Much of my riding this year has revolved around ultra racing, so when it comes to my favourite gear and tech from the last 12 months, it’s unsurprising that much of my focus has been on kit that will help me ride faster, further and more comfortably. What makes you faster at an ultra-endurance event isn’t always what you think it will be.
Marginal gains can become major advantages when a race stretches over multiple days, but the time savings aren’t always from the conventional upgrades that you would expect. While my colleagues have been busy testing aerodynamics and rolling resistances for Cyclingnews Labs, I was spending a lot of my time thinking about how to minimise stop time, optimising on-bike storage and poring over bikepacking kit lists.
1. Enduro Bearings XD-15 Ceramic Hybrid Jockey Wheels
In early 2024, I was destroying jockey wheels at an alarming rate. With all the mud, grit and water that winter was dishing out, it would only take me a couple of weeks before a brand new set would refuse to spin and be fit for the bin.
Enduro Bearings sent me a set of its XD-15 Ceramic Hybrid Bearing, Machined Delrin Derailleur Pulleys, and they have been faultless since I fitted them a year and a half ago.
It’s not just the grimness of winter; summer hasn’t been much kinder either. Yet no matter how much grotty riding or lazy pressure washing I have subjected them to, they are still spinning perfectly.
They promise more than just bearing longevity in bad weather. The top pulley is manufactured to a CN (tight tolerance) for better shifting under load, while the lower pulley has a C4 (floating tolerance) bearing to optimise chain alignment when you’re at the extremes of a 12sp cassette. It’s a perceivable improvement too, and I found shifting to be a little crisper with the Enduro pulleys fitted.
There is no getting around the fact that these are an expensive upgrade; however, Enduro Bearing’s warranty covers you against corrosion for life, so you should only need to buy these once. If you are riding in all conditions, especially off-road, and want to…
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