Muddymoles mountain biking in the Surrey Hills and Mole Valley

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Middleburn cable oiler review

A review and photo of Middleburn’s cable oilers – a neat (and cheap) way to keep your gears shifting nice and smooth

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Mucky Nutz Bender Fender review

A review of the Mucky Nutz Bender Fender, a lightweight, effective and very stealth looking mudguard for mountain bikes

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Specialised Air Tool Pro track pump review

The Specialised Air Tool Pro track pump is a a damn good looking piece of design. Almost too nice to consign to the garage

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Crud Fast Fender review

With love it or hate it looks the Crud Fast Fender divides opinion. But in use it proves to be a highly effective mudguard.

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Dogcam HQR2 and HQ2 review

After much experimentation with the ATC2K and the DogCam Mini-DVR1 it seems the HQR2 and HQ2 package from DogCamSports is a great option for MTB video footage.

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Dogcam Mini DVR1 review

An in depth review of the Mini-DVR1 digital video camera from Dogcamsport

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Going Tubeless: A sealed deal?

Just how easy is it to convert to tubeless tyres using UST rims? Well, there’s a number of factors involved…

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Satmap Active 10 GPS review

A review of the Satmap Active 10 GPS, a rugged, waterproof, bike mounted GPS. Colin puts it through its paces.

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Rapid Racer Products NeoGuard Review

Colin’s found a better way off keeping the crap off your face with the Rapid Racer Products Neoguard.

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Garmin Edge 205 review

A review of the Garmin Edge 205 GPS unit by Dave.

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Camelbak Bottle review

For 2007, Camelbak have finally done what most people doubted they ever would. Produced a traditional water bottle. Of course, Camelbak being Camelbak they couldn’t just produce a simple water bottle.

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