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  2. Enve Launches a New Gravel Dropper Post... And It's for Gravel

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    High-end carbon bicycle components and frame builder Enve enters the dropper seatpost market with a unique design targeted at gravel riders.

  3. Seatpost - Wikipedia

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    Dropper seatposts (also known as dropper posts or droppers [12]) on mountain and gravel bikes can be remotely adjusted while riding using a lever or switch on the handlebar. This can be used to quickly lower the saddle and position it out of the way to allow for better body positioning and maneuverability on technical sections.

  4. SRAM Corporation - Wikipedia

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    SRAM is an example of a recent trend within the high-end cycle-component segment of the bicycle industry, where companies seek a position as a "one-stop shopping center" for bicycle frame manufacturers/bicycle brand owners, supplying all or most of the parts needed to build a complete bike.

  5. List of bicycle brands and manufacturing companies - Wikipedia

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    This page lists notable bicycle brands and manufacturing companies past and present. For bicycle parts, see List of bicycle part manufacturing companies.. Many bicycle brands do not manufacture their own product, but rather import and re-brand bikes manufactured by others (e.g., Nishiki), sometimes designing the bike, specifying the equipment, and providing quality control.

  6. 2021 Fox Transfer Dropper Post Reviewed, Plus 34 Fork and ...

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    The Transfer gets a new remote and more, the 34 Fork gets Grip 2, plus new architecture for the DPX2’s base valve.

  7. Gravel cycling - Wikipedia

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    Gravel cycling, gravel biking or gravel grinding [1] is a sport or a leisure activity in which participants ride bicycles, mostly on gravel roads. The marketing man [ who? ] would have you believe that one must own a specially designed gravel bike to participate, when in fact any bicycle capable of covering the terrain can be used.

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