Dutch electric bicycle company Gazelle has been making major inroads with US customers. Now the company’s new Class 3 Ultimate C380+ trekking e-bike is offering up even more exciting speed and is ...
Gates – maker of cycling’s leading belt-drive system – is offering a 100,000€ prize to the first elite man or woman to win a single round of the UCI Mountain Bike Downhill World Cup on a bike with a ...
There are several uses for electric motorcycles that go beyond sport and enjoyment. For starters, they are more enjoyable than either a vehicle or a standard bike, well, subjectively, at least, and ...
When it comes to belt drives in the e-bike industry, Gates is the undisputed leader. And those quality drives usually come at a high cost, but now we’re seeing the lowest-priced Gates carbon belt ...
Unlike traditional drive belts which come pre-made in the form of an uninterrupted loop, the Split Belt starts out as one long strip. Once it and the rest of the Veer drivetrain have been installed on ...
When Denver’s Gates Corp. in 2008 debuted a belt-drive system to replace century-old chains on bikes, the company promised a “game changer” for the cycling industry. But the chainless revolution – ...
New York bike maker Priority Bicycles has launched what it's calling its "most compact and versatile bicycle yet." The Folder collapses down to 30 x 24 inches for between-ride transport or storage, ...
the bike is filled with thoughtful touches and design decisions that make riding it a pleasure. But all that comes at a cost: This is a premium bike with little in the way of compromises, and it’s ...
Chad Battistone is a bicycle industry vet who knows all about industry trends and cutting-edge mountain bike technology. With years spent working with AMP, Felt, GT and Bike Press Camps, Battistone ...
Companies often try something outrageous or radically different regarding fresh and innovative designs. Just look at all of the wild concept bikes over the years, primarily out-of-the-box ideas that ...
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