Salsa Cutthroat Review: Is It Right For Your Needs?

Salsa Cutthroat, which the Tour Divide inspires, is one of the heavy-duty MTB adventure bikes. For those who ride fast for long distances, this is the ultimate lightweight carbon bikepacking rig.

Cutthroat bikes are designed to be lightweight, practical, modern, and as capable as gravel bicycles. The new model of Cutthroat is better and stiffer than the previous model.… Read more

Surely Ogre Review: Does It Meet Your Needs?

The Surly Ogre is one of the top steel utility MTBs for fully loaded escapades across town and upcountry. The bike is categorized as an all-season touring machine.

However, this does not imply that you can’t go with it for local or international rides. You can use it for tours and other bike packing trips. The bike does all-mountain bike-related things since it’s an all-around bike.… Read more

Woom Bikes Review: Is It Right For You?

Woom bikes pull together awards in the same vein just as generals in the army. These bikes love shining objects to hang on their walls or pinned on their chests. Year in year out, one after another, they top in all the award platforms. The Reddot Award Winner 2020, Eurobike Award Winner 2019, Innovation and Design award 2020, the Two Wheeling Tots Top picks 2019, and so forth.… Read more

Raleigh Clubman Review: How Good Is It?

raleigh clubman review

The Raleigh is one of the oldest and popular bicycle makes on earth. The manufacturer marked 130 years’ celebration in the bicycle manufacturing industry back in 2017.

The early 1940’s Raleigh Clubman bicycle model was famous for many purposes during the post-World War I era. Its uses ranged from roadway racing, time-based trials as well as multi-day trips. Nowadays, the Clubman has changed exceptionally in terms of its geometry.… Read more

Cervelo S5 Review: Is It Right For Your Needs?

The Cervelo S5 is the 3rd generation of Cervelo’s high-end aero road racing bike. This model has better handling and is more aerodynamic. Apart from a full disc brake design the bike also has significant weight reduction. 

When you compare it to the second-generation S5, the third generation offers a 25% increased bottom bracket, 13% increased head tube stiffness, 5.5 watts of drag savings, and is 90 grams lighter.Read more