The C68 Rim brake is available today at a suggested retail price of $7,750. The bike has clearance for 28c tires and is compatible only with electronic groupsets, including the new Shimano Dura-Ace ...
The STOXX 600 (.STOXX), opens new tab closed 0.3% higher, after logging its steepest three-day decline since June 2022 and closing below the key 500-point mark for a second day on Monday on U.S ...
Stocks tumbled Friday on worries the U.S. economy could be cracking under the weight of high interest rates meant to whip inflation. The Standard & Poor’s 500 sank 1.8% for its first back-to ...
Pricing alone separates them pretty quickly, with Di2 GRX being close to $1,500 AUD cheaper for the full groupset. Those seeking an electric 1x gravel drive will likely lean towards RED XPLR, as ...
Yes, it’s a RED groupset, so it’s pricy, but the performance is fantastic, and the progress should (hopefully) hit the FORCE and APEX groups. However, the cassette will be tough to get down in price ...
Notably, these batteries could power electric vehicles with a 600-mile range, charge in 9 minutes, and have a lifespan of 20 years. These solid-state batteries are expected to be smaller ...
SRAM Red XPLR AXS launched today, becoming SRAM’s new top-tier gravel-specific groupset. It's been a busy ... You don't want to be replacing too many $600 cassettes. SRAM also mentioned the ...
It was only back in May that SRAM released the latest version of its flagship road groupset, Red AXS. Jump forward just over two months and the brand has revealed a new version of the groupset ...
The Samsung subsidiary has developed solid-state battery tech that can increase an EV’s range to 600 miles. Also interesting are the charging speed claims for other Samsung EV batteries.
Today, SRAM is launching SRAM Red XPLR – a brand new 13-speed, single chainring groupset. Before mountain ... power (as Shimano has just done with GRX Di2…) and proper one finger braking ...
A malicious fraud campaign dubbed "ERIAKOS" promotes more than 600 fake web shops through Facebook advertisements to steal visitors' personal and financial information. The sites promote products ...