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Shopping for new bike accessories? Discover the must-haves and the always-avoids with reviews from Cycling Weekly.
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Polar V800 GPS Sports Watch review
The Polar V800 offers a seemingly inexhaustible list of features, but can it justify the exclusive price-tag?
By Henry Robertshaw Published
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Topeak Mini Pro 20 multi-tool review
A fully equipped multitool, neatly designed and packaged with tools you never thought you would need
By James Bracey Published
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Muc-Off Pressure Washer review
Muc-Off’s new pressure washer helps you clean your bike in double-quick time without damaging the paint or stripping grease out of the bearings
By Paul Norman Published
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Café du Cycliste Madeleine gilet review
We put the featherweight Café du Cycliste Madeleine gilet through its paces in the British autumn and winter and find it well up to the job
By Rupert Radley Published
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Fizik I.C.S. Saddle Pak review
The Fizik I.C.S. Saddle Pak is part of Fizik’s I.C.S range of accessories designed to seamlessly attach to compatible Fizik saddles, providing you have one.
By James Bracey Published
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Chain-L No. 5 lube review
Chain-L No. 5 lube: We test Chain-L's wet lube
By Cycling Weekly Published
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Drift Stealth 2 Action Camera review
Smaller, lighter, sleeker, the Stealth 2 is the latest offering from action cam specialists Drift, but can this diminutive unit be the David to the Go-Pro Goliath?
By Oliver Bridgewood Published
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Garmin Edge 830 review
The Garmin Edge 830 is big improvement for Garmin's 800 computer series, with an impressive and improved touchscreen
By Rupert Radley Published
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Lezyne Strip Drive Pro rear light review
The Lezyne Strip Drive Pro is the company’s highest output rear light. In its brightest daytime flashing mode, it’s good for 300 lumens
By Paul Norman Published
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Exposure Blaze rear light review
Exposure Blaze acts as a bright, compact and easy to use rear light which our tester liked.
By Hugh Gladstone Published
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Bontrager Super Charger pump review
By Cycling Weekly Published
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Wahoo Elemnt review
If you're after a cycle computer that isn't a Garmin, the Wahoo Elemnt could be a good alternative, being dead easy to set up and with good functionality.
By Henry Robertshaw Published
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Karcher OC3 portable cleaner review
The Karcher OC3 portable cleaner lets you pressure wash your bike after a ride, if you're not near a hose. But its 4 litre water reservoir soon runs out
By Paul Norman Published
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Masterlock Criterion bike lock review
James Shrubsall tests the Masterlock Criterion: a bike lock with tough credentials
By Cycling Active Published
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Park Tools PFP-7 Professional pump review
By Symon Lewis Published
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Lezyne Laser Drive rear light review
The Lezyne Laser Drive rear light has a flashing mode with 250 lumen output and projects two guidelines onto the road surface for extra visibility
By Paul Norman Published
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100% Hypercraft Sunglasses review
With a great fit and low weight, there’s plenty to love about the 100% Hypercraft, the latest multi-sport glasses from 100%
By Rupert Radley Published
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Effetto Mariposa GiustaForza torque wrench review
Review of high-end torque wrench the Effetto Mariposa GiustaForza - it's a work of art
By Cycling Weekly Published
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Elite Suito smart turbo trainer review
Smart direct drive turbo trainers don't have to set you back four digits anymore
By Michelle Arthurs-Brennan Published
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Muc-Off X-3 Dirty Chain Machine review
Cleaning your drivetrain can be a chore, but Muc-Off aim to make it more bearable with this innovative chain cleaner.
By Henry Robertshaw Published
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Birzman Maha Push and Twist V track pump review
Birzman’s track pump is easy to use and robust
By Paul Norman Published
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Exposure Blaze MK2 DayBright review
We adore the lights that UK brand Exposure produces and the Exposure Blaze MK2 DayBright is no exception to the great performance and finish we've come to expect
By Symon Lewis Published
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Zéfal Profil Max FP70 pump review
By Symon Lewis Published
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Light & Motion Urban 850 Trail front light review
We've put the Light & Motion Urban 850 Trail front light through its paces, being impressed by its brightness, but side illumination could be better.
By Paul Norman Published
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Knog Blinder MOB V rear light review
The Knog Blinder MOB V is a very smart rear light which you won't need cable charge as it features an integrated USB plug that can survive all conditions.
By Nick Busca Published
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Exposure Switch front light review
British brand Exposure has been providing road riders and mountain bikers with quality light components for many years. How does the latest Exposure Switch deal with the commute?
By Symon Lewis Published
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Oxford Alarm-D Pro review
The Oxford Alarm-D Pro is a Sold Secure Gold rated lock, with a great alarm feature
By Stefan Abram Published
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Kurt Kinetic Magnetic review
We test the Kurt Kinetic Magnetic turbo trainer
By Cycling Weekly Published
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Odlo Element short-sleeve jersey review
Lightweight, breathable and Fair Wear Foundation certified
By Hannah Bussey Published