Introducing the Vittoria Terreno PRO Gravel Range — Naturally Fast, Unstoppably AdvancedAt Freewheel, we love when performance and sustainability come together — and Vittoria’s latest release does exactly that. The new Terreno PRO Gravel Range is the most anticipated Vittoria launch in over a decade, and it’s already making waves across the cycling world. Designed for riders who want race-ready speed and durability without compromising the planet, the Terreno PRO sets a new benchmark for what a modern gravel tyre can be. Faster. Grippier. Tougher. Smoother. Compared to the already impressive Terreno Endurance series, the new PRO level construction offers: 5% faster 19% more grip 18% more puncture resistance and an even more comfortable ride From racing to adventure rides, Terreno PRO is built to perform in every condition. It’s no surprise that top riders like Tom Pidcock, Alison Jackson, and Lachlan Morton have already been spotted riding them this season. Now, you can too available
Repair, Renew, Reuse with Gear AidRepair, Renew, Reuse with Gear Aid At Freewheel, we believe in making your cycling clothing and equipment last longer. That’s why we’re proud to offer Gear Aid — the go-to brand for Gore-Tex repair, clothing repair patches, and outdoor gear care. Instead of throwing away your favourite jacket or trousers if they get damaged, Gear Aid repair products help you bring them back to life. Whether you’re fixing a rip in your Gore-Tex jacket, sealing a leaky tent seam, or patching up cycling gear, Gear Aid makes it quick and easy to get back outside.Can You Repair Gore-Tex? Yes — with Gear Aid Wondering can you repair Gore-Tex? Absolutely. Gear Aid’s Tenacious Tape and Gore-Tex Repair Patches are designed to permanently fix rips, tears, and holes in waterproof jackets, trousers, and outdoor gear — without affecting breathability or performance. Just peel, stick, and press for a long-lasting waterproof repair that keeps you dry on every adventure.Why Choose Gear
The Lloyds Tour of Britain: Inspiring the Next Generation with Ridgeback Kids BikesWe’re still buzzing after an unforgettable week at the Lloyds Tour of Britain. From the opening stage in Woodbridge, to our home stage in Milton Keynes, and all the way to the grand finale as the peloton rolled into Cardiff — we were there for every pedal stroke, every cheer, and every hands-in-the-air celebration. And through it all, we had one mission: to inspire the next generation of riders with the best kids bikes. Giving Young Riders Their First Cycling Experience Our brilliant team was on hand throughout the week, encouraging young cyclists to hop on and test our Ridgeback kids bikes. With specially designed test tracks set up alongside the official stage starts and finishes, children had the chance to experience the thrill of riding just as the world’s best professionals flew past. For many, it was their first taste of cycling excitement — and what an introduction! The Full Range of Ridgeback Kids
Madison Bags launch affordable cycle bag range for commuters and adventurers alike.Madison is pleased to share its latest range of cycle bags, designed for everyday riders and weekend explorers. The updated range covers panniers and saddle bags to rack top and handlebar bags, every product in the Madison range is built with smart, practical design to keep your essentials protected no matter the weather or terrain.The Madison bag range features waterproof bike luggage which is engineered for riders demanding durability, capacity, and style. The 30L Stellar-Tech Pannier offers a reflective finish for visibility, while the standard 30L Pannier keeps things discreet. A 25L Rack Top Bag, 3L Handlebar Bag, Top Tube Bag (1L), and Saddle Bags (0.5L/0.7L/1L) deliver IPX6-rated waterproof protection across all rides. For post-ride clean-up, the 60L DTE Dirty Secret Kit Bag keeps wet or smelly gear contained. Engineered for seamless journeys, the bags feature roll-top closures, welded seams, and
When Cycling Weekly gear expert Joe Baker took the Madison Cipher Photochromic Sunglasses for a spin, he came away impressed—and for good reason. Priced at just £79.99, the Ciphers offer performance features usually reserved for much more expensive eyewear. In his review, Baker highlights the photochromic lenses as a standout feature—rare at this price point and a major plus for cyclists who ride in changing light conditions. The TR-90 frames also earned high praise. Lightweight, flexible, and built to last, they stay secure over rough terrain—whether you're hitting the road, gravel, or mountain trails. “(The Madison Cipher is) A versatile and well-built pair of sunglasses”—Joe Baker, Cycling Weekly Looking for dependable, feature-rich cycling sunglasses without the premium price tag? The Madison Cipher might be your perfect match. Shop Now or Learn More About the Cipher Collection Madison Eyewear Cipher Matt Black Sunglasses - Photochromic (Cat 1-3) Lens £79.99 Madison Eyewear Cipher
How to Fit a Bike Rack: A Simple GuideIf you’ve ever stared at a bike rack with mild confusion (or full-blown frustration), you’re not alone. Whether it’s for a weekend away or just getting to your local trail, knowing how to fit a bike rack properly makes life a whole lot easier - and safer too. In this guide, we’ll take you through the basics of fitting a bike rack, share some handy tips, and highlight a few brilliant options from Thule, available now at Freewheel.co.uk. NOTE: This guide offers general advice - always follow the specific fitting instructions provided by the manufacturer.1. First Things First: Pick the Right Rack Before you start strapping things to your car, make sure you’ve got the right type of bike rack for your setup. Thule has loads of great options depending on your car and how many bikes you’re carrying: - Rear-mounted racks – perfect for hatchbacks or SUVs and quick to fit - Roof racks – ideal for keeping the rear of your vehicle free (handy for parking!)
When to Replace Bike Rim Brake Pads (And How to Tell They're Worn Out)Your bike’s braking system is one of those things you don’t think much about - until it doesn’t work like it should. Rim brake pads might seem like a small detail, but they make a big difference in how safely and smoothly you ride. Whether you’re rolling around town or heading out for weekend adventures, knowing when to replace your brake pads is key to keeping things under control (literally).What Are Rim Brake Pads, Anyway?Rim brake pads are those little blocks - usually rubber or a similar compound - that press against your wheel rims when you squeeze the brakes. They’re common on road bikes, hybrids, and some mountain bikes with caliper, cantilever, or V-brake systems. Over time, these pads wear down, just like the soles of your shoes. And like shoes, they need replacing before they wear through.How Do They Work?When you pull your brake lever, the pads clamp onto the metal sidewalls of your wheel rim. That
.blog-post-view .post-top-view { display: none; } Freewheel Backs Alba and Smurfit Westrock in the 2025 Lloyds Tour of Britain WomenAt Freewheel, we believe in supporting the next generation of talent, championing grassroots development, and helping ambitious riders make their mark on the professional scene. That’s why we’re proud to continue our support of two dynamic squads competing in this year’s Lloyds Tour of Britain Women: Alba Development Road Team and Smurfit Westrock Cycling Team.Alba Development Road Team: A Scottish Force on Home Roads Making their second appearance at the UK’s premier women’s stage race, Alba Development Road Team are set to deliver an inspiring performance—particularly during the two Scottish stages, where they’ll race on home soil and enjoy strong local support. The 2025 roster is one to watch. Double Olympic medallist Neah Evans, who first got on a bike in Glasgow, returns to the team bringing invaluable experience. Joining her are exciting new signings: Eluned King, a former CiCLE Classic champion, and
How to Clean a Bike Chain: A Step-by-Step Guide for a Smoother RideIf your bike isn’t shifting smoothly, sounds gritty, or just feels sluggish, your chain is likely crying out for a clean. A dirty chain wears out faster, affects your drivetrain, and saps energy from every pedal stroke. Let’s walk through exactly how to clean your bike chain at home—plus we recommend some top tools and products to make the job easier and more effective. And of course, you can always pop in to your local bike store for help and advice on cleaning your bike chain. Why Cleaning Your Chain MattersYour bike chain goes through a lot. It picks up road grime, mud, dust, and debris - especially if you ride in wet or off-road conditions. Letting that build-up sit leads to: - Increased wear on your drivetrain - Rust or corrosion - Poor shifting and power transfer - Shortened chain life Cleaning your chain regularly (every 100-150 miles for road bikes or after muddy rides for MTBs) helps keep your bike running smoothly
Can You Add a Bike Basket to Any Bike? Here’s What You Need to KnowAdding a bike basket is one of the easiest ways to make your bike more practical for everyday. Whether you're picking up shopping, commuting with a backpack, or just want a place to stash your coffee and keys, a well-fitted basket can make your ride much more convenient. And although fitting bike racks is a relatively easy task, we always recommend you pop in to your local bike shop who’ll be happy to help! If your bike didn’t come with one, you might ask: Can I add a bike basket to my bike? The answer is usually yes - but there are a few things to consider first.Which Type of Bike Basket is Right for You?Front Baskets Front-mounted baskets attach to the handlebars or the fork. These are great for smaller items and are easy to access while you’re riding. Some clip on and off; others are permanently fixed. Rear Baskets These mount on a rear rack, giving more room and stability - perfect for heavier loads. If your bike
Which Size Bike Inner Tube Do I Need? body { font-family: Arial, sans-serif; line-height: 1.7; margin: 0; padding: 20px; background: #f9f9f9; color: #333; } h1, h2, h3 { color: #2a2a2a; } img { max-width: 100%; height: auto; margin: 10px 0; } a { color: #0073e6; text-decoration: none; } a:hover { text-decoration: underline; } .product { background: #fff; padding: 15px; margin: 20px 0; border-radius: 8px; box-shadow: 0 2px 5px rgba(0,0,0,0.05); } Which Size Bike Inner Tube Do I Need? Whether you’ve got a flat or you’re simply preparing for the inevitable, choosing the right bike inner tube is essential for a smooth and safe ride. But with so many sizes and valve types, it can be a little confusing if you’re not sure what to look for. This guide will walk you through how to check your current tyre, choose the correct valve, and help you find quality options — from affordable Nutrak tubes to premium performance by Vittoria — all available at Freewheel.co.uk. Step 1: How to Find Your Tyre Size The easiest way to determine the correct size inner tube is to check the sidewall of your bicycle tyre. You’ll see a number combination such as 700x25c, 26x1.95, 27.5x2.1, or 29x2.3. These numbers tell you two things: the first is the diameter of your wheel, the second is the width of your tyre. For example, if your tyre says 26x1.95, you’ll need an inner tube made for 26-inch wheels and tyre widths
Homegrown Quality: Get to Know Freewheel’s Own BrandsAlongside some of the biggest names in the cycling world, we proudly design and develop our own portfolio of in-house brands. Spanning everything from powerhouse P&A labels like Aztek, Nutrak, and Truflo, to technical apparel specialists Madison Clothing and Hump, and iconic bike brands including Ridgeback and Genesis—our proprietary offering has been built over decades with one clear focus: delivering high-quality, great-value products that riders can trust.One of our most established brands is Ridgeback. With a heritage stretching back over 30 years, Ridgeback has produced bikes trusted for round-the-world adventures as well as reliable daily rides and a range of award-winning e-bikes - perfect for everything from cross-continent touring to popping to the shop for a pint of milk.Genesis Bikes was born from Ridgeback’s more adventurous DNA. Built for riders who crave versatility, Genesis bikes are engineered to perform both
Born from the Streets: Kryptonite’s Diamond Standard U-Lock - The Ultimate Bike SecurityCycling through the city offers unparalleled freedom, but it also comes with the unfortunate reality of bike theft. For years, Kryptonite has been the trusted name in bike security, providing reliable protection for cyclists worldwide. Among their legendary New York Series U-Locks, the Diamond Standard stands out as the pinnacle of security and durability. Whether you're navigating the streets of New York or any urban landscape, this lock is designed to ensure your ride remains protected. Engineered to Withstand Real-World ThreatsAs bike theft evolves, so must the tools we use to prevent it. One of the growing threats to bike security is the rise of battery-powered angle grinders. These powerful tools can quickly cut through locks, making them a prime weapon for criminals. Kryptonite’s Diamond Standard is engineered specifically to counter this menace. Through extensive testing, Kryptonite has developed
What Is Handlebar Reach and Why It Matters for Bike FitWhen it comes to dialing in your perfect road bike fit, handlebar reach is often the forgotten piece of the puzzle. You probably already know your bike's frame reach, and you're likely aware of your stem length — but do you know the reach of your handlebars? If not, you could be throwing off your entire fit without even realizing it.Handlebar Reach Varies More Than You Think Not all road handlebars are created equal. In fact, handlebar reach can vary significantly between models and brands. Some handlebars offer as little as 65–70mm of reach, while others stretch out to 100mm. That’s a huge difference — especially when you're chasing the perfect riding position.The Impact of Handlebar Reach on Your Bike FitLet’s say you buy a new frame with the same geometry as your current bike and reuse your existing stem. All good so far. But then you treat yourself to new handlebars that have an 80mm reach instead of your usual 70mm. That
Why is your waterproof no longer shedding water like it once did?Why Your Waterproof Cycling Gear No Longer Sheds Water Like It Used To (And How to Fix It) For many cyclists, a reliable waterproof jacket or pair of rainproof trousers is an essential piece of kit. Whether you’re commuting, touring, or tackling local trails, staying dry can make all the difference between an enjoyable ride and a miserable one. But over time, you might notice that your once-waterproof gear is no longer repelling water as it once did. Instead of beading up and rolling off, rainwater begins to soak into the fabric. This phenomenon is known as wetting out—but what causes it, and how can you restore your gear’s water-shedding abilities? Read on to find out. What Is Wetting Out?Wetting out occurs when the durable water repellent (DWR) coating on your cycling gear breaks down or gets contaminated. Normally, DWR allows water to bead up and roll off the fabric’s surface, keeping the outer layer dry. However, dirt,
How to bleed Shimano Road Brakes with Park Tool.When it comes to educating people on how to fix their bikes, Park Tool are the best in the buisness. Take a look at the video below and follow their step by step guide on how to bleed your Shimano drop bar brakes. Calvin is using the Park Tool BKM-1.2 - Hydraulic Brake Bleed Kit For Mineral Oil to carry out the procedure with genuine Shimano Mineral Oil.
PRO Empowers Women Racers Through Comfort and Performance with the New PRO Sirin SaddlesAs the primary point of contact between the rider and the bike, the saddle is of utmost importance. It can be a source of discomfort and hinder performance or enable a better all-round cycling experience. For female riders saddle choice has long been limited, especially for those who like to push their limits, race all-out, and chase podium places. The new PRO Sirin Team and Performance saddles addresses this need by providing a women’s specific saddle platform which enables women to be their very best on the bike.The PRO Sirin Saddles are intended to aid women in holding a more aggressive, aerodynamic position on the bike, and to remain comfortable while doing so. The PRO Design team, which is informed by bike fit data from thousands of bike fitments, initiated the saddle design process before it was refined and perfected in collaboration with a pelvic floor specialist as well as a dedicated group
The Truth About Washing Waterproof Garments: Myths vs. RealityA lot of people believe that washing a waterproof garment ruins its ability to keep water out. But that’s not true! The key isn’t avoiding washing altogether—it’s knowing when and how to do it properly. Step 1: Do You Really Need to Wash It?Before tossing your waterproof jacket into the machine, ask yourself: Does it actually need a full wash? If it’s just a bit muddy or has trail spray on it, a simple wipe-down with a damp cloth and warm water might be enough. Frequent washing can wear out your garment faster, so only wash when necessary. Step 2: Use the Right SoapIf a wash is needed, using the correct detergent is crucial. Regular biological detergents can damage the waterproof membrane, making your jacket less effective at keeping you dry. That’s why we recommend STORM Eco Wash—it cleans thoroughly without harming the waterproof layer. Step 3: Wash & Dry CorrectlyTemperature: 30°CCycle: Synthetic washDrying: Leave indoors
The reason Quad Lock is so popular is because it's one of those things that just works. You install it, it's simple, reliable and looks after your phone. Perfect. In fact, you could be forgiven for thinking that Quad Lock is so close to perfect that there's no point in messing with it, and that's a point we'd sympathise with. However, the team behind the brand have indeed been looking for ways to make the best even better, and after much deliberation, creationing and prototyping, they think they've cracked it with the brand new Quad Lock MAG. What is MAG, you ask? Well it's basically a Quad Lock case with a magnetic back, meaning it snaps into various mounts, chargers and holders seamlessly. Not only that but it'll also attach to other magnetic surfaces, like workstands, car doors or the underside of aircraft (please dont try that last one, we haven't thought it through). So instead of using the quarter-turn system to attach your phone to stuff, it just sticks on and off. Aside from
As a bike rider or commuter in winter, there are a few things that just make your heart sink. One is rain, because nothing makes the cold less pleasant quite like getting wet. Another is punctures, because getting cold and wet is one thing but then having to change a tube really is insult on top of injury. The third is getting ready for your ride home only to find that your lights dont have enough charge, thus begins the classic game of 'front light chicken' where they may or may not have enough juice left, so it becomes your legs versus the light battery to see which fails first. What we're trying to say is that a quality front light is an absolutely essential piece of kit for anyone who intends to ride in poor light conditions, whether that be early morning/late evening rides during Spring and Summer, or basically any time of day in the UK in Autumn or Winter. Coming in 600, 900 or 1300-lumen varieties, the real beauty of the Blinder Pro is the battery technology which gives you a
As a sponsor of multiple World Tour road cycling teams, Finish Line knows a thing or two about bike cleaning and lubrication. The company has been at the cutting edge of lubcrication innovation for nearly 40 years, and their first product was the groundbreaking Finish Line Dry Bike Lube with Teflon that changed the game when it came to drivetrain lubcrication. Fast forward nearly 40 years and Finish Line is still at the top of the game, as shown by their latest and greatest product: Halo. The Halo range has three products: a wax lubricant for improved cleanliness, a wet lubricant for durability and water-resistance and a hot wax melt for ultimate chain lubrication in all conditions. All three are powered by elite-grade ingredients including patented Spherical Tungsten. That Spherical Tungsten is what gives the lube its magic, reducing vibrational friction caused by high-torque pedalling. You wont be suprised to learn that those micron-sized particles are spherical in shape (amazing, right?)
How to Install Shimano SPD-SL CleatsStep for installing cleatsInstalling cleats can be a bit fiddly, but it's empowering to know how to do it yourself! Here’s a step-by-step guide to help you out. Step 1: Locate the Attachment PointsOn the bottom of your SPD-SL cleat-compatible cycling shoes, you’ll find three holes about one-third of the way down. This is where you will attach the cleats. Step 2: Position the CleatsPlace the cleat on the sole of the shoe, aligning the cleat holes with the three holes in the shoe. Note that the cleats are identical for both the left and right shoes. Step 3: Insert Washers and BoltsPosition a cleat washer over each hole, and insert a cleat bolt through each washer into the hole. Use a 4 mm hex wrench to lightly tighten the bolts. Step 4: Adjust the Cleat PositionTo find your optimal cleat position, get on your bike and pedal a few strokes. Adjust the cleat forward, backward, left, or right until your knees are in line with your toes and there is
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Five top tips for making sure you’re ready for your next big ride If you fail to prepare, then you should prepare to fail. Okay, that might be a bit extreme in the context of bike riding but the principle does ring true. If you have a big ride or event coming up then the best thing you can do to have a fun and stress-free experience is make sure you have everything you need. There will always be things that happen that are out of your control but if you follow our five tips below, you’ll have the best chance of navigating any mishaps on the day. Tip One: Dress for the occasion You never know what the weather will throw at you on a long ride so consider a gilet or packable water-resistant jacket. Arm and knee warmers are also a great way to stay warm but easily packable should things heat up. https://www.freewheel.co.uk/brands/madisonTip Two: Fuel your ride Make sure you go in with a nutrition plan to avoid the dreaded ‘bonk’. Depending on the length of your ride make sure you have