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- BIKERUMOR.COMEsker Cycles 2026 Lorax 32 is Here As Long as There Are Enough Pre-ordersIn the classic 1971 childrens book, The Lorax, Dr. Seuss tells the tale of the Loraxs efforts to speak for the trees against greed. The lil Lorax carries a big message in that book, unless someone like you cares a whole awful lot, nothing is going to get better. Well, it seems that Esker Cycles cares a whole lot about the 32 wheel movement and has officially opened the order process for their new Lorax 32.It looks pretty dang sweet, too! Lorax 32 Pre-SaleThe crew at Esker is doing something a little different this time around. Instead of quietly developing the Lorax 32 behind the scenes and launching it when its ready to ship, theyre opening the Lorax 32 up for pre-sale. Theyre doing this to gauge whether the 32 wheel market has enough demand to justify a full production run. Thats fair. They are looking for a mere 20 pre-orders to commit to manufacturing 100 units. But, How Does it Work?Heres how it works: place a pre-order now. If the 20 needed orders come in, production moves forward the lead time is expected to be about 120 days for production and shipping of the frameset. So, maybe a September/October delivery timeline.If the 20-order threshold isnt met, all orders get cancelled and fully refunded. So that means zero risk for the buyers. Esker is confident itll meet the 20-unit number to proceed to production based on customer feedback. But, theyre letting the numbers make that call.Right now, the pre-order is for the frame and fork only. If you want a complete build, that option will be available closer to delivery, with pricing and build options mirroring the current Lorax lineup. For riders out there who may have been waiting on a 32 option from Esker, this is a chance to get in early and directly influence whether the product comes to market. Its pretty simple: the pre-order scenario helps remove the production risk for Esker, and in return, you can be among the first to get the Lorax 32 when it ships. Cool beans! Lorax 32 Key Features32wheels with clearance up to a 2.4 tireFork Yeah!cromo rigid fork. 495mm axle-to-crown, tapered steerer tube, Post Mount 180mm brake mount, 3-pack mounts on each leg, and lowrider rack mounts,Custom Tubing seamless, quadruple-butted, tapered, Drawn Over Mandrel, size-specific, ED Coated, 4130 ChromolySizes Medium through XX-LargeRack Mounts, Top Tube Bag Mounts, and 3-Pack MountsPortage Dropout for adjustability, singlespeed and upgradeability.UDHCompatibleTim Talks Lorax 32 GeometryThis is for sure worth a watch.EskerCycles.comThe post Esker Cycles 2026 Lorax 32 is Here As Long as There Are Enough Pre-orders appeared first on Bikerumor.0 Comments 0 Shares 874 ViewsPlease log in to like, share and comment!
- ROAD.CC31.5mph for 100 miles with a loose cleat: 41-year-old double Paralympic tandem gold medallist smashes 100-mile time trial record, despite finishing with one bolt holding his cleat in placeAdam Duggleby fuelled by just one caffeine gel covered the Cambridgeshire course in three hours, 10 minutes, and 48 seconds, over two minutes faster than John Archibalds previous 100-mile record0 Comments 0 Shares 866 Views
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The legend of the Tour de FranceCycling Essential Stories is a series crafted by our journalists and brought to life visually using AI technology. TNT Sports marks a ...0 Comments 0 Shares 1215 Views - CYCLINGUPTODATE.COMExtreme heat fears hit Tour de France: Why the 2026 edition could become the most dangerous in recent memoryThe 2026 Tour de France is closing in with Europe already caught in an extreme heatwave, pushing rider safety into one of the biggest pre-race concerns. France and Spain have both been hit by temperatures above 40C, with red heat warnings, public health alerts, school closures and dangerously warm n...0 Comments 0 Shares 1216 Views
- ROAD.CCLael Wilcox abandons Around the World cycling record attempt after another climate change lesson amid European heatwaveIts kind of a miracle I havent just passed out. Ive never tried so hard, the ultra-endurance cyclist said after suffering from heat exhaustion in France, 14 days into her record attempt0 Comments 0 Shares 1217 Views
- ROAD.CCThe “world’s first AI solar e-bike” is coming to Kickstarter, with double-disc wheels featuring integrated solar panels for extra range17 miles of extra range that is, with a claimed range of up to 120 miles a day utilising the Samsung battery cells and solar power - reservations for the Phosgo City or Hybrid will start from $1,499 on Kickstarter in late July0 Comments 0 Shares 1362 Views
- WWW.BIKERADAR.COMNew Megamo Ryal 05 is the cheapest eMTB we've seen with Avinox M2S motor by 1,000Until now, the most affordable bike we'd seen with the all-powerful Avinox M2S motor was the PX Carbon from fellow DJI-owned brand Amflow, at 6,499. However, Spanish manufacturer Megamo has beaten that comfortably with the release of its new Ryal 05, which costs only 5,499. The frame is aluminium rather than carbon fibre and the spec isnt quite as good, but if youre on a budget and keen to have an eMTB with an Avinox motor, it looks a solid option. Read more: Avinox is taking over here are 20 bikes you can buy with its incredible new M2 and M2S motors Choices for all budgets The motor everyone is talking about: the Avinox MS2. Megamo Both of the top two models the Ryal 05 and the 6,999 Ryal 03 AXS use the flagship Avinox M2S drive unit, which offers up to 1,500W of peak power and 150Nm of torque. Megamo also offers two builds with the more budget-friendly M2 motor (1,100W, 125Nm), with the cheaper Ryal 10 costing the same as Amflows entry-level, M2-equipped PR Carbon, at 3,999 (albeit with an alloy rather than carbon fibre frame). All four bikes in the Ryal range have the same removable 800Wh battery and 160mm of rear-wheel travel, using a four bar-linkage. This is matched to a 160mm-travel fork up front. All Ryal models are built around 29in wheels. Well-rounded geometry figures With 160mm of travel at either end, well-rounded geometry and 29in wheels, the Ryal has all the ingredients to be a great trail bike. Megamo The Ryal has different geometry from the brands pricier, but also Avinox-equipped, electric enduro bike, the Reason. Megamo say the changes are designed to improve everyday usability and give greater manoeuvrability at real-world speeds, not just on descents. They include a steeper head angle, shorter reach and increased standover height. The stack is also higher, giving a more upright position, while the chainstays are slightly longer. All four frame sizes feature the same 64.4-degree head angle, as well as the same 77-degree seat tube angle. Reach figures span from 435mm on the size small through to 500mm on the extra-large. Stack heights vary from 629mm to 674mm, while all frames use the same 455mm effective chainstay length. Sensible parts spec Megamo's Ryal comes in a variety of builds, ranging from budget-friendly parts to top-tier kit. Megamo Were going to focus here on the Ryal 05, because of its competition-beating pricing. Compared to the Amflow PX Carbon, the biggest loss is the carbon fibre frame, although there will be some riders who prefer an aluminium chassis because of its improved impact resistance. For your 5,499, you get a decent parts spec, including a Fox 38 Performance fork and Float Rhythm shock. On the Amflow bike, the fork is still Performance-spec but it's the less burly 36 model. The PX Carbons shock is a step up, though a piggyback Fox Float X Performance. SRAM provides the drivetrain on both bikes a mechanical Eagle 90 setup on the Megamo and a next-step-up electronic S1000 Eagle AXS Transmission on the Amflow. Shimanos Deore XT brakes slow the Ryal down, while the PX Carbon relies on Magura Gustavs. Both brands supply their own alloy wheels, although Amflow fits radial Schwalbe tyres, compared to Megamos standard Maxxis rubber. Megamo Ryal spec and pricing Ryal 03 AXS The top-spec build comes with Fox Factory-level suspension and DT Swiss wheels. Megamo Price: 6,999 Motor: Avinox M2S Fork/shock: Fox 38 Factory / Fox Float X Factory Drivetrain: SRAM S1000 Eagle AXS Transmission (wireless) Brakes: Shimano Deore XT M8220 Wheels: DT Swiss H 1900 Tyres: Maxxis Dissector Ryal 05 The Ryal 05 build uses lower spec Fox suspension and SRAM Eagle 90 mechanical gearing. Megamo Price: 5,499 Motor: Avinox M2S Fork/shock: Fox 38 Performance / Fox Float Rhythm Drivetrain: SRAM Eagle 90 Transmission (mechanical) Brakes: Shimano Deore XT M8220 Wheels: Megamo SL 30 ASY Tyres: Maxxis Dissector Ryal 08 The Ryal 08 comes with a RockShox fork and shock, along with SRAM Eagle 70 mechanical shifting. Megamo Price: 4,499 Motor: Avinox M2 Fork/shock: RockShox ZEB Base / RockShox Deluxe Select+ Drivetrain: SRAM Eagle 70 Transmission (mechanical) Brakes: SRAM Maven Base Wheels: TBC Tyres: Maxxis Assegai front, Maxxis Minion DHR II rear Ryal 10 Like the Ryal 08, the Ryal 10 uses the less punchy Avinox MS motor, not the MS2 drive unit. Megamo Price: 3,999 Motor: Avinox M2 Fork/shock: RockShox Psylo Silver / RockShox Deluxe Select+ Drivetrain: Shimano Deore XT / Deore mix Brakes: Shimano MT520 Wheels: TBC Tyres: Maxxis Assegai front, Maxxis Minion DHR II rear0 Comments 0 Shares 1456 Views
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#AD 40kmh For 8 Hours? Why Not?AD 40kmh For 8 Hours? Why Not? Watch The Full Video LIVE NOW On #YouTube!0 Comments 0 Shares 1472 Views - CYCLINGUPTODATE.COM"I went to his house in Denmark" - Visma boss reveals secret post-Vuelta meeting that mapped out Jonas Vingegaards double Grand Tour mission in 2026Jonas Vingegaards historic Giro dItalia victory was not a spontaneous late decision from Team Visma | Lease a Bike. It was born months earlier, inside the Danish home of the rider who had just won the Vuelta a Espana and was already looking towards the next phase of his career. Vingegaard became j...0 Comments 0 Shares 1469 Views
- ROAD.CCGlasgow could lose out on over 200km of cycle lanes as government warned switch to short-term funding a significant barrier to meeting climate targetsDespite Glasgow City Council committing to installing around 270km of protected cycle lanes, only 54.4km are expected to be delivered by 2032, following the approval of the scaled-back Connecting Glasgow programme0 Comments 0 Shares 1472 Views
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