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Ben Oliver Contributing editor
Do you know which company made the oil filter in your car? What about the seats or the windscreen? Unless you recently changed any of these parts yourself, it’s likely that you don’t. And why would yo
Sporty road tyres are grippier and slicker than ever. So are slick tyres now obsolete for trackday fans?
There aren’t many bike brands making their own tyres, let alone racing them in the Tour de France. Specialized, however, are one such business who regularly go toe to toe with companies that make tyre
IF YOU’RE A DRIVER WHO VALUES feedback, removing the rod that connects the steering wheel to the steering rack feels like a move that can only end badly for your sense of connection. This BMW 5-series
BUYING new tyres is rarely a pleasurable experience. You might swap your rubber to suit the season, but most drivers will only shop for tyres when they fail an MoT, spot wear or get a puncture. As wit
Bicycle tyres are more expensive than they’ve ever been. Ten years ago, you could buy a set of top-tier road bike tyres for £60 to £70, at full RRP. Not any more. Nowadays, these kinds of prices are f