A rapidly growing brand with over 20,000 riders, Kingbull has earned its reputation for crafting high-end fat-tire ebikes using premium components from top industry names. Every model delivers a ...
The Royal Enfield Himalayan 750 test mule has been spotted with spoke wheels. Ever since Royal Enfield’s senior management teased images of the rumoured Himalayan 750 being tested in Ladakh, the ...
In this video, you will learn how to paint brake calipers as a DIY project. The tutorial covers the following steps: - Materials needed - Safety precautions - Breaking lug nuts loose - Jacking up the ...
The Hope Tech 4 V4 is Hope’s most powerful mountain bike brake, built for riders who want uncompromising stopping force without sacrificing control. Hope Technologies need little introduction, and has ...
We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. Shimano's XT series mountain bike brakes have been a popular choice for years among riders who want reliable stopping power and proven ...
Roula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, selects her favourite stories in this weekly newsletter. Zoom calls. Peloton bikes. To the list of pandemic-era businesses that have struggled to keep the good times ...
The Chicago White Sox hosted the San Francisco Giants over the weekend, giving rookie shortstop Chase Meidroth a chance to add a highlight to his very young career. In the bottom of the fifth inning, ...
Hope has invented the first customisable mountain bike brake in its new EVO, letting you choose your preferred calliper, pad material, hose and even lever blade. Called the EVO Brake, there are three ...
Italian brake maker Brembo launches its first brake system for professional mountain biking. The 11-time men's downhill champion Specialized Bicycles Gravity Team will showcase the new setup during ...
If you are towing a trailer weighing more than 1,650 pounds (750kg), it is likely a braked trailer. These heavier trailers, often with two or more axles, have their own electric brakes, which are ...
How to fix a creaky frame can be something we ask ourselves quite often as cyclists. Often we look towards changing bearings and adding excess amounts of grease to areas that may not even need it.