MTB Handlebars: The Control Centre for Every Terrain
Backsweep? Upsweep? Rise? The handlebars let you adjust ride quality, comfort and ergonomics perfectly to you and your MTB. Read our tips to learn more.
Backsweep? Upsweep? Rise? The handlebars let you adjust ride quality, comfort and ergonomics perfectly to you and your MTB. Read our tips to learn more.
Drop – Reach – Flare: On road handlebars, aerodynamics and ergonomics must go hand-in-hand, so that you can bring your best performance to the road.
Gravel handlebars are the younger siblings of drop bars, with a stronger focus on comfort, control and view. Read our guide for gravellers.
Handlebar grips are a decisive factor in the ups and downs of cycling. Depending on the area of use, the requirements for a grip are very different.
Just pedal and go? What sounds so easy is actually quite complicated. Here’s what to keep in mind when considering the body’s interaction with the pedals.
SPD? ATAC? SPD-SL? Kéo? There are many clipless pedal systems for MTB and road bikes, but they are not all compatible. An overview of all systems.
The variety of platform pedals, also called flat pedals, is vast. Here’s what to look for when buying a pedal so that it suits you and your riding style.
As you sit, so must you ride. Finding the right saddle for your bike doesn’t have to be an epic journey. We’ve got some tips on what to look for.
On a mountain bike, the saddle is a key element to comfort and fun while riding. We’ll give you tips for choosing the right MTB saddle.
Are you looking for THE road saddle that makes your pastime comfy for your backside? We’ll give you tips on choosing the right road bike saddle.