Bike accessory reviews
Shopping for new bike accessories? Discover the must-haves and the always-avoids with reviews from Cycling Weekly.
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Topeak Mini USB Combo light set review
We've tested Topeak's compact commuting lightset
By Paul Norman Published
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Knog Blinder ARC 640 review
The Knog Blinder ARC 640 is a sleek front light, but can its function match its form?
By Henry Robertshaw Published
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Mio Cyclo 505 HC computer review
We've tested the Mio Cyclo 505 HC cycling computer, Mio's rival to the Garmin Edge 1000. How did it face off against the competition?
By Paul Norman Published
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Topeak Powerlux USB Combo review
A compact lightset designed for being seen, rather than for seeing. Built-in USB charging means you don’t have to worry about forgetting a cable.
By Stefan Abram Published
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TAG Heuer Connected Modular 45 smartwatch review
TAG Heuer’s smartwatch provides a versatile platform, although cycling specific functionality is limited
By Paul Norman Published
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Specialized Stix Sport Combo lightset review
We've tested Specialized's Stix Sport Combo lightset, a compact good value pair of lights to be seen with when out on the road. They're USB rechargeable and don't get in the way when riding.
By Paul Norman Published
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R90 mattress by Sport Sleep Coach review
Elite sport sleep coach Nick Littlehales has supplied Bradley Wiggins et al with Elite R90 sleep kits, including the R90 mattress. We put it to the test
By Chris Hovenden Published
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Pedro's ICM multi-tool review
Pedro's don’t do nonsense equipment, so this multi-tool was well received by us because it has everything one might need for a ride
By Chris Catchpole Published
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Pro UD Carbon cage review
Pro UD Carbon bottle cage £49.99
By Mike Hawkins Published
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Hornit Clug bike rack review
A lightweight storage solution tested long term
By Michelle Arthurs-Brennan Published
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Lezyne M-Caddy QR saddle bag review
Clever storage solutions and robust construction make the M Caddy a great option for carrying the essentials on your next ride
By James Bracey Published
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Lezyne Power Lever XL review
If you need extra welly to get your tyre off your rim, a pair of Lezyne Power Lever XL may be the answer. They're longer and more robust than most.
By Paul Norman Published
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Miche Race Axy WP DX disc brake wheelset review
If you’re looking for a robust all-round disc brake wheelset at a modest price, the Miche Race Axy has a lot going for it.
By Paul Norman Published
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Genesis Zero Disc review
The Genesis Zero won a national title back in 2018, so will the slightly detuned and disc brake version offer the racing winning performance too?
By Vern Pitt Published
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Magicshine Eagle 600 front bike light review
The Magicshine Eagle 600 has dropped in price but retains its many impressive features
By Chris Hovenden Published
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Udderly SMOOth chamois cream review
By Cycling Weekly Published
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Genuine Innovations Campione review
Genuine Innovations Campione - Retro-styled track pump, priced £69.99
By Cycling Weekly Published
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Lezyne Flow bottle cage review
If you’ve ever lost a bottle when riding over bumpy terrain, you’ll appreciate the secure hold offered by the Lezyne Flow bottle cage
By Paul Norman Published
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Blackburn Air Tower HP review
Head to Head: High Pressure track pumps - We pitch two top-level track pumps against each other to see which blows best
By Cycling Weekly Published
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Polar V800 GPS Sports Watch review
The Polar V800 offers a seemingly inexhaustible list of features, but can it justify the exclusive price-tag?
By Henry Robertshaw Published
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Topeak Mini Pro 20 multi-tool review
A fully equipped multitool, neatly designed and packaged with tools you never thought you would need
By James Bracey Published
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Muc-Off Pressure Washer review
Muc-Off’s new pressure washer helps you clean your bike in double-quick time without damaging the paint or stripping grease out of the bearings
By Paul Norman Published
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Café du Cycliste Madeleine gilet review
We put the featherweight Café du Cycliste Madeleine gilet through its paces in the British autumn and winter and find it well up to the job
By Rupert Radley Published
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Fizik I.C.S. Saddle Pak review
The Fizik I.C.S. Saddle Pak is part of Fizik’s I.C.S range of accessories designed to seamlessly attach to compatible Fizik saddles, providing you have one.
By James Bracey Published
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Chain-L No. 5 lube review
Chain-L No. 5 lube: We test Chain-L's wet lube
By Cycling Weekly Published
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Drift Stealth 2 Action Camera review
Smaller, lighter, sleeker, the Stealth 2 is the latest offering from action cam specialists Drift, but can this diminutive unit be the David to the Go-Pro Goliath?
By Oliver Bridgewood Published
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Garmin Edge 830 review
The Garmin Edge 830 is big improvement for Garmin's 800 computer series, with an impressive and improved touchscreen
By Rupert Radley Published
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Lezyne Strip Drive Pro rear light review
The Lezyne Strip Drive Pro is the company’s highest output rear light. In its brightest daytime flashing mode, it’s good for 300 lumens
By Paul Norman Published
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Exposure Blaze rear light review
Exposure Blaze acts as a bright, compact and easy to use rear light which our tester liked.
By Hugh Gladstone Published