Wolf Tooth: Supple Bar Tape – the Brand’s First Ever Bar Tape

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Wolf Tooth: Supple Bar Tape – the Brand’s First Ever Bar Tape

Wolf Tooth first launched its grip lineup last year and this year, the Supple Bar Tape is the brand’s first-ever bar tape. This stuff is extra thick, extra wide, extra soft, and extra tacky. Wolf Tooth’s grips that are made from the exact same silicone material and like the grips, the new Supple Bar Tape is designed for comfort and damping the vibrations from riding rough terrain.

Specs:
-5mm thick for extra comfort
-40mm wide with tapered edges designed for overlapping wraps
-Tacky texture adds grip with or without gloves
-Washable surface is resistant to wear
-Self-fusing silicone finishing tape provides a clean final look
-Available in black for now, with more colors on the way

See more at Wolf Tooth Components.

Wolf Tooth and King Cage: Gold Morse Cages

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Wolf Tooth and King Cage: Gold Morse Cages

If there’s one thing that’s consistent across all my personal builds, it’s King Cage. I either have Wolf Tooth’s Morse cages or the original classics. For those looking for some extra bling, Wolf Tooth just made a limited batch of gold Morse Cages in titanium and stainless. They’re in stock now and ready to ship at Wolf Tooth!

Wolf Tooth Announces Their Fattest Grips Yet, the Mega Fat Paw

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Wolf Tooth Announces Their Fattest Grips Yet, the Mega Fat Paw

Fat grips aren’t for everyone and we all know that grip preferences are like saddles in that they vary widely between riders. While super thick grips don’t benefit everyone, a growing number of people actually benefit from the larger diameter, softer durometer grips being offered by many brands. These grips spread the load on your hands to reduce pressure spots, which is a huge concern to cyclists who have experienced finger numbness due to too much pressure on the ulnar nerve.

Wolf Tooth’s newest grips, the 11.5mm thick Mega Fat Paw and the Mega Fat Paw Cam grips look to offer their fattest diameter year. On top of the other issues they can alleviate, the fat diameter also provides excellent vibration damping. For even more tunable comfort the Fat Paw Cam grips can be rotated to fit your preferred grip patterning. All this with a 40mm diameter.

Head to Wolf Tooth Components to read more.

Pesky Reservoir Shock In the Way of Your Bottles? Try the Wolf Tooth B-Rad Bottle Shift

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Pesky Reservoir Shock In the Way of Your Bottles? Try the Wolf Tooth B-Rad Bottle Shift

Cycling is all about millimeters. A few too little and things rub, a few too many and things rub. Modern mountain bikes play this game all year long and as shocks improve and frames get shreddier, space is on the rapid decline for things like water bottles. Wolf Tooth’s new B-Rad Shift moves your bottle cage outboard by 9mm and 10º to clear most resi shocks, keeping you hydrated without having to wear a pack on your ride. See more at Wolf Tooth.

Wolf Tooth Components Does Nickel Plating

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Wolf Tooth Components Does Nickel Plating

For their latest limited finish, Wolf Tooth has taken some of their components catalog and added a nickel-plated option. This includes headsets, stem caps, Master Link pliers, and chainrings. If you’re looking to build up a silver component bike, don’t miss out on these detals. See what’s in stock at Wolf Tooth.

Wolf Tooth Wants You To Be Able to Adjust Your MTB’s Geometry

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Wolf Tooth Wants You To Be Able to Adjust Your MTB’s Geometry

Wolf Tooth is always tinkering with products to make your bike more customizable to fit your needs. Their newest product is these lower headset cup extenders, allowing you to adjust the effective geo of your bike by increasing thee axle-to-crown length by 10mm. When dropping one of these in the lower head tube cup, it will allow you to do things like use a rigid fork on a suspension-corrected frame or use a fork that might have a lower ATC than the bike was designed for. Or drop one on your current bike and lower your head angle and raise your bottom bracket.

These are made in the USA, available in black, blue, or red, and in-stock now at Wolf Tooth.

Wolf Tooth Acquires RedMonkey Sports’ Grip Line and Offers New Grips

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Wolf Tooth Acquires RedMonkey Sports’ Grip Line and Offers New Grips

I’ve been using the RedMonkey Sports grips for a few years now and their offerings were my favorite in terms of the silicone grip models out there. News dropped this morning that Wolf Tooth has acquired RedMonkey Sports’ grip line and have added their grip models to their own catalog. This is great news for Wolf Tooth dealers, shops, and consumers alike with five models available to fit just about every rider’s needs.

Check out the full Wolf Tooth grip specs below, straight from the Wolf’s mouth.

Wolf Tooth’s New ReMote Drop Bar Lever

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Wolf Tooth’s New ReMote Drop Bar Lever

Wolf Tooth has made a name for itself solving problems through innovative products. The latest being this ReMote drop bar lever, which addresses the awkward issue of adding a dropper trigger to your all-road bike. In what I would say is the cleanest offering thus far, the ReMote integrates like a barcon, making it easy to shift from the drops, exactly when you’re most likely to need your dropper! Head to Wolf Tooth for more!

Wolf Tooth Components: Thru Axles and Trainer Caps

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Wolf Tooth Components: Thru Axles and Trainer Caps

With thru axles an industry standard and most thread pitches have been established, Wolf Tooth felt it was time to throw their hat into the ring of axles but they added their own design twist.

“Knowing the pain of damaging their prized frames, they added end caps that would take the brunt of rock scrapes and crashes. And because to look good is to feel good, they decided to offer Axle Caps in eight anodized colors. Caps thread into a dedicated recess in the axle head and are easily replaceable or swappable with an 8mm hex key.

Because cold weather and short days are never far from a Minnesotan’s mind, they also created Trainer Caps to reduce barriers to winter workouts. Non-drive side Axle Caps are joined by drive-side plugs that can be installed or removed with ease to make the prospect of hopping on the trainer a little more bearable.”

See more at Wolf Tooth!

Wolf Tooth and King Cage: the Morse Cage

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Wolf Tooth and King Cage: the Morse Cage

I love seeing collaborations like this. Wolf Tooth components had an idea and could have probably sourced their own fabrication means themselves to make a cage like this, but instead, they reached out to King Cage, because that’s what King Cage does better than anyone. That idea is a cage with various mounting points, to make the best use out of your limited space. The result is something that adds practicality to a tried and true design. Hats off to all parties! Swoop up a Morse Cage at Wolf Tooth.

Wolf Tooth’s B-RAD Pump and Other Stuff Bag

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Wolf Tooth’s B-RAD Pump and Other Stuff Bag

Wolf Tooth has grown their B-RAD lineup to include these Pump Bags, ready to carry whatever you can cram into them. Perhaps even a Sin Dawg from the looks of it? I’ve been using a similar, yet a lot smaller bag for some time now, carrying the Silca pocket pump, or a Dynaplug with a Co2. If you’ve got bottle bosses to spare, these nifty bags can put them to use. My personal favorite is the underside of the downtube, particularly on a touring bike or hardtail, for when you don’t need three full bottles. See more at Wolf Tooth!

Wolf Tooth’s Pack Tools: Master Link Combo Pliers

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Wolf Tooth’s Pack Tools: Master Link Combo Pliers

Carrying a spare master link is a must for any kind of outing into the woods, especially on a tour of bikepacking trip and carrying spares is now easier than ever with the new Wolf Tooth Master Link Combo Pliers. These nifty pliers allow you to easily install a new master link, carry extra links and even use the other end as a tire lever. Having broken a few master links over the years, I wish I had this tool in my kit at the time! See more at Wolf Tooth.