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Guru – Nothing like it

Our series on fit bikes continues with the incomparable Guru. The 2104 edition is without peer. If the original DFU was way ahead of its time, this new version is just as revolutionary.

Cassette Spacers 2013

We update and expand our guide to cassette and freehub spacers for 2013. SRAM is on the 11-speed bandwagon, many manufacturers are offering 11-speed wheels, and more.

Dumonde Tech Review

We take a close look at the line of chain lubes, cleaners, and greases from Dumonde Tech. Our Tech Editor has been using them for over 10 years, and shares his thoughts.

Fit Bikes: Shimano and Retul

Our look at the industry's most important fit bikes (according to us) expands today. We're looking at the Retul Muve and the bike by Shimano. Shimano's isn't out yet, it's due out the middle of 2014.

Who Makes the Best Fit Bike?

Shimano, Cannondale (Guru), Trek (Purely Custom), and Specialized (Retul), join Exit Cycling as makers of first-rate fit bikes. If you're a fitter, a coach, or a retail store, which among these bikes is for you? Here's your guide.

Cleat Replacement

We show you the professional method of cleat replacement. How do you replicate the position perfectly? Are shoe markings really accurate? For more, read on.

The Boardman AiR TTE 9.8

Chris Boardman is in Kona this year and he unveiled the new Boardman AiR TTE 9.8 race bike on which Ironman World Champion Pete Jacobs will compete this Saturday.

Fund the Rideye

We look at a very cool Kickstarter campaign called Rideye. This device is a small video camera and ‘blackbox’ recorder for your bicycle that can detect a crash.

What We Have Noticed: K-Edge, RIDEYE…

In this edition of What We Have Noticed we look at the K-Edge TT mount, the RIDEYe black box, the WD40 foaming bike wash, FlapJacked protein pancakes, Chamois Butt'r, the Oktoberfest and the NFL.

Slowtwitch Mailbag – 6

The latest edition of our Mailbag talks about two topics. How far will mechanical tri shifting evolve? How does frame safety testing work, both for stock and custom frames?