Bike review: Breezer Uptown 7 LS

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Margot McGovern finds a practical solution for the everyday rider. If you’re in the market for a comfortable, affordable bike for getting around town, you’d be hard pressed to go past the Breezer Uptown 7 LS. We last reviewed a Breezer Uptown (the 3 LS model) in our December 2011 – January 2012 issue, and
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Bike test: Corratec 8-speed Coaster

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A bargain Bosch ebike has arrived in Australia courtesy of no-frills distributor Reid Cycles. Simon Vincett tests and reports. Bosch motors are the centre-piece of the premium ebikes of today, so it’s exciting to see the first bargain ebike in Australia using this pedal-assist system. A price close to three grand might not immediately seem
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Bike review: Specialized Ruby Pro Disc

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Margot McGovern test rides a high-tech women’s road bike with all the trimmings. I’ve long wanted to get behind the handlebars of a Specialized Ruby and the chance to test the Ruby Pro Disc was a real treat. Second only to the S-Works in the Ruby range, the Pro Disc is a bike that takes
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Bike review: Enigma Echo

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For those with refined tastes and an appreciation of craftsmanship, Enigma offer a rewarding alternative, explains Iain Treloar. Photography by Karl Hilzinger and Thomas Joynt.  Titanium is justifiably revered, offering an elusive balance of light weight, durability, strength and a forgiving ride quality. British manufacturer Enigma, like many of a growing crop of high-end frame
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Bike review: All-City Space Horse

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With a spirit of adventure, Simon Vincett takes a trip on a spacey steed. The Space Horse is the type of bike that makes me daydream. A morning commute has me settling into a rhythm that I just want to keep tapping out, pedalling past work and onto the open road. It’s also about knowing
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Bike review: Whyte Strawberry Hill

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Margot McGovern finds a commuter that strikes a perfect balance between practicality and style.  When it comes to women’s commuters, most bikes fall into one of two general categories: pretty, vintage-style steeds designed to take in the world at a leisurely pace, and utilitarian hybrids that may not look like much but will get you from A to B no matter what
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Bike review: Cell Brunswick

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Bang-for-buck, thoughtful design and versatility: Iain Treloar tests a locally-designed cross bike. There’s a lot to be said for the versatility of a cyclocross bike—they’re tough enough for off-road, frequently comfortable enough for light touring and speedy enough that they make for great commuters or occasional road bikes. The Cell Brunswick is a great demonstration
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Beyond the backpack

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There are many alternatives to a backpack for carrying your gear on the bike. Simon Vincett lays out the options. Soon after Dean Steinberg took up cycling for transport in January 2014 he realised he needed more than the bag on his back to carry his gear. “I use my messenger bag as one would
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Reasonably priced roadies

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Iain Treloar looks at the most fiercely contested pricepoint in the road bike market, testing five road bikes below $2,000. Photography by Thomas Joynt.   It’s incredibly easy, and tempting, to drop a serious wad of cash on a road bike, and most road riders—current, future or potential—are accustomed to the shock value of an
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The Hard Road

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It took just a moment for cyclist Kerryn Harvey’s life to change forever. She tells Melissa Heagney her amazing story of survival and about her passion for riding. It was a warm January afternoon in 2013 when keen cyclist Kerryn Harvey and her partner Renee decided to head back to their hotel after a day
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