Extrawheel Voyager Single-wheel Bike Trailer Review

Extrawheel’s original Classic model, with its cargo nets and canoeists’ drybags, is no longer in production. Why? Because Extrawheel, after a lot of prototype-testing and feedback by myself and other intrepid riders, have hit upon something that’s even simpler, lighter and more practical: the Voyager.

First-Impressions Review Of The Extrawheel Voyager

During 2007 and 2008, Andy and I road-tested some prototype trailers for the Polish company Extrawheel who have been helping to support Ride Earth. Today we took the final production version of the Extrawheel Voyager for a spin to see how it compared to those early models.

Magura Louise Hydraulic Disc Brake Review

Disc-brake technology for mountain-bikes has progressed at lightning speed in the last few years. Based on long-standing concepts originating from motorbike technology, disc-brakes have traditionally suffered from complex set-up and maintenance procedures, and reliability issues. It’s just not as simple as a piece of wire attached to a caliper. It’s … Continued →

Magura Odur 100mm Front Suspension Touring Fork Review

Choosing suspension forks for cycle touring usually involves a preliminary question — should I use forks at all? The answer, as usual, depends on where you want to go on your fully-loaded bike. A tour on good quality asphalt doesn’t call for the control, comfort and arm/hand protection offered by … Continued →

MSR Dragonfly Multi-Fuel Stove Review

In the beginning, we used a butane Camping Gaz burner, until that ran out. Stuck for the night in a small French village, we procured some agricultural diesel and decided to put the MSR Dragonfly multifuel stove to the test. After worrying that the stove was about to explode, we … Continued →