Review: Wizard Works Teeny Houdini

Design It’s tiny! Well ok, it’s not. I bought the Medium size of Wizard Works Teeny Houdini saddle bag from their winter Wiz Viz collection. The medium size is a claimed 0.5L in size compared to 0.4L for the Small version. At £43 this is at the higher end cost-wise for a bag of this… Continue reading Review: Wizard Works Teeny Houdini

Review: Wizard Works Lil Presto!

I have the Lil Presto! in an aggressively pink colourway and it is by far one of the best bags that I own. Made by a small company down in London, run by V and Harry who have a background in commuting, touring and bikepacking. They know what works! Constructon The Lil Presto! is 2.15L… Continue reading Review: Wizard Works Lil Presto!

First Look: Ribble CGR Ti

I’d been looking to buy a new bike for a while but was really struggling to find a bike that excited me. With the Giro and the Tour behind us I had been lured in by the pretty road bikes the pros were using. However they all had some feature that was putting me off. A different… Continue reading First Look: Ribble CGR Ti

Long Term Review: Hunt 4Season Gravel Disc Wheels

Brand new set of wheels for Boardman

Wow. I couldn’t believe my eyes when these wheels arrived, it wasn’t so much the wheels which are quite pretty in my opinion, but it was the amount of extras in the box: A set of internal cam QR skewers 2 Tubeless valves Spoke Key 2 spare spokes + nipples 6 bolt disc rotor adapters… Continue reading Long Term Review: Hunt 4Season Gravel Disc Wheels

Review: Topeak Ratchet Rocket Lite DX

The Ratchet Rocket comes with a lot of stuff (minus the chainlink and patch kit)

The Topeak Ratchet Rocket has long been a staple of Topeaks multi-tool range, and for good reason. I’ve been using an older model for nearly 4 years now while tinkering in the garage and I just love it. Now that’s not to say that I use it for every job (there are better tools available)… Continue reading Review: Topeak Ratchet Rocket Lite DX

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