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3 Specialized launches Tero X adventure e-bike


Specialized has released its latest development in the adventure e-bike market, the Tero X.


Designed as an all-terrain


vehicle, the Tero X features Specialized’s own motor system and some exciting highlights for the adventure and off-road market. This full-suspension machine is equipped with 1,000-lumen headlights and


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22-lumen tail lights, an integrated rear rack for 20kg of cargo, and a front rack for a further 10kg of on-bike storage.


Designed with 130mm


front travel and 120mm rear, with RockShox suspension, and SRAM Eagle drivetrains, the Tero X comes in four different specs with varying motor assist. RRP: Tero X 4.0 – £4,000 Tero X 5.0 – £5,000 Tero X 6.0 – £6,000


interchangeable components.


Explaining the new range, Shimano said: “Redesigned from the ground up, Shimano Cues makes the bike buying experience easier. Featuring our high-durability Linkglide technology, Shimano Cues offers smoother shifting, more durable components, and standardises compatibility across a wide range of categories. “We’ve created our most


4 Enve branches into gravel bike market with new Mog frameset


US wheel brand Enve has branched into the gravel bike market with the release of the new Mog frameset. Designed as a lightweight


and durable carbon build, with tuned geometry for 700c wheels and tyres, the Mog comes in a variety of sizes and fork rakes for additional customisation. The brand has aimed to


offer plenty of versatility on the Mog’s design, including a choice of drivetrain compatibility – from mechanical, to electronic wired and wireless, and a choice of 1x or 2x chainset.


54 | April 2023 Enve has also installed a


downtube storage unit, called the Cargo Bay, which can be configured to fit accessories from puncture repair kits to personal belongings. Each Mog will be supplied with two neoprene cargo bags to protect items kept in the storage space. According to Enve, the


Mog’s geometry has been optimised for 700c wheels and tyres, up to 50mm tyre depth.


The bike comes in six


frame sizes and with a choice of three different fork rakes. RRP:£5,500 for the ‘chassis’ (the frame, fork, stem, seatpost and headset.)


5 Shimano unveils Cues groupsets to replace lower-end components


Japanese component brand Shimano has unveiled a new range of nine, 10, and 11-speed groupsets to replace its current lower-end products. The new Shimano Cues catalogue has been introduced to replace the Alivio, Acera and Altus sets, with the aim of simplifying its offering for more casual riders. Completely redesigned


from the ground up, Shimano said the Cues range aims to offer smooth shifting and durable components, all with standardised and


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compatible and versatile component line-up ever, shifting away from our traditional trickle-down technology model to focus on the unique needs of the everyday rider.


“The line-up features unified sprocket spacing across our nine, 10, and 11-speed drivetrains, so that components can be intermixed across a wider


range of user groups and riding styles.” According to the brand,


compatible derailleurs, cassettes, and chains will allow retailers to reduce inventory and simplify the service process for the workshop. Cues features unified


sprocket spacing across the nine, 10, and 11-speed drivechains.


Shimano Linkglide


technology also aims to over smooth shifting to help improve the lifespan of the products, both in the mechanical and e-bike categories.


With taller and thicker


cassette teeth, providing additional surface area, this mitigates the chain from skipping and distributes pedaling forces to prevent premature wear due to shifts from novice riders, Shimano said.


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