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  "description": "Checking out the integrated electronic chain luber being raced by Andrew L’Esperance. ",
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  "publishedAt": "2026-05-29T16:30:13.000Z",
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    "new Specialized Crux",
    "Scott’s 32er prototype",
    "fun trail scraping gadget from Wheels Manufacturing",
    "Andrew “Lespy” L’Esperance",
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  "textContent": "Matteo Grava, Andrew L’Esperance, and Faction Bike Studio\n\nGravel has opened many new doors for lovers of bike tech and Unbound is somewhat like Disneyland for those into it.\n\nSo far we’ve seen the new Specialized Crux, Scott’s 32er prototype, and sightings of a new Giant Revolt. We’ve also looked at a fun trail scraping gadget from Wheels Manufacturing, and you can bet more will come.\n\nHowever, amongst the new production stuff sits a deeper level of bike nerd - the tinkerer. These riders, mechanics, and/or engineers are often seeking marginal gains through creativity, building one-off solutions to some unique problem. One such example was the syringe-based chain luber that Andrew “Lespy” L’Esperance used in last year’s edition of Unbound. This year, the idea of more easily lubing a chain on the fly has been taken up a few levels.\n\n### This post is for subscribers only\n\nBecome a member to get access to all content\n\nSubscribe now",
  "title": "Push button, lube chain: the clever auto-luber in use at Unbound",
  "updatedAt": "2026-05-29T16:30:16.320Z"
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