Bike Reviews
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Enigma Etape Ultegra Hydraulic reviewBy Paul Norman Published
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Mason Resolution 2 SRAM Red eTap reviewBy Paul Norman Published
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Colnago C64 Super Record EPS reviewThe Colnago C64 has a host of updates to the classic C60, while retaining the older bike's classic lugged construction and Italian build
By Paul Norman Published
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Trek 1.1 reviewThe Trek 1.1 is Trek's bottom rung road bike, but that doesn't mean budget ride quality
By Rupert Radley Published
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Frog Tadpole Plus balance bike reviewDesigned by the company who only make bikes for kids, the Frog Tadpole Plus balance bike promises high performance and low weight to get your child’s riding off to a flying start.
By Hannah Bussey Published
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Cannondale Bad Boy 4 reviewTicking all of the boxes you'd hope for, the Cannondale Bad Boy 4 is a very good hybrid bike. The spec is a bit odd, but it does the job at a good price.
By Henry Robertshaw Published
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Scott E-Sub Tour electric bike reviewWe tested the Scott E-Sub Tour electric bike and the Bosch Active Line. Both good products, but that can be developed more to be more competitive with other brands.
By Nick Busca Published
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Juicy Roller electric bike reviewJuicy Rolller is the newest product made by the UK manufacturer based in the Peak District. It is a super powerful and sensitive electric bike
By Nick Busca Published
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Vitus Mach 3 Disc reviewThe Vitus Mach 3 Disc is a hybrid bike sold by Chain Reaction Cycles. It rides well and is comfortable around town with a nice spec for the price
By Paul Norman Published
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First ride: Frog 62 child's bike reviewWhat’s bright orange and climbs really fast? It’s a tough new kids’ bike made from aluminium with seven gears
By Nigel Wynn Published
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Scott Speedster 50 reviewLow-cost sportive machine with promising looks
By Jack Elton-Walters Published
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B’Twin Triban 500SE road bike reviewScribe James Shrubsall chucks a leg over the B’Twin Triban 500SE
By Michelle Arthurs-Brennan Published
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Giant Propel Advanced SL 1 disc reviewThe new aero Giant Propel Advanced SL 1 disc is an epic bike and feels super fast, it doesn't disappoint on any terrain, even up climbs
By Symon Lewis Published
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Cube Peloton Race reviewCube offers a great all-round package with its Peloton Race, £999
By Matt Lamy Published
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Eastway Emitter R1 Ultegra Di2 reviewAfter over 1000km of riding, how did the Eastway Emitter R1 Ultegra Di2 2016 from Wiggle measure up?
By Jack Elton-Walters Published
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Cinelli Best Of review
By Cycling Weekly Published
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Raleigh Sojourn: First Ride review
Can the iconic brand’s new tourer do justice to 125 years at the heart of British cycling?
By Nigel Wynn Published
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Boardman Air 9.8 reviewTest of Boardman Air 9.8 Aero road bike.
By Simon Richardson Published
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Cube Litening C:68X reviewCube's new aero bike reduces drag by 30% from its predecessor
By Paul Norman Published
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Bristol Bicycles Park Street hybrid reviewBristol Bicycles assembles its bikes to order in Bristol, allowing you to specify its models as you want, including disc brake options
By Paul Norman Published
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Ribble Hybrid AL e reviewFully loaded e-commuter that fairs well as a versatile all-rounder
By James Bracey Last updated
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group test: Verenti Millook review14th June 2010 "Marc Edwardson oversaw the design of the Verentis and appears to have applied the same attention to detail on the Millook as he did at former employer Condor Cycles."
By jclarkson Published
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£1,000 British bikes: Raleigh AirLite 400 reviewRaleigh Airlite 400: One of four British bikes for under a grand in our grouptest
By Nigel Wynn Published
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Dawes Century SE reviewFour bikes that will help knock out the miles, all under £1,000
By Michelle Arthurs-Brennan Published
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Dolan Ares SL reviewDolan Ares SL bike review: a racy ride with sensible geometry, we tested the latest offering from Dolan
By Cycling Weekly Published
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Bianchi Specialissima reviewWe take a look at the beautiful Bianchi Specialissima, one of the most famous bikes in the world
By Rupert Radley Published
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Trek CrossRip Elite reviewLess cyclo-cross, more crossing genres is the theme embodied in Trek’s newest all-rounder — despite the off-road racing hinted at in the name
By Nigel Wynn Published
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Merlin Cordite Ultegra R8000 reviewThe Cordite Ultegra comes with a complete Ultegra R8000 groupset for under £1,500
By Paul Norman Published
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First ride: B'Twin Triban 7 review
We absolutely loved the B’Twin Triban 3 budget alloy bike when we tested it last year, but can it be improved in the form of a new model with a dash of carbon?
By Nigel Wynn Published
