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The Cyclescheme Seven: what's your commute really like?
This month we catch up with Steve from Newcastle to see how his commute to work by bike has changed his life.
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Changing an innertube
You get far fewer punctures if you keep your bike’s tyres firm. Invest in a...
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Cycling in winter
Compared to our Continental neighbours, it doesn’t actually get that cold in...
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Round Up: Cycling shoes
On the right bike and right commute, normal street shoes are ideal. They...
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Round Up: Commuter-ready road bikes
If you want to get to work in a hurry, you can’t beat a road bike. Speed and...
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The Cyclescheme Seven: what's your commute really like?
This month we catch up with Steve from Newcastle to see how his commute to work by bike has changed his life.
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Power-assisted bikes: the way forward
31.01.2012
We asked Jenny from Hampshire to help us out and give us the lowdown on her experience with her new Trek FX+ power-assisted bike - a bicycle she describes as, “the Porsche of bikes!” We followed her story from visiting her local Partner Store, through to her first ride to work.
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Round Up: Wet weather gear
24.10.2011
Even in the wettest areas of the UK, it rains on only one day in two. The odds of that rain falling heavily while you’re commuting are low. You’ll usually just encounter wet roads and showers. Because of this, the most important equipment for keeping dry isn’t clothing but mudguards. Full-length mudguards stop the water that’s lying on the road spraying all over you.



