Tag archive for ‘fsa’

  • Sea Otter 2012: New Components for Cyclocrossers from SRAM, WickWerks, FSA and Bar Fly

    We’ve got plenty more product news for all you cyclocrossers from the Sea Otter Classic 2012. Missed a post? See our previous cyclocross product news from Sea Otter Classic 2012. Today we saw a new chainring option from WickWerks, expanding the selection of their heavily ramped chainrings from a 34/44 and 36/46 set for 110mm [...]

  • Pro Bike Profile: Aaron Schooler’s Norco Threshold

    Norco is launching their new Carbon Cyclocross bike the Norco Threshold this Fall. To be in stores soon, this beast of a bike boasts an impressive resume already with a top 15 in Cross Vegas, top 10′s at Starcrossed and the Rapha Focus GP and a BC Cup Provincial Win to start off the 2011 season. Aaron Schooler of Team H&R BLOCK and powered by Sri Importing got a couple of these custom painted bad boys just in time for the beginning of the cross season and was highly impressed with the updates that Norco has made to the old Scandium CCX SL revamping it from scratch and moving to the carbon mold. The Norco Threshold is a European race bike with some North American Flare to it.

  • 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.

  • FSA and BH Release New BB386EVO Bottom Bracket Size, FSA Announces New K-Force Cantilever Brake – Updated

    BH bicycles in conjunction with FSA officially introduced another bottom bracket standard labeled BB386 EVO today at the Sea Otter Classic, while FSA officially announced its new K-Force cantilever brake that offers the ability to change configuration from low profile to wide profile, like the Avid Shorty Ultimate. The BB386EVO is a press fit 86.5mm [...]

  • NACT Opener: FSA Star Crossed & Rad Racing GP Boast All-Star Field, Big Amateur Prizes

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    Just in case you’ve been hiding out in roadie or mountain bike isolation and haven’t noticed, the race promo PR machines are running at full tilt. But these press releases are definitely worth reading. Why? Not only do they have some surprising news for fans on race attendees (Jonathan Page skipping his typical Michigan opening [...]



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