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MATTER: Devinci Minus NX Fat Bike Makeover - Hit or Miss?
Can an aluminum fat bike actually feel good enough to want to ride it a lot? What would it take to make it rule?
MATTER: 650b Woven Precision Handbuilts Carbon Wheels and Rene Herse Tires
What’s the scoop with 650b tires and wheels?
MATTER of FACT: Making Sense of Tubeless and Tubular Tires for Cyclocross
“I have one bike, three sets of wheels. How do you pick the tire set up? Tubeless with drys carbon tubulars with muds, aluminum tubulars with mixed?”
MATTER OF FACT: Increasing Stability on Gravel
“Some say the frame is designed for one size wheel and not to change it. Is this true?”
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Cycling isn’t a static thermal environment. Heat load swings minute by minute with power and wind, yet most garments are designed around fixed temperature ratings. That mismatch explains why riders overheat on climbs, freeze on descents, and rarely feel “in balance” in winter.