Author: MG
Lauf True Grit: Getting Rolling
There’s been an explosion of new gravel bikes lately. You’ve probably noticed it too, but it’s a good time to be a gravel loving cyclist. Whether…
Wahoo Elemnt Bolt GPS Cycling Computer: Getting Rolling
The market for GPS-based cycling computers has been expanding quickly in the past few years. Garmin’s popular Edge series has been the hands down choice…
Cirrus Cycles Kinekt Seat Post: Checkpoint
Guitar Ted introduced you to the new Kinekt isolation seat post from Cirrus Cycles back in late-February (click here to revisit that post). Now that…
Redshift Sports ShockStop Stem: Quick Review
[adrotate group=”1″] As gravel and adventure cycling grow in popularity, we’re seeing more and more products designed to filter out bumps and vibration before they…
In the Saddle: 2017 Dirty Kanza 200
In 2006, the town of Emporia, Kansas hosted its first Dirty Kanza 200. Initially a small, intimate gathering of gravel cyclists, the Dirty Kanza has…
Preparing for the 2017 Dirty Kanza 200
I have a bit of a nostalgic relationship with the Dirty Kanza 200. After watching a handful of friends participate in the first DK200 in…
Gravel Tires: Where the Rubber Meets the Road
<Back to News Home | Gravel Tires: Where the Rubber Meets the Road- by MG Long-time readers know that we review a lot of tires…
Terrene Tires Elwood: Checkpoint #1
<Back to News Home | Terrene Tires Elwood: Checkpoint #1 – by MG Guitar Ted recently introduced the new gravel-oriented Elwood from Terrene Tires, and…
WTB Riddler TCS 45c Tire: At The Finish
<Back to News Home | WTB Riddler TCS 45c Tire: At The Finish- by MG At TransIowa v.12 this past April, I was stoked to…
At the Finish: Cirrus Cycles Body Float Seatpost
It’s been about three months since the last installment of our test of the Body Float suspension seatpost from Cirrus Cycles, but in this case, no…
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