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A class-leading wheel with a price to match
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£529 If you have an older MTB, you’ll love this groupset transformer – especially if you can find it at a discount It’s not often I buy new cycling gear, because it’s so pricey. However, a few years a
MBUK TV’s presenter has just pimped his ride, big time Within the rosy confines of being a bike tester/journo and all the rather nice side effects that has when it comes to bike and kit, I do try to t
The 32in wheel diameter is starting to gather momentum. Maxxis are making 32in tyres, we’ve seen BMC athletes riding a prototype 32er in practice at XC World Cup rounds and KTM also appear to be worki
THINK RESTOMOD AND INEVITABLY US-based Singer springs to mind, its Porsche 911s having cemented themselves at the top of the resto-tree for more than a decade. There are others, of course, from Kimera
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
How does it ‘stack up’ against the other marginal gains in cycling?