The new RockShox Reverb AXS post was introduced back in February and, just like Eagle AXS gearing, works wirelessly. That means with no cable or hose to thread internally, installation is a seriously ...
Brand X has quietly added a new wireless dropper post to its Ascend dropper post range. The Wiggle/CRC in-house brand is known for its budget MTB kit, this new dropper is no different as the Ascend ...
While we were given a glimpse of the new 32in forks from XFusion at the Taipei International Cycle Show, we were also treated ...
RockShox just announced a full makeover of its Reverb dropper seat post. The news couldn’t come soon enough. Now, we love dropper posts. By getting the saddle out of a rider’s way, they make it safer ...
SRAM has announced a new set of wired shift buttons called MultiClics that can control its wireless eTap derailleurs and the RockShox Reverb AXS dropper post. Similar to Shimano’s SW-R610 Di2 sprint ...
The Fox Transfer Neo Seatpost is the brand’s first wireless dropper seatpost. It’s claimed to be 20 times faster than the brand's closest competitor, making it the fastest dropper post on the market.
Fox’s Transfer Factory Neo dropper seatpost’s performance is impressive and consistent, but the lofty price tag is hard to justify. Costing a whopping £1,129 / $859 / €1,319, it’s around double the ...
SRAM, RockShox, and Zipp have joined forces to launch a gravel collaboration called XPLR. The range includes a line-up of gravel-specific gearing options from SRAM, a gravel suspension fork and ...
RockShox has made some major changes to its popular Reverb Stealth dropper seatpost, including claimed improved reliability, shorter overall post length, longer travel post options and reworked ...
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