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Many cyclists are fond of collecting things. From whole bikes, to vintage jerseys, to badges and more. Cycling UK member, Roland Seber tells us how an accidental find nearly became an obsession.
We try and fight it, but I reckon there is a collector in all of us.
We often feel a little shy…
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Thousands of miles of trails will be opened up for cycling and horse riding across Wales in a landmark reform of access laws, following years of campaigning by Cycling UK and OpenMTB. Cycling UK’s off-road campaigns officer Sophie Gordon answers your questions and explores how it could work…
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Children up and down the country will soon be tearing open presents, hoping to find cycling goodies or even a new bike. We’ve pulled together 10 great gift ideas for cycling mad kids – from toddlers to teens
Peter Storm kids’ animal polar chute
£4, Blacks…
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Less mess, less maintenance: belt drives make utility bikes more convenient for riding about town. Cycle magazine editor Dan Joyce tests an ARCC Abington and a Trek District 4 Equipped
The chain drive has reigned supreme for most of the bicycle’s history and doesn…
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In the second of a series of blogs about the Government’s review of cycling and pedestrian safety, our policy director Roger Geffen explains why we need consistent cycle-friendly design standards, and what we mean by ‘cycle-friendly’ infrastructure
In the first blog in this series, I…
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Looking for a new way to explore the UK by bike, Mark Wedgwood cycled from his home in Derbyshire to the extremities of the UK along (fairly) straight lines on all 16 points of the compass
It’s not easy finding 16 different ways to leave home. But that was the…
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Cycling UK believes that all children should have the right to cycle to school. Yet in some schools, backward policies keep getting in the way
About the campaign
Are your school gates open not only…
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Handbuilt bikes are enjoying something of a renaissance. Dan Joyce tests a Stanforth Skyelander, Sven Pathfinder, and Shand Bahookie
The market for enthusiasts’ bicycles is dominated by aluminium and carbon machines made in the Far East – bikes that are modish, competitively priced and…
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How do you find the right bike if you are shorter, taller or heavier than average? Cycle magazine's Technical Editor Richard Hallett has advice for small, tall and bigger cyclists looking for the right bike.
Spare a thought, when thinking of buying a new bike, for those cyclists whose…
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Bespoked, the UK Handmade Bicycle Show, takes place at Bristol this weekend at Brunel’s Old Station and Engine Shed, adjacent to Temple Meads station. Cycle Editor Dan Joyce was there on Friday to award Cycling UK rosettes to three bikes. Here they are, along with some of his other favourites…
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