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This has indeed been the case, and we couldn't share the whole story with you until now. Today, though, Canyon has officially launched the new F132 ONE gravel suspension fork.
Canyon-branded suspension fork We may as well kick off with what’s clearly the most significant development, a Canyon branded, reverse arch, gravel-specific suspension fork. We can’t tell a ...
It’s available in rigid and suspension fork-equipped models and replaced the brand's previous gravel machine, the True Grit. Lauf is an Icelandic brand with a direct-to-consumer business model.
Yesterday, Minnesota's Otso Cycles launched two new special-edition Waheela C framesets, as well as a new colorway for ...
Fox just launched a new gravel fork that comes in 40 and 50mm travel options. Here's how it compares to the RockShox version. We rode both, and give you our feedback here.
The fork does not change your bike's geometry and it faster than a suspension stem over bumpy terrain, so there are benefits that come with the price premium. Our first choice for smoothing out gravel ...
Versatile, Rugged, Reliable: The Steel Bike That Does It All originally appeared on BikeMag.
A suspension gravel fork designed in Iceland is being taken to market by 3T of Italy. The Lauf Grit fork designed by former prosthetics engineer Benedikt Skulason will be fitted to 3T’s Exploro Team ...
Eight years ago, I bought my first gravel bike — a 2017 Devinci Hatchet Carbon — just as gravel riding was taking off. Since then, and especially over the past four years of deep diving into ...
Tire clearance on the fork is ample, conservatively accepting 700cx42mm or 27.5x2.1” tires, and the wide crown dwarfs typical gravel or ‘cross tires. Since the left and right suspension modules are ...
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