News

July 20, 2021
Inattentive motorists can kill cyclists. The Air Zound bike horn emits a 115 decibel blast that will let even the most distracted driver know you're there. The handlebar-mounted air horn draws from a air reservoir attached to your water bottle cage or other convenient location using the velcro provided. After around 50 blasts of the horn...
Cycling

July 8, 2021
In response to a shortage of HGV drivers that threatened to lead to empty supermarket shelves, the government has decided relax rules this month for how long lorry drivers can work. According to the transport secretary, Grant Shapps on Twitter this week: "We’re aware of a shortage of HGV drivers, so I’m announcing a temp extension of...
Cycling

July 6, 2021
We're a country that turns a blind eye to the danger caused by pavement parking, but the same can't be said of our attitudes towards cycling on the footway. And yet, Minister for Cycling Robert Goodwill has this week restated the official line from the Department for Transport (DfT) that cyclists may ride on pavements – on condition they do...
Cycling

July 6, 2021
The Orb is an illuminated water bottle that flashes with 70 lumens of light in a bid to increase your visibility on the roads. The £30 orange bottle is BPA-free and boasts an autonomy of eight hours on constant mode and 16 when flashing thanks to its USB-rechargeable battery. Win an Orb illuminated water bottle To be in with a chance of...
Cycling

July 1, 2021
Adam Tranter built a parklet in a car parking space but it was removed by his local council because it wasn’t a motor vehicle. In response he built a parklet which is a motor vehicle and so the space for the community returned. The story in full is documented on his Twitter account @adamtranter What is a parklet? In the 1970s, San Francisco...
Cycling

July 1, 2021
The idea of wearing a bicycle lock around the waist or across the shoulder isn't new; bike couriers have been doing it with heavyweight chain locks for years, but the Hiplok is the world’s first bicycle lock developed specifically to be worn on the body. The principle of carrying a lock independently is sound; there's no need to take a bag...
Cycling

June 29, 2021
Over 80 per cent of local authorities have reported that pavement parking is a widespread problem in their area. The findings of the most recent government consultation on pavement parking confirmed that vulnerable pedestrians are most at risk, and in particular: people with visual impairments; people who use mobility aids, including guide...
Driving

June 24, 2021
Who knows when, or if, travel will ever return to what we once regarded as normal. The pandemmic may have forced a slower pace of life, but the long term effect may be a diminished appetite for the cheap, unsustainable air travel. Perhaps we'll see the current upsurge in domestic camping holidays become a trend. Maybe cycle touring trips...
Cycle Travel

June 24, 2021
Road danger reduction in Britain is as politically toxic as gun control in America. Why else would the offence of riding an e-scooter on the road attract a £300 ticket, confiscation, £600 costs to get the scooter back and six penalty points when drivers who kill routinely walk free with little more than a ticking off? Examples of...
Cycling

June 22, 2021
This time of year shouldn't be too hard on the commuter bicycle, but unseasonable rain means wheels are kicking muck from wet roads. Luckily we're here to offer a helping hand with this bike cleaning kit from Green Oil. Road grime and mud contribute to the wear and tear of drivetrain and other systems on your bike so cleaning is an...
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