Products
MicroShift Road Race Groupset Arsis
AD-II Engineering from Taichung, Taiwan, producers of Microshift transmission components launched its Arsis roadrace groupset at Eurobike. Along with front and rear derailleurs this groupset also contains a pair of Dual Control levers.
A special feature of these levers (and also to avoid Shimano, Campa and SRAM patents) is that they have separate shifters. Microshift claims that the separate tappers to shift up or down shifting avoids confusion; avoids unintended braking when shifting and makes control easier.
Further with the Arsis roadrace groupset comes a front derailleur with a 16T capacity for double chainring; top gear 50 - 56T and narrow chain cage for 10 speed. The rear derailleur is of course also suited for 10 speed. The rear derailleur has sealed bearings for smoother rolling.
More products
- 24-07-2008 - Antitheft System for Wheels and Saddles
- 21-07-2008 - Oredon Integrates Stem and Lock
- 17-07-2008 - Improved Protection Trelock RS 440
- 14-07-2008 - New Lock Solves Frustrations
- 10-07-2008 - Axa Developing Remote Controlled Defender Ring Lock
- 07-07-2008 - Expresso Break During Your Bike Ride
- 02-07-2008 - Hindustan Tyres Launch Puncture Guard Tyre
- 30-06-2008 - Fashionable Full White from Vittoria
- 26-06-2008 - WTB's Wolverine, Prowler and Dissent
- 24-06-2008 - New from Nokian: Rollspeed
- 19-06-2008 - IRC Road-Tubeless Tyres
- 13-06-2008 - Kenda Debuts the 650B/27.5 Nevegal
- 11-06-2008 - EU Tyre Market Leader Bohle Increasing its Lead
- 06-06-2008 - The Ultimate Tyre for City Use from CST
- 28-05-2008 - Chainglider for Combined Hub Gear and Derailleur
- 26-05-2008 - Continental Innovations 2008
- 22-05-2008 - Pennarola Ciclis European-Built Carbon Frames
- 17-04-2008 - The Latest on Electronic Shifting at Shimano's Dura-Ace 2009
- 11-04-2008 - Prologo: Original Gear Collection
- 09-04-2008 - PRO: New Vibe & Vibe 7S handlebars


Innovative French bike parts manufacturer Oredon has designed the FreeLock anti-theft protection and space saver. The FreeLock is a stem with an integrated lock, based on a patented mechanism that disconnects the handlebar from the wheel. The FreeLock offers three functions in one key turn: