That got your attention, didn't it? Sorry. Cheap stunt. Anyway here's visual proof that the new Giant folding bike is a break from the norm
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Webcams have just been installed in the MBUK editorial offices.
Read More »Every little helps…
This morning, child trailers featured on an AOL.com 'interstitial' pop-up advert. This can only be a good thing.
Read More »Bikes to basics
The first All Party Group of MPs in the Welsh Assembly is to be the All Party Cycling Group mirrored on the MPs cycling group at the Houses of Parliament
Read More »Top tips from Taiwan
The selling season has now started. For 2001, that is. Foot-weary Brit visitors to the Taipei International Cycle Show are now flying back home after the four day Taiwanese trade show. But we plugged them for the hot gossip first...
Read More »Morph on an MTB?
A bike-riding plasticine animated character from the production company responsible for the Oscar-winning Wallace and Gromit adventures is set to make his screen debut. Online.
Read More »Raleigh archive now at Brooklands
The Raleigh cycle archive homeless since the closure of the National Cycling Musuem in Lincoln has found a new home
Read More »We loved cycling before you did, nah-nah, nah-nah, nah
New Labours David Blunkett and Tory Bernard Jenkin in spat over who cares more about early morning traffic congestion and pollution caused by the school run. Labour says it wants to cut the number of journeys to school by car and get kids on bikes instead; Tories say this is unrealistic
Read More »Corratec bikes back in the UK
Three years ago, Corratec bikes from Bavaria were launched at the NEC trade show. The bikes were exotic, with fantastically different paint jobs. Many of the frames and suspension solutions were also departures from the norm. The importer, however, didnt get very far. Now a new importer has been appointed and, with mark-ups of up to 60 percent, and an IBD target of just 25 stockists, is planning to be around for a lot longer than the first importer
Read More »Magalogue to get more bums on seats
Sustrans has launched a magazine/catalogue combo to promote the National Cycle Network and the charitys growing number of maps
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