Hey there good looking. Wanna hear about some fresh bike products? Wanna get down and dirty on two wheels? Well you're in luck! It's Friday, and round these parts that means 11 new bikes and bits for your velocipedal delectation.
We've got four lovely bicycles for you, some completely new shifty bits from a manufacturer you've probably never heard of, some hard-to-miss clothing, and more. Read on my lovelies, and kill a few more minutes of your working day as the weekend looms large and luscious.
Best new road bikes and gear
Specialized S-Works Venge ViAS Disc eTap
The disc version of Specialized's #aeroiseverything Venge ViAS launched just over a year ago, and this year the bike has been brought bang up to date with SRAM's latest Red eTap HRD groupset — that's the one that combines eTap's brilliant wireless shifting with hydraulic disc brakes.
This range-topping superbike isn't amazingly light at 7.89kg for a 58, but that's because this one is all about being as slippery as possible, with a side-order of stopping power. You'll notice, for example, that instead of running a conventional -6 degree stem, the Venge uses a -17 unit (i.e. horizontal) along with slightly whacky looking riser-drops to bring the bar back up slightly.
There are no gear cables to worry about with eTap, but the hydraulic hoses are almost entirely hidden, and every aspect of the frameset appears smooth and sculpted for minimum drag.
The Venge ViAS's looks are something of an acquired taste, but even the most ardent aero sceptics can't fail to be impressed by the amount of tech squeezed into this bike. And also the price tag. Start saving now, and look out for a review on BikeRadar in the coming months...
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Genesis Carbon Vapour CX30
DT Swiss PR1400 Dicut Oxic clinchers
Brooks C13 saddle range
ArroWhere Solid Arrow Reflective Rain Jacket
Best new mountain bikes and gear
Cannondale Bad Habit 1
BikeYoke Shifty
Focus Jam C Factory
Craft Extreme 2.0 base layer
Box Components shifter and rear derailleur
- US$174 for the Box One Rear Derailleur
- US$74 for the BoxOne PushPush Shifter
You can read more at BikeRadar.com
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