Guru CR.901 – First Ride
No matter what you do, everyone runs into the problem of an ill-fitting bike sooner or later. Sometimes, it happens because you bought a “killer deal” and thought you could […]
No matter what you do, everyone runs into the problem of an ill-fitting bike sooner or later. Sometimes, it happens because you bought a “killer deal” and thought you could […]
2014 has been a busy year in the hydration business – XLAB has new items out, Profile Design launched their fully integrated system, but one name has been conspicuously absent […]
Some brand names get your attention instantly when you hear they’re coming out with a new product—even if they’re not normally associated with the particular thing they’re releasing. These are […]
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 […]
“All good things must end,” says Chaucer. We’re pretty sure he was talking to us about our time with the Cervélo P2, because we definitely don’t want to give it […]
Sometimes, the littlest things make the biggest difference. Hydration mix concentration is the difference between bonking and bloated. Traction can be affected by tire pressure differentials as low as 5 […]
In the 1980s, the world was a fundamentally different place. Berlin was divided by a wall, the USSR seemed indomitable, the professional peloton was on more steroids than Schwarzenegger, and […]
It isn’t often that we get to ride the same gear as Team Sky. Sure, we get some pretty amazing products in to test, but there’s a fairly short list […]
Let’s all be honest; riding a trainer is just about the last way we want to ride, but sometimes it’s the trainer or nothing. In our professional opinion, riding always […]
Aggressive positions on the bike come with all kinds of complications, not the least of which is trying to maintain a good sight line while your neck muscles are screaming […]
In some respects, this is a Second Ride since we have already spent significant time on the P2 following the reveal in California, so we will skip the technical breakdown […]
Colin Chapman, who founded Lotus Cars, is famous for describing his philosophy for designing race cars thusly, “Simplify, then add lightness.” He gave us the Lotus Seven, arguably the most […]
We, as a sport, tend to have short memories. “Whatever happened to…” is a question that gets thrown around AeroGeeks HQ on a nearly daily basis. In most cases, the […]
Zipp SL-70 Aero – First Look The latest trend to road bikes is the flat-top drop bar, which saves watts, allows for more positions (or, at least more positions to […]
“Good things come to those who wait,” goes the old saying and, by and large, this is true. Carbon frames were once five-figure price tags, if you could even find […]
Devon, our Technical Editor, is a bit of an audiophile. His home audio system is a lot like his race bike – the best in quality, without the hype. So, […]
The Boardman AiR TTE is an object of desire around AeroGeeks HQ; it is sleek, the cable routing is good, and the paint is classically understated. Oh, and it’s one […]
Welcome to Oceanside, California; temperature is a balmy 68 degrees, it’s about ten AM local time, and we are about to be part of the first group of journalists to […]
Here’s the thing; developing anything is expensive. But developing things that need to be able to go fast is really expensive. So companies, if they’re smart, look at the best designs in the industry […]
In the AeroGeeks garage, products come and go quite frequently. We send big ticket items back when our review process is over and look forward to unboxing the next item […]