Tag archive for ‘cantilever’

  • NAHBS 2012: Paul Components Unveils New MiniMoto Mini V-Brake for Cyclocross

    Paul's new MiniMoto mini V-brake adds to Paul's cyclocross brake options. © Kevin White

    by Clifford Lee Paul’s Components introduced a new mini-linear pull brake, the MiniMoto, at NAHBS 2012 in Sacramento.  A beautiful alternative to cantilevers for cyclocross and competing directly with the TRP CX 8.4 mini V-brake, the new MiniMoto brake has asymmetrically curved arms that are about 84 mm from the pivot to the cable anchor [...]

  • Interbike 2011: FSA Brakes, Cranks & BBs

    FSA has suddenly gone from one model of brakes to three, to fit various adjustment needs and price points. The previously released SL-K brakes now serve as the midpoint between the top K-Force and least expensive Energy models.

  • Retro Product Spotlight and Review: SRP Mr. Grumpy Cantilevers

    SRP Mr. Grumpy cantilevers.  MSRP $90 per wheel.

    by Dr. Clifford Lee The SRP Mr. Grumpy has been around for a long time. It was maligned for its relative lack of stopping power but has recently made a comeback for its light weight, unique look and copious amount of rim clearance.

  • Vintage Product Spotlight: Hogan Cyclocross Brakes

    Hogan Cantilever Cyclocross Brakes from the 90s, Made in USA

    While we love all new cyclocross products, we also have a deep appreciation for old skool, vintage gear that made early ‘cross bikes so unique. To pay our respect to the products of earlier generations, and to compliment Jason Prince’s Cross Bike Love article in Issue 6, we’re starting up a new semi-regular series of [...]

  • Sea Otter Has Cyclocross!

    The 2008 Sea Otter Classic, despite offering almost every type of cycling event, does not have an official cyclocross event. But there’s no shortage of  cyclocross love and eye candy at the event, with numerous vendors at its festival, and cyclocross riders everywhere disguised by their off-season road and mountain bike vehicles. Cyclocross Magazine, continuing [...]



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