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Interbike show - Part 5, Las Vegas, USA, October 1, 2007

Reynolds Cycling introduces the new SDV 66
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The new SDV 66's NACA-registered airfoil profile
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The new Element disc weighs just 1100g…
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…while offering a slippery flat-sided profile…
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…and a clever valve access port
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The Topo C and Topo T mountain bike wheelsets
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Reynolds fans will be able to fly their favorite colors again
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For the cyclist who has everything
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Reynolds will offer its decals in several rim colors
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The new Race Face Next crank boasts hollow carbon construction…
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…with no internal aluminum spine.
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The Next will include Race Face's proven chainrings.
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The Deus XC and Evolve XC cranksets
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The Deus XC stem boasts an updated shape
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Race Face also introduces new versions
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Race Face continues to muscle its way
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The Next SL road bar weighs just 215g
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The Next seatpost continues to use
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Race Face's line of carbon MTB bars
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Stan Koziatek of NoTubes crosses over
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Go ahead, stab it!
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NoTubes pushes the envelope even further
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The ZTR Race utilizes the same internal cavity design
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Pearl Izumi hopes to return to the forefront
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The new Octane SL uses a full-length unidirectional carbon plate
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The top-end Octane SL uses an internal heel counter.
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A small vent in the sole
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The Octane SL uses a minimalist non-padded tongue.
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Pearl Izumi will also offer the Octane SL
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The Octane SL MTB includes a mud-shedding
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A cleanly integrated TPU bumper
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The synthetic heel cup liner
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The PRO Road model
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Pearl Izumi makes liberal use of welded-in mesh vents
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Pearl Izumi will use an "Italian-made" buckle
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The Tri Fly caters to the multisport crowd
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The top-end unidirectional carbon sole plate
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Pearl Izumi also uses a synthetic liner
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Pearl Izumi has just announced that it will be
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Pearl Izumi has completely revamped both its men's…
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…and women's chamois for 2008.
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The new chamois will be preformed for 2008
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The top-end women's version
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The ultralight Optik jacket
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… but now uses stretch side panels
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The new Octane jacket is built
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…and includes a stowable drop-down tail…
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…and a detachable hood that is big enough
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