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Velox Tubasti rim cement review
Velox Tubasti rim cement
By Mike Hawkins •Published
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Giant SLR 0 42mm disc wheelset review
The Giant SLR 0 42mm disc wheelset has a rim depth and that makes it aerodynamic and a low weight that makes it fast uphill too
By Simon Smythe •Published
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Maxxis High Road tyres review
Maxxis High Road tyres are the latest high end road tyres on the market developed throughout 2018 with UK based team Canyon Eisberg
By Vern Pitt •Published
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米其林Power Competition tyres review
Michelin announces a new road tyre range with significant performance benefits over its current top Pro4 range
By Paul Norman •Published
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Fizik Cyrano 00 handlebar review
The Fizik Cyrano 00 is a top-of-the range super-lightweight carbon-fibre handlebar
By Oliver Bridgewood •Published
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Maxxis Mud Wrestler EXO TR cyclo-cross tyre review
We've been using the Maxxis Mud Wrestler cyclo-cross tyre through typical UK winter conditions to see how it handles muddy off-road as well as on-road riding.
By Paul Norman •Published
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Shimano Dura-Ace 7900 C24 wheels review
Could Shimano's tubeless-compatible wheelset be the ultimate sportive hoops?
By Cycling Weekly •Published
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Swiss Side Gotthard review
Being robust and lightweight doesn't tend to come in the same package, but Swiss Side with the Gotthard wheelset has done a pretty good job ...
By Cycling Weekly •Published
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Stayer All Road wheelset review
Does the All Road live up to it's name and perform everywhere?
By James Bracey •Published
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米其林Pro4 tyre review
Can the Michelin Pro4 deliver the ultimate in grip and puncture resistance?
By Mike Hawkins •Published
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Specialized Roubaix Pro tyre review
Taking its name from the Queen of Classics, the Specialized Roubaix Pro tyre is designed to take the rough with the smooth
By Hannah Bussey •Published
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WTB Resolute TCS SG2 review
Brand new version of one of our favourite tyres. Does the SG2 version increase protection?
By James Bracey •Published
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Favero Assioma Duo pedals review
Could Favero Assioma pedals be the ultimate transferable power meter?
By Michelle Arthurs-Brennan •Published
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Schwalbe Ultremo ZX Tubeless tyres review
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By Cycling Weekly •Published
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Forza Cirrus, 1,696g review
Seven of the best upgrade wheelsets: Forza Cirrus, 1,696g £329.99
By Cycling Weekly •Published
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S60 wheels review
By Cycling Weekly •Published
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DT Swiss R-1900 wheels review
By Cycling Weekly •Published
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Zipp 30 wheelset review
Mike Hawkins tells us his first thoughts on the Zipp 30 wheelset at £675
By Mike Hawkins •Published
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4iiii Precision power meter review
The 4iiii Precision is a left-side-only, crankarm-based power meter that at 9g is the lightest on the market
By Symon Lewis •Last updated
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Challenge Paris-Roubaix tyres review
We put Challenge's 27mm rubber through its paces
By Henry Robertshaw •Published
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Hutchinson Intensive 2 tyres review
Good puncture protection and impressive durability, but at the cost of a serious lack of grip.
By Henry Robertshaw •Published
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时间Xpresso 6踏板审查
The Time Xpresso 6 pedals provide an alternative to the larger players, with lateral as well as angular float and easy engagement.
By Paul Norman •Published
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Stages Power LR Shimano Ultegra review
Stages goes dual sided – but has it doubled its reliability and accuracy too?
By Symon Lewis •Published
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米其林Pro4 Grip Tyre review
米其林Pro4 Grip Road Tyre £41.99
By Symon Lewis •Published
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Panaracer Race D Evo 3 review
If you want to get extra puncture protection but not ruin how your ride feels with traditional winter tyres, maybe this tyre from Panaracer is the answer?
By Symon Lewis •Published
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Shimano Dura-Ace R9100-P power meter review
The new Shimano Dura-Ace R9100-P power meter is a hot product right now, but has the Japanese giant got it right? Maybe not just yet
By Richard Windsor •Published
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Shimano Ultegra RX rear mech review
We find out why you might want a clutched rear derailleur
By Paul Norman •Published
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Tannus Aither 1.1 25mm solid tyre review
The Tannus Aither 1.1 25mm tyre has impressive grip and obvious maintenance benefits. But it’s too hard to be comfortable on UK road surfaces if you’re planning to ride any distance.
By Paul Norman •Published
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Supacaz Super Sticky Kush bar tape review
It's the tape of choice for many pro riders including Sagan and Cav, but is Supacaz bar tape any good? Here is our review.
By Oliver Bridgewood •Published
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