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Cannondale Bad Boy 4 review
Ticking all of the boxes you'd hope for, the Cannondale Bad Boy 4 is a very good hybrid bike. The spec is a bit odd, but it does the job at a good price.
By Henry RobertshawPublished
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Scott E-Sub Tour electric bike review
We tested the Scott E-Sub Tour electric bike and the Bosch Active Line. Both good products, but that can be developed more to be more competitive with other brands.
By Nick BuscaPublished
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Juicy Roller electric bike review
Juicy Rolller is the newest product made by the UK manufacturer based in the Peak District. It is a super powerful and sensitive electric bike
By Nick BuscaPublished
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Vitus Mach 3 Disc review
The Vitus Mach 3 Disc is a hybrid bike sold by Chain Reaction Cycles. It rides well and is comfortable around town with a nice spec for the price
By Paul NormanPublished
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第一次骑马:青蛙62孩子's bike review
What’s bright orange and climbs really fast? It’s a tough new kids’ bike made from aluminium with seven gears
By Nigel WynnPublished
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Ritchey Swiss Cross Disc frameset review
Just Landed - Ritchey has updated its classic Swiss Cross frameset. It's now disc brake ready, and we've built it up as a full on race machine
By Chris CatchpolePublished
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Kinesis 4S Disc review
We've tested Kinesis UK's year-round do-it-all workhorse
By Paul NormanPublished
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Bianchi Impulso E-Road review
The Bianchi Impulso E-road is the brand's electric road bike and makes commuting at or below 25kph or ascending steep hills a breeze, but it's heavy
By Rupert RadleyPublished
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EBCO USR75 e-bike review
EBCO has a whole range of different e-bikes. We’ve ridden the EBCO USR75, its urban sport machine with a Bosch drive unit
By Paul NormanPublished
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Moda Vivo road bike review
Moda takes pride in the fact its bikes are built in the UK and are tested locally, with each new prototype being put through its paces on the roads in and around the Peak District.
By Cycling ActivePublished
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Condor Italia RC road bike review
Condor boss Grant Young told CA that in the Nineties, when aluminium frames began to arrive from the Far East, he didn’t think road ...
By Cycling ActivePublished
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Boardman MXSport Fi review
A women’s-specific hybrid performance bike that offers the best of both worlds
By Nigel WynnPublished
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Focus Izalco Max 1.0
The Focus Izalco Max 1.0 is the top level frame set from the German manufacturer, with this model fitted with Dura Ace Di2. We conducted a long term test to see how well it performs
By Oliver BridgewoodPublished
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head to head: Vitus Nucleus 0.1 review
24th January 2011 "Normally people crowd round to laugh at whatever dubious machinery I’ve been saddled with testing, but for once there were murmurs of genuine desire."
By jclarksonPublished
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Cannondale CAADX Tiagra Cyclo cross bike review
Cannondale CAADX Tiagra Cyclo cross bike costing £999 is a great looking do everything bike
By Cycling ActivePublished
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B'Twin Riverside 7 review
The Riverside 7 is an incredible package that offers the keen trekking cyclist everything they’d ever want — but do they really need everything?
By Nigel WynnPublished
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富士投产了1.1 d审查
We've tested the top spec version of the Fuji Sportif aluminium framed endurance road bike. It comes with Shimano 105 shifting and hydraulic disc brakes.
By Paul NormanPublished
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Corratec Shape Pro: First ride review
Mountain bike strength combined with road bike speed — classic German efficiency
By Nigel WynnPublished
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Wilier GTR Team Endurance Athena review
The Wilier GTR Team Endurance is an attractive bike and comes kitted out with a Campagnolo Athena groupset
By Paul NormanPublished
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Cannondale SuperSix Evo Hi-Mod Disc Team review
Cannondale SuperSix Evo Hi-Mod Disc team is super handling bike and despite its small aerodynamic shortfall shouldn't be overlooked
By Symon LewisPublished
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Onix Black RH/Pro review
CW takes a look at a carbon-fibre offering from a new British company
By Kenny PrydePublished
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Kiron Scandium review
By Cycling WeeklyPublished
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Cinelli Saetta Veloce review
There aren?t many brands in cycling that merit the overused term ?iconic?, but Cinelli is one that surely does
By Kenny PrydePublished
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Eastway FB4.0 hybrid review
The Eastway FB4.0 hybrid is a bike well suited to city riding; we put it through its paces
By Cycling ActivePublished
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Cervélo S2 review
The Cervélo S2 is an out-and-out race bike, which costs a little over £2000. Worth it? If your a racer it certainly is
By Symon LewisPublished
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Pinarello Dogma 65.1 Think 2 review
Pinarello Dogma 65.1 Think 2 £3,699 frameset - £10,200 complete
By Mike HawkinsPublished
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Bianchi Via Nirone 7 review
The Bianchi Via Nirone 7, which has a frame once raced at Paris-Roubaix, is Bianchi's entry-level bike – we put it through its paces
By Rupert RadleyPublished
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first ride: Kona Paddywagon review
9th February 2011 Just because Dan Baines normally drives the design of our print magazine, doesn't mean he's only interested in the graphics. How does it ride, Dan?
By jclarksonPublished
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Boardman Team Carbon review
Boardman Team Carbon is bang on the money for a £1000, it's a great carbon frame, though Boardman has had to scrimp on the components
By Symon LewisPublished
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