Posts Written By
Alex Strickland
In these fast-changing weeks of the coronavirus pandemic, guidelines change by the minute. So before you set out awheel, make sure your jurisdiction has OK’d cycling (at the time of ...
Chicago in February? Sure, it’s not the stuff of cyclists’ dreams, but that’s only if said cyclist hasn’t been to CABDA. That’s the common acronym for the regional trade show ...
This article originally appeared as part of the Cyclists Travel Guide in the March 2020 issue of Adventure Cyclist magazine. If you’re looking for a new touring bike in 2020, you’re ...
This review originally appeared in the March 2020 issue of Adventure Cyclist magazine. As a touring cyclist, you hope for a bike that disappears beneath you, allowing you to focus ...
This review originally appeared in the February 2020 issue of Adventure Cyclist magazine. Three years ago, we took a look at GT’s then-new Grade, the type of bike we think ...
After a decade in the bike industry, every trade show, consumer expo, and product launch starts to feel, well, a little same-y. Same-y bikes, same-y gear, same-y people (heck, literally ...
There was a time, not so long ago, when mountain and road drivetrain parts from the world’s biggest manufacturer played nicely together. Road brifters had no problem shifting a mountain ...
The call came in to Adventure Cycling’s front office: “I need a small touring bike.” No problem, there’s the 42cm, 26-inch–wheeled Long Haul Trucker … “No, no, it needs to ...
I did not think I would like this bike. Sure, I thought it’d be fun and a little funny — certainly I’ve hosted some guests who were very curious to ...
Ever since Rocky Mountain Bicycles unveiled the full-suspension Sherpa a handful of springs ago as a purpose-built, plus-sized bikepacking bike, I’ve been intrigued by bikes sporting squish front and rear ...