Overview/comparison of all Shimano MTB groupsets
If you are looking for a mountain bike and comparing the differences, you will always come across the different names of the groupsets – Alivio, Altus, Deore, Deore XT. You probably want to know...
If you are looking for a mountain bike and comparing the differences, you will always come across the different names of the groupsets – Alivio, Altus, Deore, Deore XT. You probably want to know...
The Shimano 105 groupset has been one of the most popular choices for road cyclists for decades and has established itself as one of the most versatile and reliable groupsets on the market. It...
The gears are the centrepiece of your road bike. It determines how efficiently you transfer your power to the pedals, how easily you can tackle climbs and how precisely you can shift gears. In...
Just imagine: It’s late, you’re on your way home after a long day. The roads are quiet, the air is pleasantly fresh and you enjoy the gentle hum of your tyres on the asphalt....
Mountain biking has many facets, but one of the most exciting and versatile disciplines is undoubtedly enduro MTB. What makes enduro MTBs so special and why are they becoming increasingly popular? In this article,...
With the Cube Longtail Hybrid, CUBE presents an innovative cargo bike concept. These compact cargo bikes are characterised by their extra-long pannier rack, which offers impressive versatility. Depending on requirements and the accessories used,...
The sun is shining, the birds are chirping and you hop on your bike with a big smile on your face. But stop! A hissing noise, a sinking rear wheel – a flat tyre!...
Are you planning to change bike pedals on your bicycle or e-bike? Or maybe you’ve just purchased a new bike from our online shop and are looking for a bike pedal replacement guide? From...
This article is about the advantages of rear panniers (often also called rear panniers) in everyday cycling. That is, for commuting to work, shopping or the ride to the next beer garden on a...
What is the maximum tyre width for road bikes and cyclocross? In the past, road bike tyres were 23 mm wide. But that has changed. Nowadays you see more and more 25 mm or...
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