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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Garmin 705 review
Review of the Garmin 705, a bike-specific GPS device and cycle computer
By Cycling Weekly • Published
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Kinetic Rock and Roll trainer review
The Kinetic Rock and Roll trainer is unique in its ability to move from side-to-side, mimicking the movement of a bike out of the saddle. However we're not convinced if this is a feature that is really needed....
By Symon Lewis • Published
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Ergon BC3 bag review
Ergon BC3 bag
By Cycling Weekly • Published
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Lezyne Super Drive 1200XXL review
The Lezyne Super Drive 1200XXL is a very bright and robust light, however it is a bit weighty
By Chris Hovenden • Published
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Pegatin custom stickers review
If you want to give your bike the pro touch, then these Pegatin frame stickers are one of the easiest (and least expensive) ways that you can go about it
By Oliver Bridgewood • Published
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Altura Thunderstorm City 30 backpack review
The Altura Thunderstorm City 30 backpack is a large volume bag that is comfortable to wear and practical if you travel heavy, although it isn't refined as many internally
By Symon Lewis • Published
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Ortlieb Micro Saddle Bag review
Legendary German waterproof pannier manufacturer Ortlieb scales down its touring tech with good results
By Simon Smythe • Published
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JoeBlow Booster reservoir pump review
If you're serious about running tubeless road tyres, a JoeBlow Booster pump may just help a bit
By Paul Norman • Published
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Bontrager ION 350 R bike light review
Compact, easy to use and with five different modes, the Bontrager Ion 350 R is a great front light for commuters
By Rupert Radley • Published
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ILE Race Day Bag review
By Symon Lewis • Published
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Hiplok bike lock review
James Shrubsall gives this on-trend lock a go
By Cycling Active • Published
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Kryptonite New York M18 bike lock review
James Shrubsall tested the heavy duty Kryptonite New York M18 bike lock
By Cycling Active • Published
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Fenwick?s FS Foaming Degreaser and Cleaning sponge review
CW check out the combined power of the Fenwick’s FS Foaming Degreaser £8.99 and Cleaning sponge £1.99
By Mike Hawkins • Published
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Pedro's Pro Chain Tool 2.0 review
Head to Head: Chain tools - We pit a pair of chain breaking/fixing tools against each other to see which one comes out on top
By Cycling Weekly • Published
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Park Tool IB-3 multi-tool review
Bringing the workshop outdoors to the road/trails. The Park Tool IB-3 multi-tool has classic features that make it stand out from the crowd
By James Bracey • Published
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Crank Brothers M10 Special Edition multi-tool review
The Crank Brothers M10 Special Edition multi-tool is a dependable tool with most of the features you will ever need wrapped up in a classic Crank Bros design
By James Bracey • Published
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Bicycle Repair, Rob Van Der Plas review
We review Bicycle Repair by Rob Van Der Plas
By Cycling Weekly • Published
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Hiplok Z Lok Combo bike lock review
The Z Lok is an easily portable solution for securing your bike in lower risk environments
By Paul Norman • Published
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SKS Airbuster CO2 Inflator review
The SKS Airbuster aims to take the faff out of puntures and get you back on the road as quickly as possible.
By Cycling Weekly • Published
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Cateye Velo Wireless cycle computer review
Good value, easy to use, and gathering all your vital stats, the Cateye Velo Wireless computer is a great choice for those just starting out in road cycling.
By Henry Robertshaw • Published
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Park Tool PMP4 mini pump review
We put the Park Tool PMP4 mini pump through its paces
By Cycling Weekly • Published
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The North Face Fausto SE review
The North Face Fausto SE
By Cycling Weekly • Published
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Topeak Microrocket AL review
The Microrocket AL is a compact pump which is small enough to fit into a saddle pack but efficient enough to get you going again
By Paul Norman • Published
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Fizik Rapid 3 review
Fizik Rapid 3 rear light £24.99
By Mike Hawkins • Published
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Bontrager Flare R rear light review
Designed to help you be seen in day or night, is the Bontrager Flare R the perfect rear light for your winter riding?
By Henry Robertshaw • Published
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Tacx Neo Smart turbo trainer review
The Tacx Neo Smart direct-drive trainer is one of most sophisticated available, though it is one of the most expensive and has a very large footprint
By Symon Lewis • Published
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Park Tool Big Blue Book of Bicycle Repair, C Calvin Jones review
We review 'Park Tool Big Blue Book of Bicycle Repair' by C Calvin Jones
By Cycling Weekly • Published
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Hornit Airo balance bike review
If a bike can be scored on the look on a child's face when they walk in a room and see it, this bike would get top marks straight away. That might seem daft, but if your kids are desperate to ride a bike because they think it looks amazing, then everything becomes a lot easier and a lot more enjoyable.
By Simon Richardson • Published
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Evoc bike bag review
Evoc bike bag - A user-friendly bike carrier perfect for a winter getaway - £259.95
By Cycling Weekly • Published
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