There are a lot of preconceptions about Pinarello bikes, and the new Grevil challenges most of them withs its balanced ride, versatility and surprising pricing. As Italian as they come, Pinarello is ...
It’s been four long years since the electrified version of the Reign, the Reign E+, saw an update, and back then, it addressed every quibble we had with its predecessor. It was a beast of a bike, but ...
A year after its introduction, there's still a lot of confusion about how the Specialized Genie shock works and why it's different.
Polygon expands its high performance lineup with the XC race-ready Syncline DR 9. A value packed race bike that fills a key gap in the range. Polygon is best known for its wallet friendly entry level ...
Swapping carbon for alloy, the Santa Cruz Vala AL drops the price down in a big way. Is it a lesser bike on the trail? We ...
The Polygon Collosus N is no stranger to us at Flow. We’ve previously tested the alloy N9 and N7, but this time I’m aboard the latest evolution of the bike and for the first time ever, it’s available ...
Andrew reviews the new SRAM Force XPLR AXS Groupset. In June this year, SRAM dropped new Force and Rival groupsets in both standard road, and XPLR variants, trickling down its new E1 architecture less ...
Designed to be the long haul racer in Pinarello's lineup we've just got our hands on the brand new Grevil F7 gravel bike. With swoops, bends, and waves up the wazoo, the Pinarello Grevil F7 is the ...
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