Review: Hed Jet 5 Express Aero Wheelset
While a little on the heavy side, these budget-friendly wheels offer excellent aerodynamics, solid braking performance, a smooth ride, and stability in the wind. Find out why.
Read More »Freewheeling: The Road Disc Revolution Is Now
After taking a test ride SRAM hydraulic disc equipped roadster, features editor Jason Sumner is convinced it’s time to ditch rim brakes and start ripping singletrack on our road bikes. (Well, not really. But he did enjoy the ride.)
Read More »Pro Bike: Nate English Shows Off His Devinci Leo SL
When the Amgen Tour of California rolls away from the start in Escondido on May 12, Nate English and his 5-hour ENERGY presented by Kenda Racing Team will be among the 16 squads battling for bragging rights. Underneath English and his teammates will be the Devinci Leo SL.
Read More »Interview: Cervélo’s Phil White Details The New P3
The founder and chairman of Cervélo gives RoadBikeReview a personal tour of the company’s new TT machine, and drops some hints about what might come next from the famed road bike maker. Hint: It could be very at home on gravel roads.
Read More »Prototype TT Bike Has Hydraulic Disc Brakes But No Seatstays
Taiwan-based Culprit Bicycles was at Sea Otter showing off an out-of-left-field triathlon bike that Culprit claims is the first with hydraulic disc brakes — and no seatstays with an adjustable seatpost. We’re not sure if it will ever leave the prototype phase, but we do have photos.
Read More »How To: Tackling a Group Ride (Updated With Video)
Group rides are a great way to increase fitness, make new friends, and explore unfamiliar territory. Just don’t be surprised if your first group ride is a tad intimidating. Read on for tips and tricks to make your first group ride experience a smooth one. [Updated with Video.]
Read More »Cannondale Unveils 2014 Synapse Carbon Hi-MOD Endurance Bike
Utilizing the dusty gravel roads of Italy’s fabled Strade Bianche WorldTour race, Cannondale showed off its new endurance road bike that’s geared toward both rough-road racing and all-day comfort riding.
Read More »Just In: Cannondale Hooligan 1 Urban Bike
Looking for a responsive urban bike to navigate your way through the city with a small footprint that makes carrying it up stairs and storing it in tight spaces easy?
Read More »What’s $32,000 get you? How about this bike
Hate showing up to group rides and seeing someone else aboard the same bike as you? Breath a sigh of relief. There are only 50 of these $32,000 BMC Lamborghini limited edition 50th anniversary bikes available.
Read More »Just In: Raleigh Clubman Mixte
It was just after Interbike back in 2009 when I stopped by the Raleigh offices just south of Seattle in Kent, Washington. I met with Raleigh’s Marketing Manager, Brian Fornes. Brian was excited to show me a new steel road bike they were shipping for model year 2010, the Record Ace. A beautiful steel bike
Read More »Pro Bike: Joe Dombrowski’s Pinarello Dogma 2 (Training Bike)
You’ve seen plenty of race bikes, but how about a training bike? Here’s Joe Dombrowski’s trusted Pinarello Dogma 2, frame pump and all.
Read More »Just In: Volagi Liscio 2 Disc Road Bike
Volagi’s latest Liscio2 Disc Road Bike featuring Shimano’s Dura Ace Di2 groupset and TRP’s new HyRd hybrid hydraulic disc brakes has arrived for testing.
Read More »Just in: Trek Domane 5.2 Road Bike
Trek announced the Domane platform last March, just in time for the Spring Classics. Developed in conjunction with Spartacus himself, Fabian Cancellara was set to take on the famed cobbles of Paris Roubaix aboard the new Domane. Unfortunately, he suffered a collarbone break just a week before the race. Instead, Cancellara rode the Domane to
Read More »Review: Norco Valence Carbon 1 Road Bike
You can trace Norco bicycles all the way back to 1964, when it was founded by Bert Lewis, who dreamt of creating a bicycle company committed to quality products and top notch customer service. Better known for their off-road offerings, the Canadian bicycle manufacture has made progress over recent years to expand their road bike
Read More »Transparent Clarity Bike Brings New Meaning to Ghost Riding
Ever wonder what materials the bicycles of the future would be made of? We’ve seen many concepts this year, including several made of cardboard, but this may be the most interesting of them all. This is Clarity, a transparent proof of concept road frame built from a polymer called Trivex. The transparent material is the
Read More »Featured User Review: 2013 Cannondale EVO Hi-Mod Dura Ace
Featured User Review: 2013 Cannondale EVO Hi-Mod Dura Ace by DirtDad MSRP Price: $7990 Overall Rating: 5 of 5 Value Rating: 4 of 5 Strengths: Lightness, efficiency, comfort, geometry Weaknesses: It does all things well, but it is not as aero as a full aero bike (which are heavier), or as comfy as a more
Read More »The Angry Singlespeeder: Why You Should be Riding a Disc Brake Road Bike
Editor’s Note: The Angry Singlespeeder is a collection of mercurial musings from contributing editor Kurt Gensheimer. In no way do his maniacal diatribes about all things bike oriented represent the opinions of Mtbr, RoadBikeReview, or any of their employees, contractors, janitorial staff, family members, household pets, or any other creature, living or dead. You can
Read More »Factor Bikes Reveals Consumer Version of $40,000 Aston Martin One-77 Cycle Bike
Factor Bikes confirmed the name of their all new road bike model the Vis Vires when they released the above teaser shot of the bike. The new bike will be a consumer version of their limited edition Aston Martin One-77 Cycle. The Aston Martin One-77 Cycle like the car was an ultra expensive limited edition
Read More »Serotta Releases New Fondo SG Ti Road Bike
Serotta recently unveiled their latest road bike, a titanium endurance road bike named the Fondo SG. Handbuilt in Poway, California or Saratoga Springs, N.Y, by the same craftsmen that build every other Serotta. The made in the USA Fondo SG was developed and engineered to emphasize stability, descend at high speeds, be comfortable for all
Read More »Orbea Onix Returns to Road Lineup in 2013
The Onix returns to Orbea’s road lineup in 2013 after a two year absence, with the Onix TPX. Designed as an endurance road bike, the Onix utilizes much of the same technology found on Orbea’s Orca race bikes. The engineers at Orbea started with an Orca and tweaked the geometry, making a slight half degree
Read More »BMC TMR01 Road Bike
BMC’s first ever dedicated aero road bike gets officially unveiled for the US Market at Interbike. New frame is both the stiffest and most aero in the BMC stable now.
Read More »2013 BMC Gran Fondo Lineup
BMC showed off the entire 2013 Gran Fondo lineup at this year’s Interbike. Here are some highlights from the line.
Read More »Argonaut Cycles Creates Custom Carbon Road Bikes
What sets Argonaut apart from many of the custom carbon builders you find today? They’re one of the few who are making their own carbon parts.
Read More »2013 Diamondback Podium 7 Road Bike
Diamondback started making a push into the high end road bike segment at last year’s Interbike with the introduction of the Podium 7. A sub 900 gram competition ready road racing frame that was designed in collaboration with Keven Quan Studios. The Podium may seem like many other high end frames in it’s a carbon
Read More »All City Cycles Nature Boy Cyclocross, Mr. Pink and Space Horse Road Bikes
I had the recent pleasure of meeting and talking to Lisa Snyder at the recent SaddleDrive bike dealer event in Ogden, UT. Lisa is the brand manager for All City Cycles, a small brand from Minneapolis that makes cyclocross, road, fixed gear freestyle and tracks bikes. Going into their 4th year, their goal is to
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