commute
BikeRadar joins the Red Bull Million Mile Commute
We’ve logged some miles, now it’s your turn
The greatest commuter bike ever
Old-school Moots Mountaineer is so right in so many ways
E-bike curious? Take the Riese & Muller challenge
Can you park the car and e-bike everywhere for a month?
Stop using your left arm to signal a right turn
Just point like a normal human
Club Ride Cog jeans review
Comfortable and functional jeans for on and off the bike
Specialized Turbo Vado 6.0 first ride review
Electric assist urban machine
Can e-bikes save the bike industry?
Let's make bikes viable transportation
Swrve Cordura Slim jeans review
Leave the kit at home, these are urban jeans done right
Should urban bikes have dropper posts?
Being able to put feet down at a stop might boost cycling
Thunderbolt Sportswear Original Jeans - Mark II review
Technical fabric makes for versatile, high dollar pants
Why are people so afraid of bikes?
Cyclophobia or the degradation of society?
The über-e-bike for the smartphone generation: the Stromer ST1 X
High-end commuter e-bike with touchscreen goes 40kph / 28mph
Over to you: What's the optimal road bike tire width?
Does wider rubber make everything better?
Quick exercises to get you fit for mountain biking
Easy ways to get yourself in better shape - both on and off your bike
Dahon Ciao review
A practical and stylish folding town bike par excellence
Specialized Super Roubaix knee warmers review
Made from Super Roubaix fleece material, these knee warmers are a good choice for chilly rides. In keeping with supplementary clothing of this type, they had a tendency to roll down the leg slightly after a couple of hours in the saddle,
Dahon launch "lightest ever" folder
Limited edition magnesium bike heads up 2008 range
Specialized Globe Comp IG8 W review
Step-through bikes aren't for everyone, but their practicality appeals to many women - especially those who want to commute in their office clothes.
Giant Spirit Revive review
Surely not a 'serious' bike? Well, yes; whilst this electrically assisted cruiser looks fun and is fun to ride it's a serious attempt by the world's self-proclaimed biggest manufacturer of quality bicycles to shape, quite literally, the future of cycling.
Dolan City Cross (frame only) review
Mid-priced multi-use bikes have returned with a vengeance, being competent winter trainers, club bikes, commuters and light tourers. At the heart of the Dolan lies a 7005 aluminium cyclo-cross frameset with neat and uniform TIG welding throughout.
Giant FCR1w review
Only a short time ago, flat-barred road bikes were a breed apart. Once the personalised steeds of streetwise couriers, these mutant machines mixed and matched parts from road bikes and mountain bikes to offer the best of the both worlds.
Thorn Sherpa review
Somerset-based Thorn have built themselves an enviable name when it comes to touring bikes, and their designer, Andy Blance, sets off on his own trips in South America and Australasia each year to hone designs.
Halfords USB rechargeable front light review
Now here's a good idea for all those people who work with or near a computer all day. This light unit has its own rechargeable battery inside it, and recharges from a standard USB port.
S-Sun SS-L310R review
A whopping nine LEDs live inside this compact unit from S-Sun, powered by two AAA batteries. The middle of the unit is a reflector, and a very efficient one at that, but the main interest is those LEDs.