3D-printed titanium Mythos TX-1 handlebar could be yours, for £1,250

Mythos, the British bike components manufacturer that previously brought us a £500 3D-printed bar stem, is at it again. This time, the company is offering a £1,250 (about US$1,508) 3D-printed titanium handlebar.Continue ReadingCategory: Bicycles, Trans… Continue reading 3D-printed titanium Mythos TX-1 handlebar could be yours, for £1,250

Cricket Speaker lets tune-blasting mountain bikers face the music

Some mountain bikers enjoy listening to music via a Bluetooth speaker while they ride, but others … well, they just hate the racket. The stem-mounted Cricket Speaker is designed to serve as a compromise, by keeping the sound near the rider’s head.Conti… Continue reading Cricket Speaker lets tune-blasting mountain bikers face the music

Curveplate adds leaning functionality to stationary bikes

In order to more closely simulate real cycling, there are now stationary bikes that the rider can lean to either side. Currently on Kickstarter, the Austrian-designed Curveplate system allows conventional exercise bikes to do the same thing.Continue Re… Continue reading Curveplate adds leaning functionality to stationary bikes

Canyon introduces KIS self-centering steering for mountain bikes

When mountain biking over rough terrain, a fair bit of effort goes into keeping the front wheel from being deflected to one side by roots, rocks or other obstacles. Canyon Bicycles has set out to make things easier, with its KIS self-centering steering… Continue reading Canyon introduces KIS self-centering steering for mountain bikes