Velonews: Gallery: Sea Otter Day One: Raleigh, 3t, Yeti, And More



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    Sea Otter day one: Feedback storage
    Feedback Sports designed this simple storage post to hold just about anything — tires, wheels, bikes. The Velo Wall Post can easily hold a wheelset and a bike at the same time, and it folds up and out of the way. Photo: Logan VonBokel | VeloNews.com
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    Sea Otter day one: Wall mount
    This bike storage device mounts against the wall. Photo: Logan VonBokel | VeloNews.com
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    Sea Otter day one: Adjustable arms
    Then, the arms are adjustable to get the bike up tight against the well, depending on bar width. Photo: Logan VonBokel | VeloNews.com
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    Sea Otter day one: Kids' track
    Chain Reaction Cycles had a little pump track for the kids. Photo: Logan VonBokel | VeloNews.com
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    Sea Otter day one: Raleigh prototype
    Raleigh had a prototype gravel bike tucked in the back of its booth. While it looks similar to the RXC Disc, it's said to have completely different geometry. Photo: Logan VonBokel | VeloNews.com
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    Sea Otter day one: Fender mounts
    Of course, the new bike has fender mounts front and rear. Photo: Logan VonBokel | VeloNews.com
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    Sea Otter day one: Extra bottle mount
    There's a third bottle cage mount under the down tube. Photo: Logan VonBokel | VeloNews.com
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    Sea Otter day one: Lots of clearance
    Raleigh is making its own fork, pictured here with 40mm tires. Photo: Logan VonBokel | VeloNews.com
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    Sea Otter day one: Women's RXC
    Raleigh's female version of the RXC was designed with much input from Raleigh-Clement rider Caroline Mani. She prefers cantilevers for the weight savings, so the new bike is designed to be canti-only. Raleigh's Brian Fornes that it's great for all shorter people, not just women, as the sizing goes down to 48cm. Photo: Logan VonBokel | VeloNews.com
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    Sea Otter day one: Aluminum RXS
    Raleigh's aluminum RXS singlespeed gets rear thru-axles for 2016. Photo: Logan VonBokel | VeloNews.com
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    Sea Otter day one: Aeronova
    The new 3T Aeronova Team retails for $350. Photo: Logan VonBokel | VeloNews.com
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    Sea Otter day one: Higher-modulus Aeronova
    There is also a $400 version of the Aeronova that uses higher-modulus carbon. Photo: Logan VonBokel | VeloNews.com
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    Sea Otter day one: Riser
    3T's mountain bike line has easy-to-remember model names. This is the Riser Bar. Photo: Logan VonBokel | VeloNews.com
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    Sea Otter day one: Stem
    The 3T mountain bike stem is named just that — Mountain Stem. Photo: Logan VonBokel | VeloNews.com
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    Sea Otter day one: Morza
    Vittoria had a couple new mountain bike tires. This is the Morza, which will be available in a 2.3 and 2.4 width in all three wheel diameters. Photo: Logan VonBokel | VeloNews.com
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    Sea Otter day one: Mezcal
    Vittoria is redesigning much of the old Geax line, which has now been brought under the Vittoria banner. This is the new Mezcal. At 2.25 it's 0.15-wider than the previous iteration and Vittoria claims it has much better traction. Photo: Logan VonBokel | VeloNews.com
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    Sea Otter day one: Bontrager remote
    Bontrager launched its new ANT+ Transmitter light system. This wireless remote can be paired with up to seven lights simultaneously. Photo: Logan VonBokel | VeloNews.com
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    Sea Otter day one: Remote control
    Hitting the center button on the Transmitter remote turns on all of the connected lights. Riders can also adjust brightness and flash settings from the remote. Photo: Logan VonBokel | VeloNews.com
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    Sea Otter day one: Front and rear combo
    The Transmitter taillights are $80 each; the headlight will retail for $160, and the remote is $70. Photo: Logan VonBokel | VeloNews.com
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    Sea Otter day one: Helmet mount
    The headlight comes with a helmet and a handlebar mount. Photo: Logan VonBokel | VeloNews.com
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    Sea Otter day one: WD-40
    WD-40 Bike was on hand to clean and lube bikes. Photo: Logan VonBokel | VeloNews.com
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    Sea Otter day one: Yeti clothing
    Yeti's clothing line was announced some time ago, but now the whole line is available. On the left here is the Enduro jersey and on the right is the WC Replica jersey. Photo: Logan VonBokel | VeloNews.com
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    Sea Otter day one: Yeti casual
    Yeti has more casual items in its line as well. The Guston Insulated Jacket retails for $150, and the women's Smuggler Hoody comes in at $120. Photo: Logan VonBokel | VeloNews.com
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    Sea Otter day one: Enduro glove
    The Yeti Enduro Glove is extremely thin and minimalist. Photo: Logan VonBokel | VeloNews.com
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    Sea Otter day one: Flashy palms
    The palms are far from subdued on the Enduro Glove. Photo: Logan VonBokel | VeloNews.com
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    Sea Otter day one: Cento 1
    Willier is relaunching its Cento 1 SR with an adjustable seatpost, rather than a seat mast. Photo: Logan VonBokel | VeloNews.com
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    Sea Otter day one: Kamm-tail
    The seatpost is a Kamm-tail shape. Photo: Logan VonBokel | VeloNews.com
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    Sea Otter day one: Gravelking
    Panaracer makes its Gravelking clincher in a slick and a semi-slick version. It's available in 26, 28, 32, and a 41mm model is coming this summer. Photo: Logan VonBokel | VeloNews.com
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    Sea Otter day one: Hydration
    It's important to keep hydrated at Laguna Seca Raceway. Luckily, Feedback Sports brought these Coors Banquet beers all the way from Feedback and Coors' hometown of Golden, Colorado. The Feedback Bottle Service opener is available on Feedback's website for $15. Photo: Logan VonBokel | VeloNews.com
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    Sea Otter day one: Evoc bag
    Evoc had a new bike bag on display. The Bike Travel Bag Pro will retail for $595. Photo: Logan VonBokel | VeloNews.com
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    Sea Otter day one: Lightweight
    The Bike Travel Bag Pro weighs in at about 17lbs and comes with all of these packing accessories. Photo: Logan VonBokel | VeloNews.com
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    Sea Otter day one: Storage
    There are plenty of storage options in the new airline bag. Photo: Logan VonBokel | VeloNews.com
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    Sea Otter day one: First aid
    Evoc now has two first aid kits that can easily be thrown into a car or a pack. Photo: Logan VonBokel | VeloNews.com
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    Sea Otter day one: Stage packs
    Evoc was showing off these small 3L and 6L versions of its Stage packs, but these won't be out until next year. Photo: Logan VonBokel | VeloNews.com
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    Sea Otter day one: Back panel
    All of the bags in the Stage line use this back panel. Photo: Logan VonBokel | VeloNews.com

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