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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Norbar SLO 1-20Nm review
We review the Norbar SLO 1-20Nm, the British tool manufacturer's quality offering that will last a lifetime
By Cycling Weekly Published
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The Primal Bar review
An ideal energy bar for the stone age cyclist this paleo friendly energy bar is made exclusively of natural ingredients
By Paul Knott Published
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Squire Mako Conger bike lock review
James Shrubsall gets to grips with the Squire Mako Conger bike lock
By Cycling Active Published
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Specialized Air Tool HP floor pump review
This hi-viz track pump from the Big S makes light work of 100psi, is made from good-quality materials and is eye-catchingly styled
By Simon Smythe Published
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BBB BFP-35 Air Control pump review
By Cycling Weekly Published
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Assos CS.speedfire Chronosuit S7 review
The Assos CS.speedfire Chronosuit S7 has reportedly been developed in the wind tunnel and won Olympic gold in Rio with Fabian Cancellara
By Oliver Bridgewood Published
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Blackburn Air Tower 4 pump review
By Symon Lewis Published
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Truflo Road CNC Flex mini pump review
Truflo's Road CNC Flex mini pump comes under scrutiny
By Cycling Weekly Published
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Ritchey Outback gravel frameset review
A stable gravel partner offering versatility and comfort
By Luke Friend Published
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Knog Blinder Mini Niner light set review
The Knog Blinder Mini light set comes in three different variants. All have a 20 lumen front and 11 lumen rear unit. We've tested the Niner.
By Paul Norman Published
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Saris Solo rack review
One-bike-only Saris rack is ideal for anyone who wants to keep the inside of their car oil-free
By Cycling Weekly Published
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Stages Power Meter review
Stages has improved on its first generation of power meters but has it improved enough. I've been testing for a while now and think it still has some work to do.
By Symon Lewis Published
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Garmin Edge 130 review
The Garmin Edge 130 is a step back in the right direction for the brand. It's compact and no nonsense, but with enough features for the majority of cyclists
By Rupert Radley Published
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Exposure Sirius MK7 DayBright review
The Exposure Sirius Mk7 DayBright is an advanced commuting and road going light that's well built, if a little complicated
By Rupert Radley Published
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Lezyne Power Drive XL front light review
A robust yet lightweight unit, the Lezyne Power Drive XL front light is sturdy and bright but could do with better battery life on the brightest settings
By Jack Elton-Walters Published
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Unich Co2 Injector-Pro review
CW check out the Unich Co2 Injector-Pro tested by Hannah Bussey£16.99
By Hannah Bussey Published
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Lezyne Macro Duo bike light set review
Lezyne Marco Duo comes as a front and rear bike light in one well built unit. Can it live up to the unique idea?
By Chris Catchpole 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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Garmin Edge 1030 Plus review
Mapping and battery life updates sees the Garmin Edge 1030 Plus enter the gravel and adventure market
By Rupert Radley Published
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Shimano S-Phyre X glasses review
We test the new S-Phyre X glasses from Shimano, as worn by the LottoNL-Jumbo team
By Simon Smythe Published
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Veho ZS-2 sports earbuds review
We test the Veho ZS-2 sports earbuds, designed to stand up to use while on the move
By Paul Norman Published
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Hope District Plus Rear Light review
Hope do provide extra special pieces of kit that work thoroughly well, though is a rear light with an external battery a little overkill at £95?
By Symon Lewis 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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Passport Bikepacking Bag Set review
A well-thought out set, and great value to boot
By Toby Martin Published
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LifeLine Performance CNC mini pump review
The LifeLine is an efficient pump at an excellent price with a clever right angle valve connector
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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Garmin Forerunner 935 review
The Garmin Forerunner 935 is the brand's premium performance watch that can do it all, but it might overkill for some
By Rupert Radley Published
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Garmin 705 review
Review of the Garmin 705, a bike-specific GPS device and cycle computer
By Cycling Weekly Published
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Kinetic Rock and Roll trainer review
The Kinetic Rock and Roll trainer is unique in its ability to move from side-to-side, mimicking the movement of a bike out of the saddle. However we're not convinced if this is a feature that is really needed....
By Symon Lewis Published