The new Cervélo RS is the company's least expensive carbon model.
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A taller head tube offers up a slightly more upright position
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The RS wears similar Squoval tube profiles
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…including the seat tube which transitions
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The RS utilizes exceptionally spindly carbon stays…
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...which take on a graceful arc
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Cervélo had a 3D mockup made of Team CSC TT star
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This is what the wind sees
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The Cervélo R3 is awash in gloss white paint
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The Titus Racer-X gets a thorough overhaul…
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…including an all-new 6069 aluminum tubeset.
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The Titus Motolite gets the same tubing changes
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The long-travel El Guapo gets a titanium cousin.
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The El Guapo Ti wears a blue anodized linkage.
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Aggressive machining and careful design
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The El Guapo Ti upsizes
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The standard El Guapo is mostly unchanged for 2008.
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The Fireline replaces the Eleven
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S-bend stays reduce weight and add tire clearance
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Convertible dropouts easily swap between
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Titus displayed an intriguing 953 Exogrid prototype.
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The prototype supposedly offers the resilient ride of steel
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Clean welds connect the dropouts to the stays.
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An integrated head tube is used up front.
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The Maxm component lineup now includes
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The Vuelo gets an Exogrid top tube logo for 2008.
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The new Brooks Barbican messenger-style bag
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A unique strap arrangement integrates
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Leather is used for the padded back.
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A handy organizer keeps things neat and tidy.
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The Brick Lane roll-up pannier
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…but rolls up when not in use for a cleaner look.
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When not in use at all
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The Hoxton basket is made of welded aluminum…
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…and a pressure-treated waterprood wooden base.
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Leather rings form the snap-down handle.
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The complete Brooks package
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What else can Brooks make out of leather?
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Brooks resurrects an old design for toe clips and straps.
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The 'Dog' line of bags from Knog
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A limited edition 'Art Dog' collection
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Some bags can be attached to handlebars…
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…via a handy bracket…
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…which attaches to the new Universal Hub…
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…which can also accept backpack straps
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The Dry Dog is fully waterproof
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Huh?
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Knog's clever 'rackless pannier' design
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…with three zip-tie-mounted brackets.
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How do I work this thing again?
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The Gator is a new three-LED light from Knog.
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Knog also offers a line of gloves.
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