Dynaplug Pill Celebrates Ten Years with Limited Edition Rasta Colors

A decade ago, Chico, California’s Dynaplug released The Pill. And today, to celebrate, Dynaplug releases a limited edition version wrapped in Rasta colors. When the Pill first launched it quickly became a big favorite of many cyclists. (Photo / Dynaplug) With its compact design, quality materials, and versatile plugging options, it’s no wonder the Dynaplug […]

Australian Overlanding Outfitter Rhino-Rack Purchases Colorado’s RockyMounts

Colorado-based bike rack manufacturer, RockyMounts has been a family-owned company since its inception. Today, that changes as Austrailian outfitter, Rhino-Rack, an industry leader in premium automotive roof racks announces its acquisition of RockyMounts. (Photo / Rhino-Racks) Founded in 1993, by Bobby Noyes in Boulder Colorado, RockyMounts has been a private company, producing innovative roof and […]

Tom Pidcock to Race Both Scott & Pinarello Bikes in 2025 with Q36.5?

While pro rider team transfer news isn’t often big on our tech-focused priority list, Tom Pidcock’s move to Q36.5 Pro Cycling for the next three years brought up an interesting question. Would he now race on all of the Scott bikes of Q36.5? Or would he somehow still race on those all-new off-road bikes that […]

Colnago Y1Rs Finally Drops a Truly Aero Road Bike

This wildly shaped Colnago Y1Rs aero road bike feels like a seismic shift for one of the most well-known Italian bike companies in the world. While most big bike players have built full aero road bikes for years, Colnago had been something of a traditionalist holdout – sticking with subtle aero tweaks to their light […]

Segway Assembles eBike Team and Dealer-Centric Sales Model to Launch Two New eBikes

Segway just announced the creation of a dedicated eBike division in the United States. The new Segway eBike department is said to be an assembly of “bike-industry veterans”. They have a sales plan that will support independent dealers before launching their first two eBikes. First teased at CES 2024, the Xyber and Xafari will be […]

Haro Bikes Gets Raw for Limited Edition Finishes on the New Greer and Daley MTBs

How about some limited edition news from the crëw at Haro Bikes? Ok, then. These new limited finishes started when they were in the R&D phase of development for the new Haro Greer enduro and Daley all mountain bikes. The Greer Raw LTD and Daley Raw LTD versions came about after an overwhelmingly positive response […]

These Things are Cool: In-Line-Cable-Adjusters by House of Looptail

Colorado’s House of Looptail is a small company that not only celebrates old bicycles but is dedicated to keeping you riding them. Their first products were licensed reproductions of classic tires, like the Panaracer-made Snake Belly and Ritchey Megabite Z-Max (coming Summer of ’25). Well, they just released a cool lil’ doodad that they are […]

Campagnolo Makes Poetic Return to the World Tour Racing with Team Cofidis

There has been much speculation about Campagnolo this year. The storied Italian component manufacturer was left off cycling’s most prestigious stage after being flicked by French powerhouse Decathlon-AG2R for Shimano in 2024. For the 2025 season, Campagnolo has a seat back at the world tour table with another iconic French outfit — Cofidis. (All Images: […]

Le Col Dives Deep Into Gravel with New Premium ARC Clothing Range

Adaptable. Reliable. Capable. You could apply those words to the best gear for a number of different purposes, but in this case, that is the basis of Le Col’s new ARC Collection. As their first-ever gravel collection, Le Col states that ARC is a bold new direction for the brand. Instead of high-end road kit, […]