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Cane Creek eeSilk suspension stem review: Comfort with an on-off switch
Cane Creek has put more time into this than you’d think, and it shows.

2022 Sea Otter Classic tech gallery: Cane Creek, Ergon, Ortlieb, and more
Plus new things from CeramicSpeed, eyewear from KOO and PitViper, a 3D-printed bike, and a retro find.

Rim brakes for gravel bikes? Rob English and Cane Creek say yes (sort of)
Virtually without exception, modern gravel bikes are equipped with disc brakes. But what if you could build one with a legitimately good ...

Tech gallery: 2021 Sea Otter Classic, day one
A selection of the best tech on show at day one of Sea Otter Classic

Second-gen Cane Creek eeSilk suspension seatpost is sleeker, more affordable
Same 20 mm of travel, but with quieter and smoother operation and a new carbon fiber option.

Let's talk about these eye-popping eeBrakes
[SCENE: A house in suburban Melbourne. The sun beats down outside. A baby cries in the next room. A bicycle-cycling journalist idly brows...

Cane Creek adds a splash of color to its $1,000 eeWings cranks
Aching for a tech fix now that the annual Sea Otter Classic trade show has been pushed back to October? Never fear! In its place, we brin...

Cane Creek’s Hellbender bottom bracket promises care-free durability
Cane Creek, the market-leader in headsets, is now throwing its top cap into the ring of bottom brackets. Designed to complement Cane Cree...

Bikes of the Bunch: A golden Tsubasa Crow
Can a bike be both ostentatious and classy at the same time? Sure it can. Introducing this lovely Tsubasa Crow as put together by Zac Smi...

Eurobike 2018: Hits and highlights, part one
Is it Christmas in July already? It is for bike tech geeks, perhaps. With the world’s largest cycling trade show having moved forward sev...

Cane Creek AER-Series II headset review: secret weight savings
The weight weenies in cycling are an interesting bunch. Some do it in a genuine pursuit of performance (or at least perceived performance...

Cane Creek eeNut and eeCap headset preload plug review: ultralight, but at what cost?
Craig Edwards — the man behind eecycleworks — has a long history in the cycling world as a clever, weight-conscious component designer wh...