Radar Roundup: Explore Shoes on the Horizon, Straponz, Standard Ti Rando 2.0, Ride in Peace Bernhard, Inside the Foundry, Alum vs Steel, and Bike Build Expectations
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Radar Roundup: Explore Shoes on the Horizon, Straponz, Standard Ti Rando 2.0, Ride in Peace Bernhard, Inside the Foundry, Alum vs Steel, and Bike Build Expectations

Our Radar Roundup compiles products and videos from the ‘net in an easy-to-digest format. Read on below for today’s findings…

Rapha Has Two New Explore Shoes on the Way

We were poking around on Rapha’s website when we scoped two new Explore models, the Explore Powerweave–$380 and the Explore Shoes–$315. The Explore Powerweave takes the same shape and material as the Powerweave model we looked at in 2020 but in a new color. BTW, John still rides those shoes. The Explore Shoe takes a more traditional cross/gravel shoe silhouette and renders it in an olive and tan with a speckle sole. Both models also come in black.

Both models’ inventory is due any day now but you can sign up for email stock alerts from Rapha.

Mod Straponz R200

Mod is a company from South Africa, started by two of our friends who make Jimny (a compact 4×4) accessories for car touring and camping. Yet they do make a bike product as well. The Straponz are mini cargo cages that bolt onto your bottle or cargo bosses and allow you to strap on gear like Nalgene, Klean Kanteens, Jetboils, and the like. They come in black, blue, or red and come with two cargo straps.

Check out more at Mod.

Twin Six’s Standard Ti Rando 2.0 is in Stock $3800

Typically, $3800 is around what you might pay for a titanium frameset from a company like Moots or the like, yet Twin Six’s Standard Ti Rando 2.0 is made overseas and is $3800 for a complete house build bike!

The Standard Ti Rando 2.0 comes equipped with the T6 Middle Finger dropout system, flat mount brake compatibility, front and rear 12mm thru axles, 44mm headtube, optional triple mount thru axle carbon fork, mounts for whatever you want to carry and more. Twin Six has designed it to move you quickly out town, across the finish line, and into unknown territory.

You can curate your own build at Twin Six, with options and pricing up to $5850 or take the house build for $3800. See more at Twin Six.

 


Ride in Peace, Bernhard Rohloff

On Friday, Rohloff sent out the unfortunate news that its founder, Bernhard Rohloff, had passed from Parkinson’s Disease:

“It is thanks to his ingenuity that gearbox equipped bicycles were also able to establish themselves in the field of sporting use, and have since been portrayed anew, as innovative and stylish products.

Bernhard Felix Rohloff, who was suffering from Parkinson’s disease, died peacefully and unexpectedly on Friday, May 19, 2023 at the age of 73.”

As you may or may not be aware, Bernhard changed the touring bike forever with his internal gear hub systems. Read the full press release at Rohloff.

 


 

 

Inside the Foundry: Casting Repete Dropouts

Take a closer look at how one of the most characteristic segments of Repete frames – stainless steel dropouts – is made. Check out more at Repete.

 

 

FRAMEWORKS: Aluminum Versus Steel

The latest video from World Cup racer Neko Mulally’s FRAMEWORKS series tests out aluminum versus steel full suspension bikes…

 

 

Ronnie Discusses Bike Build Considerations and Expectations

We don’t know about y’all, but we can watch this stuff from good ol’ Ron daily!

 


 

Radavision

Stuff we see on the ‘net that causes pause…

Photo by @johnprolly

It’s “cloud season” already in the American Southwest, with massive monsoons pluming across the sky in Santa Fe…

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