Posted on March 4, 2022 by Cory Benson
LeMond 8 carbon road & gravel bikes are finally here, unveiling that revolutionary US-made carbon technology they’ve been teasing us with for years. That first came to life in a series of ultra-stealthy e-bikes, but now LeMond is getting back
Washers and water and steerer tubes, oh my!
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LeMond has unveiled its new 8 performance road bike which it says represents “a new bar for top-tier frame design and manufacture” thanks to the composites technology and expertise used. The US-made frame and fork are entirely carbon-fibre d
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AGV has released a limited-edition replica of its Pista GP RR helmet used in MotoGP.
Its shell and spoiler are made from overlapping, chopped layers of carbon fiber, which improves dispersion of energy from impacts. The Futuro’s aerodynamics and field of view are optimized for riding i
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The original Shelby Cobra wasn't exactly a heavyweight. Its tube frame carried an aluminum body, and with the 427 cubic inch engine installed in the Mark III Cobras, weight checked in around 2,400 pounds. When fiberglass-bodied Cobra kit cars began popping up, the weight dropped to around 2,20
My first real speargun was a Nemrod Torpedero pneumatic. Someone gave it to me when I was a teenager and it looked like a ray gun.
Prior to that I had a small band gun which was useful for annoying carp. Once shot they would bolt off into the distance, only to return abruptly and gla