The frame geometry is what you’d expect, with a relaxed head angle and a metre-plus wheelbase for stability. The result is ...
Cycling UK celebrates the fourth anniversary of the Cycle Advocacy Network with a call to action to all, whether you’re a ...
Doing up a vintage bike can be hugely rewarding, whether it’s a simple respray or a full rebuild. Cycle magazine’s technical editor Richard Hallett explains how to go about getting your long-abandoned ...
The Scottish Conservatives have also been on the quest to find a new leader and recently elected Russell Findlay MSP, who ...
Cycling UK’s Cycle Access Fund has brought meaningful change to Lanarkshire by breaking down barriers to cycling. Through ...
Your e-bike’s battery capacity is rated in Watt-hours (Wh). If it starts to show a marked decline in range, it’s worth doing ...
For such trundlers, dawdling through the hills, classic stopovers are Settle, Ripon and Pocklington, making four consistent ...
Gentle and slow, quietly reflective, e-cycling is the antithesis of the world at large. Had I caught the original flight, I’d ...
GB-wide road casualty stats for 2023, released on Thursday 27 September, showed small reductions in overall road casualties, ...
In the run-up to the general election in July 2024, Cycling UK engaged with candidates from all political parties to encourage them to pledge their support for healthy and sustainable transport ...
Cycling is a beautiful thing. From touring the countryside to descending a mountainside, whatever type of cyclist you are, we have a whole host of inspirational cycling routes for you.
The knowhow section of Cycle magazine makes sense of commonly misunderstood cycling subjects. In this issue magazine editor Dan Joyce explains tubeless tyres Tubeless tyres look like normal tyres: ...