Interbike 2014 – Day 3
Today was the first indoor day of Interbike. We traded the high heat and open sky of the Outdoor demo for the air conditioning and big crowds of the Mandalay Bay. […]
Today was the first indoor day of Interbike. We traded the high heat and open sky of the Outdoor demo for the air conditioning and big crowds of the Mandalay Bay. […]
Where day one of Interbike brought clouds and rain, day two greeted us with a sunrise we will not soon forget. We arrived bright and early with the goal of […]
It was not the most beautiful day we could have asked for here in Las Vegas but that didn’t stop us from taking the time to check out a slew […]
Many of our articles mention Yaw but we have never taken the time to explain what Yaw is and how you calculate it. Luckily Jeff (an AeroGeeks reader who is […]
When we finished our time with the original S5, we walked away impressed. The S5 was a frame that, in the tunnel, was equal to the venerable P4, yet designed […]
The reason we love aero road bikes so much is that they provide the budget-minded athlete with the ability to have a bike that can be used for crits on […]
Vector S Almost any time a conversation about Garmin Vector comes up at the AG office someone makes a comment we have heard time and time again – “If they […]
When looking to make a fast bike faster, adding a pair of deep wheels is one of the easiest ways to do it, if not necessarily the cheapest. But what […]
We’re back on time this week. Well maybe a little late because we spent the day celebrating Jens’ final race, but let’s be honest, that is a totally acceptable reason […]
When we first unboxed our matte red 2014 Fuji Norcom Straight 1.3, we expected that we would be spending the next few months talking about how easy it was to […]
When we began reviewing the XLAB Stealth Pocket 100, we’d mentioned that bento boxes were never going to be the sexiest addition to your bike. However, they more than make up […]
It was just over a month ago that we shared the new Wahoo RPM cadence sensor, and in that first article, we mentioned that Wahoo had sent us an RPM. Since […]
Sorry for the late WiR this week. The team took the weekend off to get a little family time in. Luckily no family members seem to have forgotten our names, […]
In the middle of our time with the Giro Selector, we happened to catch one of the Ironman rebroadcasts. We’ve honestly forgotten which one, but the image that stood out […]
Up until the last year, we wondered if the first company to get a power meter under $1,000 would set the market on fire. And while Stages and Power Tap […]
We had big plans to get the WiR out early today, but we got caught up watching the finale to the Tour of Utah. Congratulations to Tom Danielson on his […]
Whenever we test a new product we strive to keep an open mind. After all, we don’t want our personal expectations or concerns to cloud our reviews in any way. […]
Podium Chill bottles have been one of the mainstay bottles at AeroGeeks HQ for years. You can find them on the pool deck, in our cages, and on our run […]
Some good news to end the week – the AeroGeeks are getting healthy again. Our chief editor got back to training and our multisport editor is not far behind. But […]
With the introduction of the IA and AR in 2013 (both for the 2014 model year), it would have been easy for Felt to lay off the gas pedal and […]