettes, Standard driver Body - 10speed and 11speed
Once you go 1x you don't look back, until you have to cash out for a new official SRAM 1x 11speed cassette. They can be bit on the expensive side and if you ride lots and wear your stuff out - it's not the most economical route. We welcome the new MSC wide range cassettes available in 10 and 11speed and 11-40 / 11-42t / 11-46t configurations. Unlike the Shimano wide range cassettes the MSC have closed up the ratio making smaller jumps between the gears allowing smoother cadence, shifts and power output. This can help a lot when travelling...