Lilly Lube: Quick Review
A few years back, I hit up my shop mechanic, Jeremy Hutsell, for his thoughts on which lube to try. Jeremy handed me a bottle of Lilly Lube.
Gravel Grinder News: American Classic, Wolf Tooth, WTB Debut New Stuff
Gravel Grinder News is back with news about tires from American Classic, WTB’s redesigned saddles, and an aero chain guide from Wolf Tooth. Let’s check it out!
Shimano Flint Hills Edition RX6 “Moonlight” Shoes: At The Finish
The RX6 has what I would call a slightly relaxed feel overall in comparison to the RX801. The uppers feel a bit more forgiving.
Wahoo Elemnt ROAM GPS Computer: Getting Rolling
The climb data page, (shown above) is also great because it shows you how much you have to go to reach a summit visually, which aided me in gauging my efforts better, especially when I could not see the summit ahead.
Tifosi Rail Sunglasses: Getting Rolling
I like the triple lens options and the Red AC is that all-around tint I think I like best.
Alchemy Bikes DARE Experience: Getting Rolling: Part 2
So what we did was Vulcan Mid-Meld the geo of the Lycos and the titanium of the Ronin into one frame….
Gravel Grinder News: 12-Speed Shimano GRX Found Hiding in Plain Sight at Unbound Gravel
It’s been a full three years since Shimano introduced its groundbreaking GRX gravel groupset, so I figured something new was in the works. However, I had no concrete proof until I literally stumbled onto it while in Emporia for the Gravel Cycling Hall of Fame induction ceremony this past Wednesday.
Showers Pass Ultralight Wind Jacket: Quick Review
In the end the Showers Pass Ultralight Wind Jacket is a “good” item and mostly because it is so easy to pack away, deploy, wear, and repack, that I would choose it for any longer adventure where I was expecting cooler, windy conditions.
Redshift Sports Arclight PRO Pedals: At The Finish
The Redshift Sports Arclight PRO Pedals are a high-quality, very versatile, smooth pedal with a safety feature that is really impressive.
WTB Gravelier Saddle: A SoCal Perspective
When I first saw it upon delivery to the vast and sprawling Grannygear Rancho, I thought, “Meh…looks a bit short and such…”
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