Ibis Ripley SL: USA-Made Downcountry Bike Blends Exie & Ripley DNA
Alright, folks, gather ’round because Ibis has just dropped something pretty darn exciting: the all-new Ibis Ripley SL! You could honestly call it the “Exie …
Alright, folks, gather ’round because Ibis has just dropped something pretty darn exciting: the all-new Ibis Ripley SL! You could honestly call it the “Exie …
Hey there, fellow cyclists! Let’s chat about something that might sting a little but is super important: those cycling gadgets that promise the world but, we…
Dunia otomotif Tiongkok sedang menunjukkan taringnya, tidak hanya dalam ranah mobil listrik, tetapi juga dalam inovasi kendaraan yang benar-benar unik. Semen…
Hey there, fellow cyclists! Ever feel like you’re spinning your wheels but not quite hitting that next gear in terms of speed? We get it. It’s easy to get ca…
Summer’s here, and that means more folks are hitting the road and trails on electric bikes. With gas prices still on the rise, e-bikes are becoming a super p…
Understanding What a Chain Drop Really Means What Happens When Your Chain Falls Off If your road bike chain keeps dropping, you’re not just dealing with a minor annoyance—you’re facing a mechanical signal that something isn’t right. A “chain drop” happens when the chain slips off the chainrings or cassette, leaving you suddenly spinning pedals … Read more
What Is a Power Meter and Why It Matters How Power Meters Work A power meter measures the actual force you apply to your pedals and converts it into watts. Think of watts as the “truth serum” of cycling—they don’t lie, exaggerate, or fluctuate like heart rate can. Whether you’re fresh or fatigued, power shows … Read more
Integrated vs Non-Integrated Cockpits Aerodynamics Understanding Bike Cockpits What Is an Integrated Cockpit An integrated cockpit is where the handlebar and stem are combined into a single, unified piece—often made from carbon fiber—and paired with fully internal cable routing. That means brake hoses and shift cables disappear into the frame, leaving the front of the … Read more
Electronic vs Mechanical Shifting for Long Distance Touring Understanding Gear Shifting Systems What Is Mechanical Shifting Mechanical shifting is the classic system that has powered bicycles for decades. It works through physical cables that connect your shifters to the derailleurs, moving the chain across gears as you apply pressure. There’s something beautifully simple about it—press … Read more
The Evolution of Road Cycling Tire Technology From Butyl Tubes to TPU Innovation For decades, road cyclists relied almost exclusively on butyl inner tubes. They were cheap, reliable, and easy to maintain. But let’s be honest—they weren’t exactly fast. The thick rubber caused friction inside the tire, which translated into lost watts on the road. … Read more