Words & Photography Tomasz Debiec Glimpsing a world of open spaces, empty mountains and wickedly tough trails. Romania is undoubtedly one of the most beautiful and interesting countries in Europe….…
Tom Fenton and pals head to the Berwyn range to ride the classic Wayfarer trail, though controversially not the ‘right’ way. Words Tom Fenton Photography Andy Heading On 23rd January……
Carlos heads to Morocco to immerse himself in a side to this country that tourists rarely get to experience. Words & Photography Carlos Blanchard I hear the first small notes……
After 18 months of thrashing, what does James have to say about the MK4 edition of the Burgtec Penthouse flat pedals? Read on.
What bike would you choose to survive the Zombie Apocalypse? We test three UK-made bikes to see which one would be our saviour against the undead To view this article…
The Olsen Ram may look bonkers with its handmade carbon fibre frame, but this bike is packed with practicality and versatility
Would you pick a UK-made steel hardtail to survive the Zombie Apocalypse? Wil tests the BTR Ranger to see if it can outrun the undead
Dakine calls the Slayer \"the ultimate lightweight, highly-breathable knee pad for every level of rider\". Read on for our review
The Alpinestars Paragon knee pads take out the Best Value award in our \'Pads For Pedalling\' group test. See why here;
The Speed Knee Sleeve is a lightweight knee pad from Troy Lee Designs, featuring flexible D3O padding
POC arms its VPD Air pads with a flexible material that hardens up on impact. So for lightweight pads, just how tough are they?
After Stans NoTubes redesigned the venerable Flow rim last year, we got in a set of the new Flow MK3 wheels for testing
With high-tech D3O padding, the Soldier 2 knee pads from Scott offer a flexible pedal-friendly design
The iXS Hack EVOs are a tough set of knee pads. But how did they fare in the Pads For Pedalling group test? Read on for the full review
The K_Lite R is the lightest knee pad option from ION, making it a perfect entrant into the Pads For Pedalling group test
The funky looking Pro-X knee pads from G-Form featured in our Pads For Pedalling group test. Check out the full review here
As featured in our Pads For Pedalling group test, the Launch Enduro knee pads are the slimmest and most lightweight option from Fox Racing
How did the Endura SingleTrack knee pads stack up in our Pads For Pedalling group test? Read the full review within
As part of our Pads For Pedalling group test, we check out the superlight Crossbill knee pads from Bluegrass Eagle
In this slightly unusual Classic Ride, Barney takes the Chase to Cannock… Words & Photography Barney Marsh Before we begin, a quick word in your shell-like, if I may –……
The Recon is the lightest knee pad on offer from protection brand, 661. Wil reviews a set as part of our Pads For Pedalling group test from Issue 112