Treating your bike to some new cables can transform shifting quality, but dirt and grit can quickly take their toll. Not so with Gore RideOn...
Challenge yourself in 2008 with a route from a Rough Ride Guide. The new In and Around guides launched just recently cover the Chilterns, North...
With some 25+ functions, the top-of-the-range Sigma BC2006 MHR DTS does just about everything you could want from a bike computer. Granted, it won’t brew...
RaceFace’s Atlas range is intended for the rigours all-mountain riding, with a weight that doesn’t threaten to push your bike into the realms of portly....
1 December means several things, but most notably 24 days till Christmas Day and, the beginning of the BM advent calendar. We’re going to pick...
It was during last years TransWales stage race that we first bumped into Ian Muir and Bob Moore. And, over a year since that event wrapped...
Heading for Earl’s Court for the Cycle show this weekend? Here are a few highlights to whet your appetite. Charge Attentive readers will have noticed that all...
Interbike’s a funny old place. Despite all being in one huge hall, it’s got distinct districts. And just like big cities, while the corporate gloss...
Some parts and accessories this time around, including a couple of gizmos to help you document your rides… VIO POV1 Visit any popular riding spot on a...
We always try to “mow the lawn” at Interbike – up one aisle, down the next, try not to miss anything, try not to run...
Wednesday was the first day of Interbike “proper” (although for our money, Outdoor Demo is the best bit of the show). As per usual, we’ve...
This is a pic of my baby, a Santa Cruz Super 8. I bought it from a downhill racer way back in April 2007, as...
Interbike, the largest trade show in North America, is our chance to see a lot of the products that haven’t seen the light of day...
Scapin Scapin’s Wolfgang mixes scandium and carbon in one beautiful package Scapin doesn’t do normal seat clamps… The ISP (Integrated Seat Post) arrangement allows 22mm adjustment once you’ve...
Cannondale has a long history of turning out eye-catching one-offs for shows. At Eurobike it had the ON, a folding urban bike concept that follows...
Tally-ho! Time to have a bit of a shufti at the pukka stuff some of the Brits had at Eurobike, what what? Orange had been...
Another bucket load of softwear from the giant halls of Eurobike. Lake In a move to corner the off-the-bike market, Lake has launched these skate-inspired shoes The more...
It wasn’t all carbon and silly light bikes at Eurobike – some of the most exciting developments are happening in the clothing sector. We dodged...
There was a hell of a lot of carbon fibre in the Eurobike halls, with pretty much everybody touting carbon FS and hardtail bikes. A...
We’ve got tonnes of stuff from Eurobike – here’s everything so far, handily linked below. Keep checking back for more…
Pictures of shiny bikes and parts are all well and good, but for this year’s Eurobike we thought we’d supplement our usual picture/caption/picture/caption reports with...
Bianchi Bianchi has a reputation for bikes of the more traditional persuasion, but the carbon fibre full suspension Camos doesn’t exactly bear that out. There’s a hint...
Visit Eurobike from the UK and you’re guaranteed to be exposed to dozens of brands that you’ve never heard of. Some you feel glad you...
Artist’s impression of how the BM Eurobike HQ could look. Toilet-emptying rota not pictured. As you’ll doubtless be aware, the life of the mountain bike journalist...
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