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Wahoo Bolt V3 - Small but Mighty
Small but MightyAt just 95g, the BOLT is lighter and more compact than its big sibling, the ROAM. It’s perfect if you want something minimal and aerodynamic, without sacrificing performance. And despite the smaller body, the screen is still plenty big enough for all your data, maps, and turn-by-turn directions. You’ll also notice an upgrade in the buttons—they’re now convex, making them much easier to press with gloves on, whether you're out on a frosty morning or mid-race. BOLT vs ROAM – Which Should You Choose?If you value screen size and slightly longer battery life (the ROAM offers around 17...

The Trek Marlin 7 Gen 3 stands out.
Whether you're new to trail riding or looking for a capable commuter, the Trek Marlin 7 Gen 3 delivers solid performance at a great value.

Cycling tips for the novice
Cycling is a healthier, more enjoyable, and greener way to travel, often quicker than motorised alternatives. More people choose cycling for transportation, making safety tips essential for an even better ride.

Gain insights into family dynamics with the Giant TCR Advanced Pro.
According to popular belief, one is never more than six feet away from a Giant employee in Taiwan. Similarly, a Giant-made bicycle is never too far away, highlighting the vastness of its manufacturing influence. In fact, the bike you're currently riding is most likely influenced by Giant as well. Do you notice the sloping top tube and small main triangle? That's because of the "compact" geometry invented by the late Mike Burrows in the mid-90s, and popularized by the Spanish team ONCE in their iconic bumblebee colors. The Giant TCR, released in 1997, played a significant role in shaping the...

Should I choose a Road bike or Hybrid?
Whether you want to commute to work, get fit or just explore the countryside on longer rides choosing the bike best suited to you and your needs can be a tricky task.

What are the benefits of an e-Bike
Electric bikes are essentially bicycles with a battery at the back or on the downtube , yet many cyclists are deterred by the concept of an electric bike.

Hardtail and Full Suspension Mountain Bikes: What You Need to Know
A hardtail mountain bike will only have a suspension fork on the front, while a full suspension mountain bike will include a shock absorber on the back. Choosing between these two types can be challenging. To assist, we've compiled a concise guide.