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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Stages Power Meter review
Stages has improved on its first generation of power meters but has it improved enough. I've been testing for a while now and think it still has some work to do.
By Symon Lewis • Published
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Osprey Radial 26 review
Looking for a commuter bag for cycling? The Osprey Radial 26 is well worth a look
By Oliver Bridgewood • Published
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Lezyne Digital Pressure Drive mini pump review
The Lezyne Digital Pressure Drive has an inbuilt digital pressure gauge that tells you how much pressure is in your tyres. Here is our review
By Oliver Bridgewood • Published
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Veho ZS-2 sports earbuds review
We test the Veho ZS-2 sports earbuds, designed to stand up to use while on the move
By Paul Norman • Published
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Pedro’s RXM Multitool review
We test Pedro's £19.99 RXM multitool. It's well stocked to deal with wheel and drivetrain problems.
By Paul Norman • Published
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Juice Lubes Viking Juice review
Viking Juice lube is lightweight, easily applied and stays on the chain well. We put it through its paces.
By Paul Norman • Published
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Topeak Mini Morph G pump review
The Mini Morph G turns into a diminutive track pump to get you on the road again
By Paul Norman • Published
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Exposure Strada 1200 front light review
As bright a front light as you could ever need for road riding, the Exposure Strada 1200 is an well-constructed light with class-leading battery life.
By Henry Robertshaw • Published
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Topeak Dynawedge Micro seat pack review
The Dynawedge Micro is a diminutive saddle pack. Does it carry enough to justify its space on your saddle rails??
By Paul Norman • Published
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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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Topeak JoeBlow Sport II track pump review
The Topeak JoeBlow Sport II is a good quality pump at a good price from Topeak's extensive JoeBlow track pump range
By Paul Norman • Published
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Knog Blinder Mob Four Eyes rear light review
The simple and effective Knog Blinder Mob Four Eyes is a very good rear bike light, with good brightness, a choice of modes, and impressive battery life.
By Henry Robertshaw • Published
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SuperOp Supercompensation Optimiser review
SuperOp is a great gadget that will help to boost you performance, informing you of your metabolic stress level and suggesting your ideal training load.
By Nick Busca • Published
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Pedro’s L Hex Wrench Set review
It may not be sexy but it's effective. We test Pedro's allen key set with pretty much every size you'll need between 1.5mm and 10mm.
By Paul Norman • Published
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M24 backpack review
The M-24 backpack is a rock solid backpack made with old lorries tarpalin. It is not 100 per cent ideal for cycling, but it can still be a good choice.
By Nick Busca • Published
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Knog Blinder MOB V rear light review
The Knog Blinder MOB V is a very smart rear light which you won't need cable charge as it features an integrated USB plug that can survive all conditions.
By Nick Busca • Published
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NiteRider Lumina Micro 450/Sabre 50 light set review
At £60 for the pair, the NiteRider Lumina Micro 450/Sabre 50 combo represent great value and will be more than bright enough unless you're going off-road.
By Henry Robertshaw • Published
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Wahoo Elemnt review
If you're after a cycle computer that isn't a Garmin, the Wahoo Elemnt could be a good alternative, being dead easy to set up and with good functionality.
By Henry Robertshaw • Published
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Cateye Volt 800 front light review
The Cateye Volt 800 is a good and solid front light, that does a good job lighting up the road ahead. However I found it a bit heavy, but the mount is good.
By Nick Busca • Published
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Guee Sol 700 Plus front light review
The Guee Sol 700 Plus is a very compact and well performing front light with a great ambient sensor that gives power according to the external light conditions
By Nick Busca • Published
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Light & Motion Urban 850 Trail front light review
We've put the Light & Motion Urban 850 Trail front light through its paces, being impressed by its brightness, but side illumination could be better.
By Paul Norman • Published
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NiteRider Sentinel 150 rear light review
The NiteRider Sentinel 150 is a very good rear light with impressive brightness and a neat feature that projects a lazer bike lane onto the road behind you.
By Nick Busca • 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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Garmin Edge 500 review
Five years ago it was the top of the category, nowadays a super good mid-range. It's still one of the best
By Nick Busca • Published
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Guee Aero-X rear light review
The Guee Aero-X rear light is a good rear light if you need something that will fit an aero seatpost, just be careful not to snap the rubberised bands.
By Henry Robertshaw • Published
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Cateye Volt 1200 front light review
The Cateye Volt 1200 front light is a more than bright enough to light up the darkest country lanes and also has excellent battery life and tool-free mount.
By Henry Robertshaw • Published
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Blackburn Outpost seat pack review
A monster waterproof seat pack, the Blackburn Outpost seat pack will carry up to 11 litres and 4.5kg without needing to add a rack. But only with an alloy seatpost.
By Paul Norman • Published
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Fenwick’s Stealth Road Bike Kit review
The Fenwick’s Stealth Road Bike Kit includes all the basic products needed to give your grimy bike the TLC it deserves, but could do with a few brushes.
By James Bracey • Published
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Mafia Tour Pack backpack review
This Mafia Tour Bag backpack is made from old sails and is definitely cool and fits well while cycling even though that's not really what it's designed for.
By Nick Busca • Published