How Bike Gears Work (And How To Shift Them) Road bike gears can be tricky to understand. There's often lots of buttons, paddles and things to interact with and knowing what to press and when to ensure ...
As many bike nerds already know, electronic gear-shifting systems are currently being made by components manufacturers Shimano and Campagnolo. Last Wednesday, however, lesser-known Italian firm Tiso ...
We covered a lot of bike-related innovations last year, but by far the most popular was CeramicSpeed's DrivEn pinion-style shaft-drive system. Now, its designers have taken it much closer to ...
Normal drivers and cyclists usually have a somewhat contentious relationship, but let me tell you, it doesn’t have to be that way. We both have wheels, right? And maybe if there were a few more ...
Designed to benefit those who rely on their bicycles, Sue Knaup's gear shifter aims to be a more durable, affordable and repairable alternative to common shifters. She now wants to mass produce it and ...
This article was originally on a blog post platform and may be missing photos, graphics or links. See About archive blog posts. When you’re pedaling along the open road on a bike, sometimes shifting ...
17:32, Mon, Jul 20, 2020 Updated: 17:32, Mon, Jul 20, 2020 Bike gears are often called ‘shifters’, which pull small or release, specific amounts of metal control ‘gear’ cables to activate the front ...