1st Slice of Ice Bike
It’s time for our first slice of ICEBIKE. In this slice we’ve got some product from Gamut, Shimano and Park Tools.
GAMUT
When we visited Gamut at Ice Bike in 2014 it was clear to see they where pushing their brand with the introduction of a whole range of new products which didn’t all fall into the chain device category. With their acquisition of Point One Racing in October, Gamut sat top of our list for brands to visit this time round.

The new Gamut direct mount stem takes on their minimal look found on the Cillos stems. The production version will be black and weighing in at 120g’s. The stem has three positions giving the option for 45, 50 and 55mm reach.
Gamut Direct Mount Stem RRP £74.99

Introducing the new Gamut podium pedal. Gamut have taken the design of the popular but pricey Point One Podium and created a product which comes in at a much better price point, while retaining some of the key features found on Point’s Podium.

The chromoly axle, which will be black for production, sits on one main large bearing thread end then a further three towards the end of the axle.

The pedal is concave, but only slightly moving from 10mm to 8mm.

The new Podium pedal will be available in around a months time.
Gamut Podium pedal RRP £109.99

Adding to their chain guide range, this is the new Trail SXR, now integrating a bash. This guide will be availbale in two sizes, but Gamut hope to supply both of these bash guards with the device and are aiming for it to be the lihtest guide of it’s type on the market.
Gamut SXR Trail Guide RRP £49.99 (TBC)

The Cillos stems are available now, in three colours and three lengths. 40, 50 and 60mm increments should be adequate for any rider.

Looking at this you can see where they got their ideas from on the direct mount version.
Gamut Cillos Stem RRP £74.99

This new direct mount guide has something a little different on it dreamt up by the chaps at Gamut. With the guide, you will receive a series of spacers, these are designed to help you gain the spacing for the chain line on your bike. Further to this, the guide will also come with spacers which will allow for angle adjustment, meaning you can get it dialed around your ring so you never loose that chain.
Gamut Direct Mount Guide RRP TBC

The last new line for Gamut this time round is some new bars. Nothing has been re-invented here, but they have produced two bars (DH and trail) which sit at a good price point and offer a great setup along aesthetically looking dialed.

The DH bar will be 80mm wide and available with either 20 or 30mm rise, 5 degree up sweep and 7 degree back.
The trail bar runs the same stats, but sits shorter at 760mm.
Gamut DH Bar RRP £59.99
Gamut Trail Bar RRP £59.99

It’s a tough market to break, but Shimano look to be having a good go! Their new CM-1000 camera is nice and compact and allows you to use it without a secondary case. At £249.99 it has some impressive features –
-16 MP back illuminated CMOS image sensor for stunning 1080p HD
 -F2.0 bright lens boasts incredible low-light performance perfect for early morning trips and late night adventures
 -Flexible scene capture with standard angle 135 deg and super wide 180 deg modes
 -Shutter speed 1/30-1/10000
 -Video recording modes: 1920 x 1080 30fps 18Mbps, 1280 x 720 120fps 24Mbps, 640 x 360 240fps, 18Mbps
 -Still image size 6M pixels 4:3 (2848×2136)
 -Time lapse recording at 10s, 20s, 30s, 60s
 -Can connect via Wi-Fi, ANT+ and ANT private
 -Can connect to your smart phone for live view (ISO 6 and above, Android 4.2 and above). Change camera settings remotely and frame your shot with your mobile device
 -Comes complete with: underwater lens protector, base mount A, helmet mount B with belt and rubber base, mount thumb screws, safety leash, double-sided mounting tape, USB cable and user manual
 -Use Micro SD/SDHC class 6 or higher (up to 32GB)
 -Compatible with Di2 wireless unit SM-EWW01 to display speed, cadence, power and heart rate on screen
 -Li-ion battery, approximately 2 hour run time, 4 hour full charge time
 -Average weight 86g

Park Tools. Like old faithful, you can always rely on Park Tools to keep coming up with new devices to make maintenance jobs easier. There range seems to be ever expanding.
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The Gamut direct guides spacers are nothing new, S*’s guide comes with them.