A properly light cross-country unit and a decent price for the performance, too Truvativ’s X.0 crank is a properly light cross-country unit that’s also proved impressively tough since it appeared.
OCT stands for Open Core Technology, with Truvativ joining the very exclusive hollow-forging club. They’ve gone with a straightforward shape in 7050 aluminium that’s impressively low profile, both near ...
Truvativ BBs are now standard bits of OE kit, specced on mid to top-end bikes from the likes of Dawes, Saracen and many others in the UK. ISIS Drive makes for a stronger BB/crankset interface, and ...
SRAM Corporation and Truvativ have signed a definitive agreement to purchase Truvativ. The transaction is expected to close by mid October. Stan Day, the President of SRAM said: Truvativ is a great ...
After months of online teasers, rumours and speculation, Truvativ finally shows its hand and unveils its radical new all-mountain and freeride drivetrain system which just might change the future of ...
On a regular bicycle crankset, the chainrings turn in a 1:1 ratio with the crank arms. In the case of the Ultime Ti crankset from French company MG Tech, however, things are a little different – an ...
When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. SRAM’s 2011 X9 and X0 components are bookended by their already unveiled X7 and XX 10-speed ...