Eurobike 2023
BikeYoke teases Wireless Dropper
There are still a few small kinks to iron out, but BikeYoke is confident their wireless Revive is close to release and ready to shake things up a bit.
REVIEW
Manitou Jack Dropper - Revive Revisited
Following up on the Jack, based on the first great dropper post on the market, the BikeYoke Revive.
FIRST IMPRESSIONS
BikeYoke REVIVE 27.2 Gravel Dropper
BikeYoke's proven Revive mechanism in a 27.2mm chassis with a gravel and commuting-friendly 80mm of travel
REVIEW
A Saddle Story: BikeYoke Sagma vs. Sagma Lite
BikeYoke's new fixed rail Sagma Lite saves 70 bucks over the Sagma - Andrew's favourite. How does it feel?
REVIEW | EDITORIAL
Andrew's 'Nothing New' Best Of 2022
Updating older mountain bikes, re-sessioning past reviews, my most often recommended product, and a love for other folks' min-maxed rigs.
Reviews
Reviewed: BikeYoke's Expanded Sagma Saddle Line
Three testers evaluate new materials for the suspended Sagma and two models without bumpers for the weight conscious.
TEARDOWN | EDITORIAL
Manitou Jacks BikeYoke's REVIVE Dropper Post
Manitou's new Jack dropper post IS actually BikeYoke's REVIVE dropper post
PRESS RELEASE
BikeYoke Launches the Barkeeper, Topper, and Aimy
Put some Teutonic strength in your cockpit with BikeYoke's new stem, top cap, and fork retainer unit...
Industry News
News Roundup - Week of October 13th
Pon makes a big purchase, BikeYoke launches an even longer post, and Damien Oton steps away from the EWS...
REVIEW
BikeYoke Revive 2.0 213mm Dropper Post Long-Term Review
"The closest it came to a problem was when the post locked up after I had left my bike in full sun..."
REVIEW
BikeYoke Sagma Suspension Saddle
It fits like a WTB Koda, cancels trail noise like an SQLab Active, and the materials are top-notch...
Product Review
BikeYoke Divine Dropper Post Reviewed
The reliability of the Revive at a lower weight and for less money...
2 Minute Expert
Is your Saddle Too Long?
Trends and ideas in mountain biking are sometimes without merit – other times they persist once their merit has expired...
Teardown & Pre-install Impressions
BikeYoke Divine Dropper Post Teardown
Will the BikeYoke Divine dropper's simplest-in-class teardown, equate to best-in-class performance on the trail?
Ask Uncle Dave
Uncle Dave: Saving the world with bicycles!
"Honestly, I think my riding of bicycles contributes more to my ecological footprint than anything else in my life..."
2-MINUTE EXPERT
Why All Dropper Posts should be 34.9
A conversation with Stefan 'Sacki' Sack - CEO, Engineer & does-it-all of BikeYoke
Product Review
BikeYoke Revive Dropper Post Reviewed
The BikeYoke 160mm dropper is a little more expensive - but it offers features and reliability that may justify a little more cash...
Teardown
BikeYoke Revive Dropper Post Teardown
This German-engineered dropper post takes a different approach to most others, ditching the internal floating piston for incredibly smooth action...
X-Fusion – Making Bikes Sane Again
Does your dropper cost only $200? Is it user serviceable - even on the inside? Does it have a replaceable cartridge that costs just $20 - after your warranty expires?