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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Exposure Trace and TraceR lightset review
Good things do come in small packages
By James Bracey Published
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Elite Direto smart turbo trainer review
The Elite Directo is the mid-market option from the Italian accessory brand, and is has quickly become the weapon of choice for pro teams and amateurs alike.
By Alex Ballinger Published
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Manhattan Portage Harbor Bike Case review
This is a nicely styled saddle bag from the USA. It's made for urban riders but can also it work in a sportier scenario?
By Symon Lewis Published
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Am-Tech Cree LED front light review
Produced by a DIY tool company, is the Am-Tech Cree LED front light up to scratch?
By Henry Robertshaw Published
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Jobsworth Vortex track pump review
We put the Jobsworth Vortex track pump through its paces, with an aluminium barrel and wooden handle that look great and will get your tyres up to pressure.
By Henry Robertshaw Published
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Lezyne Micro Drive 600XL and KTV Pro lightset review
Compact package with retina burning brightness
By James Bracey Published
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JetBlack WhisperDrive Smart review
The JetBlack WhisperDrive Smart is a self-powered smart trainer that's not quite as heavy as some and it's a bit lighter on the pocket too
By Simon Smythe Published
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Restrap Bar Pack review
This the best handlebar bag for bikepacking we’ve yet come across, it’s an absolute must have for any two wheeled adventure
By Stefan Abram Published
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Minoura Live Ride 540 review
We test the Minoura Live Ride 540 turbo trainer
By Cycling Weekly Published
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Exposure Sirius Mk9 Daybright bike light review
Exposure's entry into 'proper' road lights is powerful, high quality and a bit of an investment
By James Bracey Published
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NiteRider Lumina Micro 450/Sabre 50 light set review
At £60 for the pair, the NiteRider Lumina Micro 450/Sabre 50 combo represent great value and will be more than bright enough unless you're going off-road.
By Henry Robertshaw Published
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Bellroy All-Conditions wallet review
Bellroy makes premium wallets for cards, money and phones that not only look good but function well for cyclists too. The Bellroy All-Conditions wallet is a great option for the active cyclist
By Symon Lewis Published
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Evoc saddle bag review
Perfectly proportioned, water-resistant, and reasonably priced, the Evoc saddle bag ticks all the boxes for a bag to hold your inner tubes and multi-tool.
By Henry Robertshaw Published
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BBB Swat BLS-105K front light review
The BBB Swat is a compact unit with a quality feel, but unfortunately it's lacking in power and features
By Paul Norman Published
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Syn Lube review
By Mike Hawkins Published
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Elite Drivo II smart turbo trainer review
The new Elite Drivo II smart turbo trainer is more accurate, more stable and more responsive than the original – is it as good as its rivals from Wahoo and Tacx?
By Symon Lewis Published
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IRC Roadlite X-Guard tyres review
Japanese brand Inoue Rubber Co, aka IRC, is not too well known in the UK but based on our initial impressions of the Roadlite X-Guard it deserves to be
By Simon Smythe Published
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Vel 500 + 20 lumen light set review
The brand exclusive to Sigma Sports has got off to an impressive start
By Michelle Arthurs-Brennan Published
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Ortlieb Commuter Daypack City review
The legendary German waterproof pannier manufacturer Ortlieb brings its instantly recognisable cycle touring tech to this commuter bag with great results
By Simon Smythe Published
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Garmin Varia Smart Lights review
Garmin brings its considerable expertise in cycling computer technology to illumination.
By Rupert Radley Published
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Birzman Diversity 17 multitool review
The Diversity 17 packs lots of tools, but ends up a bit weighty
By Paul Norman Published
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Scicon Aerotech Evolution bike box review
By Cycling Weekly Published
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Scott Foil 10 review
We put Scott's aero bike through its paces
By Rupert Radley Published
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Juice Lubes Viking Juice review
Viking Juice lube is lightweight, easily applied and stays on the chain well. We put it through its paces.
By Paul Norman Published
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Zéfal K-Traz A25 bike lock review
James Shrubsall tested the Zéfal K-Traz A25 bike lock
By Cycling Active Published
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Bellroy Elements Phone Pocket Plus review
We got to grips with a top end phone case for use on and off the bike
By Jack Elton-Walters Published
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OneLife iD NATO 10 personal identification review
OneLife iD has been producing personal identification for several years now – we test ride its latest military-style watch strap
By Hannah Bussey Published
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Satmap Active 10 review
Review of the Satmap Active 10, a cycling-specific GPS device and cycle computer
By Cycling Weekly Published
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Zefal Profil Max Fp50 track pump with gauge review
The Zefal Profil Max is a chunky pump with an efficient action
By Cycling Active Published