forum shop
Logotype Logotype

Pioneer drops price

The company that has a cult following, largely because of the advanced metrics it produces, has just dropped the price of its 1- and 2-leg power meters.

iBikeThief

There are two technologies that bring an inexpensive, lightweight, long-battery-life, hideable anti-theft bike device within reach.

How would you like your data?

Grilled or deep fried? Today, your data comes to you via wrist-watch, bicycle head unit, heads-up display, audio and even vibration. Hint: look hard at audio.

Electronics Ecosystems

Imagine your cardiologist noting, from 3 months of your WKO files, that atrial fibrillation tracks with moments when you're dehydrated or when you're training too hard.

Wahoo KICKR SNAP

I thought the SNAP was a watered down version of the KICKR. After a couple months of heavy use, it's much more than that.

When you are doing it all wrong

Yesterday our editor-in-chief struggled mightily to mount a tire on a rim, even though he has done it countless times before without problems. But nothing was wrong with the tire or the wheel...

BSX Insight

It's a non-intrusive, moderately-priced lactate analyzer. From stop watches to heart rate monitors to power meters, is this the next progression?

Is your bike safe to ride?

When I started cycling frame builders did not make frames to destroy them. Today they do. Your frame has a lot of dead cousins or, if not, it should.

Beauty on the inside

Two frames pop out of the same mold. One is twice as expensive as the other. What justifies the big price variance? Is it all just marketing?

Garmin, Strava, Wahoo push forward

Garmin released its new Edge 520, touted as the only GPS bike computer to feature Strava Live Segments. Meanwhile, Wahoo Fitness released the KICKR SNAP, a wheel-on version of the popular Wahoo KICKR.

Polar 450

Last week Polar revealed the little brother to their V650 cycling computer, the M450. $169.