Innovation for comfort and with components, the Trek Domane from 2016 was a great bike for a range of reasons. Here is our report from the workshop...
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In the coming weeks we are going to be uploading the build reports from recent magazines to our website. Here is an introduction to the test bikes from an i...
It’s Adam Hansen’s 36th birthday today. He is a particularly interesting rider and one with a great story. This is flashback from 2013 is lengthy but it off...
The Paraphernalia pages in each issue of RIDE Cycling Review contain a vast collection of products. Some are reviewed in detail, while for others we let the pic...
We take a not so reluctant step back and test a new meets old GIOS Compact Pro and realise technology may change, but a great riding bike is still a great ridin...
The rule of thumb is that, when it comes to road bike components, inexpensive means simple and simple means fast. Shimano 105 is an excellent ensemble that work...
Aero bikes are often the bane of a mechanic's existence (look at pretty much any new TT bike from the last 10 years) but in the Liv Envie's case, it is quick an...
Steel frames need more preparation than a carbon frame. Using a form of rust resistant lubricant on the inside of a bike like the Gios helps reduce long-term co...
Building the Trek Domane SLR 9 was a pleasure thanks to a surprisingly standard frame configuration and, of course, the wonderful SRAM Red eTap which has no wir...