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£8,563* A short-travel whippet that thrives on flowy trails
There’s little argument that modern trail bikes are better than ever, but can a model costing less than £2,500 really handle everything from speeding along efficiently on cross-country terrain to ripp
(frame, shock, ISCG mount & headset, exc. shipping & tax) Our MBUK TV presenter has been experimenting with a load of accessories While beauty is in the eye of the beholder, I think we can all agree t
On previous Orbea Rise e-bikes, the Shimano motor was custom tuned to give a more natural ride feel and eke out more battery life. Now, this ‘Rider Synergy’ (RS) concept has been expanded to encompass
The Ultra-Grit takes over from the Gravel SL as Ribble’s top-end carbon gravel bike. Cyclist reviewed the Gravel SL back in issue 137, and that bike leant towards the more aggressive side of the grave
‘Four Seasons Fast.’ Chapeau to Boardman’s marketing team whose tagline for the updated range of SLR bikes nicely summarises its intentions of marrying versatility with speed. But is the top-notch pub
How far could we go on a bike built for exploration and adventure?