Modern bicycle disc brakes are marvels of engineering, with hundreds of parts working in harmony to slow your bike down in a controlled way. They’re so good that it’s rare to have leaks, breakages or ...
Across the pond in Europe, cantilevers still dominate the pro field in top-level cyclocross races. But that’s starting to change. While most American cyclocross professionals are racing disc brakes ...
There are some things people never get over, even after the rest of the world moved on long ago: the Alamo; the Dodgers moving to Los Angeles; even the disappearance of the McRib. If you’re the sort ...
In your recent VeloNews Technical FAQ article titled Cross-chaining relief, you wrote this about the effect of disc brake axle lengths on chain rub when cross-chained: “This spacing increase from ...
In our Tech Q&A series, we tackle readers’ mechanical dilemmas and upgrade questions with help from the BikeRadar team and trusted industry experts. This time, a reader wants to modernise a much-loved ...
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