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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Topeak JoeBlow Ace DX review
For high pressure, high volume and just sheer physical height, you can't go wrong with the huge Topeak JoeBlow Ace DX
By Simon Smythe Published
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Garmin Index Smart Scale review
The Garmin Index Smart Scale, as the price suggests, is more than just a bathroom scale, measuring a whole host of body metrics and syncing with your phone.
By Oliver Bridgewood Published
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Topeak Mega Morph pump review
Lightweight track pump that doesn't compromise on pumping performance £44.99
By Cycling Weekly Published
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Camden X KPP Cycling Edition watch review
In an era of 'smart' watches it is nice to take a break and look at something more stylish when cycling and the Camden X KPP Cycling Edition watch does just that
By David Bradford Published
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Bontrager Ion 700 RT front light review
The Bontrager Ion 700 RT is a neat front light with its slim design
By Henry Robertshaw Published
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Cateye Quick Wireless Cycle Computer review
Cateye's new wireless computer impresses by combining simplicity and functionality with a modern twist
By James Bracey Published
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Garmin Edge 1000: long term review
Here is our long term review of the Garmin Edge 1000 cycle computer
By Oliver Bridgewood Published
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Brooks MT10 multi-tool review
The Brooks MT10 multi-tool is a product that, just like their saddles, is designed to last a lifetime
By James Bracey Published
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Turbine nasal dilator review
The Turbine is a nasal dilator that is claimed to increase the airflow through your nose by an average of 38%. Used by Chris Froome at the Tour de France and Jack Bobridge in his Hour Record attempt, I decided to find out what all the fuss is about
By Chris Hovenden Published
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Rokform bike handlebar mount review
The Rokform bike handlebar mount is a secure and sturdy product for those who don’t want to shell out on a dedicated cycling computer.
By Henry Robertshaw Published
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Bike Repair Manual, Chris Sidwells review
We review the 'Bike Repair Manual' by Chris Sidwells
By Cycling Weekly Published
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Garmin Edge 1030 review
The latest model out of the Garmin factory is the chart topping Garmin 1030. Packed full of features does it still remain the best GPS options available on the market?
By Rupert Radley Published
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No Quarter Complete Cycle Detailing Kit review
No Quarter Complete Cycle Detailing Kit offers great cleaning and care for your frame, but is it worth the £34.99 outlay?
By Symon Lewis Published
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NiteRider Sentinel 150 rear light review
The NiteRider Sentinel 150 is a very good rear light with impressive brightness and a neat feature that projects a lazer bike lane onto the road behind you.
By Nick Busca Published
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Velopac Ridepac review
What do you do with all those odds and ends which you need to take with you on a ride? The Ridepac keeps them all together and out of the way
By Paul Norman Published
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Wahoo Elemnt Roam review
A computer for the adventurers that’s small enough to take racing
By Alex Ballinger Published
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Pro Team Compressor tubeless reservoir review
The Pro Team Compressor provides a robust, easy-to-use solution to seating tubeless tyres, which works with your current track pump, is effective and won’t break the bank.
By Paul Norman Published
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Halo ProActive sports wash review
We've been testing Halo Proactive sports wash on our cycling kit – an effective laundry liquid that helps reduce odour build-up.
By Paul Norman Published
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Blackburn Dayblazer 400 front and 65 rear review
The Blackburn Dayblazer 400 front and 65 rear lights sit in the brand's 'be seen' light category
By Rupert Radley Published
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SRAM Rival 1 review
A simple solution with the right level of price vs performance
By Josh Ross Last updated
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12 Months in the Saddle review
12 Months in the Saddle book £25
By Cycling Weekly Published
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Fibre Flare Bike Lights review
Side on visibility is often over looked by cyclists, potentially increasing the risk of accidents in low light. Fibre flare lights aim to significantly improve side illumination.
By Oliver Bridgewood Published
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Lumicycle Apex Extender Pro Pack front light set review
We've tested Lumicycle's very powerful Apex light both on road and off. It's as powerful as a car headlamp and provides as much confidence when riding.
By Paul Norman Published
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Abus Bordo Granit X Plus 6500 review
One of the only Sold Secure Gold rated folding locks currently available, but does it justify the high price?
By Stefan Abram Published
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Guee Sol 700 Plus front light review
The Guee Sol 700 Plus is a very compact and well performing front light with a great ambient sensor that gives power according to the external light conditions
By Nick Busca Published
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Topeak Mini 9 Pro multitool review
The Topeak Mini 9 Pro packs a lot of essentials into a small package including two tyre levers.
By Paul Norman Published
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Saris Bike Bunk review
CW checks out the Saris Bike Bunk £100
By Cycling Weekly Published
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Rapha Roll Top Backpack review
The Rapha Roll Top Backpack looks good on and off the bike and is very spacious but proves uncomfortable for longer commutes
By Rupert Radley Published
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Exposure Strada Mk5 Front Light review
Exposure Strada Mk5 Front Light £269.95
By Mike Hawkins Published