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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Evoc saddle bag review
Perfectly proportioned, water-resistant, and reasonably priced, the Evoc saddle bag ticks all the boxes for a bag to hold your inner tubes and multi-tool.
By Henry Robertshaw • Published
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Topeak FastFuel Tribag review
The Topeak FastFuel Tribag is well sized and will fit road bikes and TT bikes, but can rub against the inside of your legs when climbing out of the saddle.
By Paul Norman • Published
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Cube HPC bottle cage review
The Cube HPC bottle cage is a featherweight carbon-fibre cage weighing just 23g. However it doesn't offer the best grip, meaning bottle can be shaken loose.
By Paul Norman • Published
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Park Tool MT-20 multi-tool review
The Park Tool MT-20 multi-tool is exceptionally well made, and very compact, but that quality is at a price that can't be justified with so few functions.
By Henry Robertshaw • Published
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Rides of Passage' by Matt and Arthur Lamy review
Engaging account of the journey of father and son through life, and through France on bikes
By Nigel Wynn • Published
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Lifeline Bottle Cleaning Brush review
Lifeline's water bottle cleaning brush is an effective way to clean your bottles thoroughly and keep then hygeinic
By Paul Norman • Published
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Topeak Mini Ten multi-tool review
We've tested the Topeak Mini 10. It packs five allen keys, four torq heads and a Phillips screwdriver into a 92g package which is only 7cm long and comes in its own padded pouch
By Paul Norman • Published
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Arundel Dual saddle bag review
Arundel’s ‘middle sibling’ saddle bag evokes cycling nostalgia with its traditional features.
By James Bracey • 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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Garmin Edge 200 review
The Garmin Edge 200 may have been usurped by the Edge 20, but still offers decent value, and is compact and easy to use if you're new to cycling computers.
By Symon Lewis • 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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Elite Nanogelite water bottle review
An insulated bottle makes swigging during a ride a bit more pleasant when it's hot or cold out. We've tested Elite's Nanogelite on our cold weather rides
By Paul Norman • Published
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Rotor 2INpower power meter review
The Rotor 2INpower power meter is a bottom bracket and crank arm based power meter that measures independent right/left leg power. Here is our review.
By Oliver Bridgewood • Published
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Bellroy Elements Sleeve review
The Bellroy Elements Sleeve is a great way to carry your coins and cards without the usual bulk
By Symon Lewis • 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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Orange Seal tyre sealant review
We've used Orange Seal's sealant to seal tubeless ready tyres and repair punctured tubulars and are impressed with its effectiveness
By Paul Norman • Published
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Jobsworth Vortex track pump review
We put the Jobsworth Vortex track pump through its paces, with an aluminium barrel and wooden handle that look great and will get your tyres up to pressure.
By Henry Robertshaw • Published
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Morvelo cycling caps review
Morvelo makes good quality technical cycling caps in a range of interesting designs to match its other kit.
By Paul Norman • Published
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Lumicycle Apex Extender Pro Pack front light set review
We've tested Lumicycle's very powerful Apex light both on road and off. It's as powerful as a car headlamp and provides as much confidence 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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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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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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Brooks MT10 multi-tool review
The Brooks MT10 multi-tool is a product that, just like their saddles, is designed to last a lifetime
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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Wahoo Kickr Snap turbo trainer review
The Wahoo Kickr Snap offers all the functionality of the direct drive Kickr, but without the cost
By Paul Norman • Published
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HideMyBell out-front computer mount review
The HideMyBell looks to combine a classic bell with an out-front computer mount. We put it to the test
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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Lezyne Mini GPS review
One of the smallest GPS computers on the market, the Lezyne Mini GPS is a great little unit.
By Henry Robertshaw • Published
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Blaze Burner rear light review
We put the Kickstarter sensation to the test
By Henry Robertshaw • Published