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Rachael Wight

Articles by Rachael Wight

HT X2 Clipless Pedal Review

The HT X2 is a lightweight downhill orientated clipless pedal with a strong clip mechanism and a range of colour options. It’s a gravity fed pedal which is just as at home attached to a trail or enduro bike if that’s more your style.

Swarf Cycles are taking orders on the new Contour full suspension frame

Swarf Cycles is proud to announce they are now taking pre-orders for their first production full suspension frame, the Contour 29er trail bike. Designed and built in the UK.

GT launch two new trail bikes - Force and Sensor

GT Bicycles today released entirely new versions of its all-mountain and trail bike platforms – Force and Sensor. Two new bikes with a new suspension linkage in play is big news, here's the press release with all the details.

Seven of the best kids bikes of 2019

Eurobike is not just for adults, there's plenty on show for the kids too, from balance bikes to e-bikes to all-road bikes for the gravel grinder in your little one. We've picked out the 5 best children's bikes on show in Friedrichshafen.

Specialized boosts travel on new Epic EVO - longer forks, wider bars and a dropper post

The Specialized Epic in its cross-country from impressed us when we reviewed it last year, now it's back with longer travel and a few more trail bike specific parts including wider bars and a dropper post.

New stuff seen at Eurobike 2018 - cool kit, bikes, tools and gear we found at the show this year

Eurobike holds a plethora of new and exciting kit and whilst the show may have seemed a little smaller and quieter than last year we still managed to sniff out some new gear, bikes and kit to bring to your screens. Dig in, there's a new downhill bike from Orange, new bikes from Scott and Lapierre, special Troy Lee Designs shoes from FiveTen, a clever shock from Fox and loads more. 

The 10 best new mountain bike helmets at Eurobike 2018

There was more than one new helmet design knocking about at Eurobike and this time surprisingly the major theme wasn't all about the removable chin bar. There were new full face lids from Bell and 661 and lots of enduro half face helmets from the likes of Met, Oakley Giro and Alpina. Here's our roundup of the ones that caught our eye as the best for 2019. 

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