Bike component reviews
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Zipp 303 wheelset review
Zipp 303 wheelset: Light, aero wheelset for £1,500
By Cycling Weekly •Published
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Token TK-BR7230 Accura brake calipers review
Can superlight CNC brakes stop as well as the established competition?
By Cycling Weekly •Published
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DT Swiss RC 38 Spline disc brake wheels review
The DT Swiss RC 38 Spline wheels are a very well-made pair of hoops that offer good durability and performance, with plenty of axle options to choose from.
By Symon Lewis •Published
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Selle San Marco Mantra Superleggera Open saddle review
The Selle San Marco Mantra Superleggera is a super lightweight saddle that won't leave you hurting after a long ride
By Symon Lewis •Published
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Fulcrum Racing Quattro Carbon wheels review
The Fulcrum Racing Quattro Carbon wheels are good carbon upgrade wheels, that excel on flat roads with their stiff 40mm rims and great braking.
By Hannah Bussey •Published
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Specialized S-Wrap Classic handlebar tape review
Handlebar tape review: Specialized S-Wrap Classic £17
By Henry Robertshaw •Published
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Look Kéo 2 Max Carbon pedals review
Look Kéo 2 Max pedals: Is the latest version of Look's Keo a worthy update? We find out
By MA •Published
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Specialized Oura Expert Gel women's saddle review
An ideal perch for those who want space to move around as the effort on the pedals dictates
By Michelle Arthurs-Brennan •Published
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Edco Roches wheels review
Edco Roches are designed to be a solid wheels for everyday use, being tubeless-ready and with a wide internal rim width, but they could be more comfortable.
By Oliver Bridgewood •Published
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Rotor INpower power meter review
We put the Rotor INpower power meter through its paces in a whole winter worth of testing, seeing if its single-sided design can match up to the big boys.
By Chris Hovenden •Published
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Walker Brothers WideBoy 58mm wheels review
We've tested UK brand Walker Brothers' WideBoy 58mm deep section, wide carbon clincher wheelset. How do they fare in the competitive carbon wheel market?
By Paul Norman •Published
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Stan’s NoTubes Iron Cross Team Wheelset review
We 'go tubeless' with Stan's NoTubes Iron Cross Team wheelset, and see if life without inner tubes is as good as we imagined
By Chris Catchpole •Published
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Fizik Antares R3 saddle review
Designed to ride on the smoothest of tarmac and the most demanding of pavé, but will the Fizik Antares R3 saddle deliver comfort?
By Hannah Bussey •Published
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Campagnolo ?Athena EPS review
Athena EPS is the Italian outfit?s entry-level electronic shifting groupset. Fancy an 11-speed battery-powered gruppo?
By Kenny Pryde •Published
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Cero ARD23 Disc wheels review
We've tested the ARD23 disc wheelset from Cycle Division's own brand Cero. They come in at a penny under £400 and provide plenty of adaptability as well as light overall weight.
By Paul Norman •Published
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Specialized Toupe Pro review
Saddle test: Specialized Toupe Pro £100
By Cycling Weekly •Published
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Prime Primavera X-Light Carbon handlebar review
Prime's ultralight carbon handlebar has a pretty unique shape
By James Bracey •Published
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Schwalbe牌Ultremo ZX Evo review
Schwalbe牌Ultremo ZX Evo road tyre £41.99
By Mike Hawkins •Published
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Schwalbe牌Ultremo DD tyre review
Schwalbe牌Ultremo DD tyre: We put Schwalbe's anti-puncture 'Double Defence' system to the test
By Mike Hawkins •Published
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3T Accelero 60 Team Stealth review
3T Accelero 60 Team Stealth wheelset £1,249.99
By Cycling Weekly •Published
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Crankbrothers Eggbeater 2 pedals review
We've tested the Crankbrothers Eggbeater 2 pedals. They look the business, but just how well do they work in muddy conditions?
By Paul Norman •Published
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Dymag 38mm carbon review
Rob Hoyles tests a well established motorcycle brand Dymag, but is disappointed with the outcome...
By Cycling Weekly •Published
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Cycled belt review
Cycled’s belts are the ultimate off-bike accessory to subtly show that you’re a cyclist. They’ve got a quality, artisanal look and feel, but are a bit pricy.
By Paul Norman •Published
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Cole Rollen Lite review
As budget wheels go, you can't go wrong with the Cole Rollen wheelset, especially as they've fallen in price since the test... what more could you ask for?
By Cycling Weekly •Published
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PowerTap G3 Hub review
PowerTap G3中心是一个基于后方枢纽的权力边界r. It is one of the most established power meters on the market
By Oliver Bridgewood •Published
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Fizik Luce S-Alloy women's saddle review
A flexy rear end provides comfort but the cutout won't suit all
By Michelle Arthurs-Brennan •Published
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Essax Adrenaline R saddle review
The Essax Adrenaline R is the performance saddle of the Spanish brand’s range, aiming to hit the targets of stiffness, lightweight and comfort.
By Henry Robertshaw •Published
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Campagnolo Super Record 12 review
Campag is known for its prestigious past but has the Campag Super Record 12-speed groupset lived up to expectation? Gregor Brown seems to think so
By Gregor Brown •Published
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Astute Skyline Pilarga SR saddle review
The best thing you can say about a new saddle is that you don't notice that it's new, and that's exactly the case with the Astute Skyline Pilarga SR saddle.
By James Bracey •Published
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