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OPEN Cycle partners with Silverfish UK as Exclusive Distributor for the UK & Ireland
OPEN Cycle, the brand that helped define the modern gravel bike, has chosen Silverfish UK as its exclusive distributor for the UK & Ireland. Founded by cycling visionaries Gerard Vroomen and Andy Kessler, OPEN has spent over a decade pushing the boundaries of performance, comfort, and versatility.
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Review: MBR - Norco Fluid VLT Bike
Welcome to part 1 of the MBR SL E-Bike of the Year test with 8 of the hottest 2025 models going head-to-head. We've got the Orbea Rise LT, Santa Cruz Heckler SL, Whyte E-Lyte, Cannondale Moterra SL, Specialized Turbo Levo SL, Trek Fuel EXe, Orange Phase EVO, and Norco Fluid VLT.
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Review: NSMB - Norco Fluid VLT Bike
Recently, I’ve had a few friends take career breaks. When endless hard work and ladder climbing is put on a pedestal all around us, it’s a brave choice.
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Review: VitalMTB - Norco Fluid VLT Bike
Light-weight e-bikes are here to stay, and with all the offerings from nearly every major brand, it's safe to say, like it or not, that the future of mountain bike riding for a majority of the population will involve a battery and a motor.
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Review: Flow Mountain Bike - Norco Fluid VLT Bike
Following two years of development, the Norco Fluid VLT has arrived as the first lightweight electric mountain bike from the Canadian brand. Adding to the excitement, it was also one of the first e-MTBs to be announced with the new Bosch Performance Line SX motor.
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Review: PinkBike - Norco Fluid VLT Bike Launch
In a year when many bike brands have slowed their pace, we continue to innovate and push the boundaries of bike design. Today, we're pleased to release the completely reimagined Carbon Fluid VLT E-MTB, now available at dealers and for order online at norco.com.
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Review: NSMB - Norco Range C1 VLT Bike
After spending a good deal of time on the Norco Sight VLT, I was keen to try the new version. Alas, that was not to be. Norco decided to put most of their apples into the Range cart.
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Review: Enduro MTB Magazine - Norco Sight Bike
No end in sight! With the 2024 Norco Sight, the Canadian manufacturer promises to cover a wide range of applications. For the latest iteration of their trail all-rounder, Norco rely on a high pivot rear suspension design, which can already be found on several of their long-travel bikes.
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Review: NSMB - Fox 34 vs RockShox Pike Fork
Walking around with my chest sticking out, pretending I know a whole lot about suspension design and setup, is pretty bold. While I probably know more than the average golden retriever, having less knowledge than I would like regarding the internal workings of a damper doesn't help with imposter syndrome.
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Review: Pink Bike - Race Face ERA Carbon Wheels
Carbon wheels, as a whole, went through a phase of being overly stiff, harsh and sometimes even brittle, which sparked the trend of enduro racers resorting to alloy hoops.
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Review: Road.cc - Birzman The Pump with Helix II
The Birzman The Pump with Helix II is a high-quality product made to exacting engineering standards. The pumping action is smooth and the head swivels smoothly, though there are a couple of minor niggles on what is generally a very well-thought-out piece of kit.
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Review: PinkBike - 100% Brisker Gloves
No one likes cold hands, but no one likes having a thick layer of fabric between their hands and grips.
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Review: MBR - 100% Hydromatic Pants
The 100% Hydromatic waterproof pants use a 2.5-layer fabric with a little bit of stretch and a rated 10k rating for both breathability and waterproofness – which is comparable with the highly recommended Troy Lee Designs Resist pants.
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Review: Loam Wolf - Norco Fluid VLT Bike
We tested the @NorcoBicyclesOfficial Fluid VLT in its shorter travel guise earlier this year, and regularly found ourselves wishing for a bit more. While it was a solid XC-type eBike, we were very happy to get the longer travel 140/150mm model tested here for our lightweight eMTB Shootout. What a difference that build spec and some extra travel can make, ride along as we review the Norco Fluid VLT C1 140.
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Review: BikeRadar - Michelin Power Cup Tyre
The Michelin Power Cup TLR exhibited one of the lower levels of rolling resistance in our Silverstone lab test.
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Review: BikeRadar - Marzocchi Bomber Z1
The recently updated Marzocchi Bomber Z1 swaps the lauded GRIP damper for the updated RAIL 2.0.
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Review: BikeRadar - 100% ARmatic goggles
Claimed to boost visual fidelity to the next dimension, ARmatic's 3D-moulded stiff lens should be distortion-free, an issue 'floppy' or malleable lenses can suffer from.
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Review: MBR - Michelin DH22 Racing Line Tyre
The Michelin DH22 Racing Line tyres grip tenaciously in loose and wet muck, but they're slow rolling and expensive too.
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Review: Wideopen Mountian Bike - Fox DHX Live Valve Neo Shock
Pete heads south to the Silverfish Service Centre in Risca to get a first ride on the brand new Fox DHX Live Valve Neo shock.
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Review: Off-road.cc - Fox Live Valve Neo
Fox Live Valve was the first product to bring automatic, on-the-fly suspension adjustment to mountain bikes. In 2018, when it launched, it was a wired system that relied on brands to produce bikes that could accommodate it.
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Review: MBR - Fox Live Valve Neo Active Suspension System
Fox has a new suspension system out called Live Valve Neo that will open and close your shock faster than the blink of an eye and make your bike quicker and more efficient on the climbs… and the descents too.
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Review: Bikeperfect - Fox Transfer Neo Dropper Post
Fox’s first electronic dropper post is packed with features and insanely fast, but is it enough to take the best dropper post top spot?
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Review: Road.cc - Michelin Power Protection Tyre
The Michelin Power Protection TLR tyres are durable, grippy, and – unless I've just jinxed it – very puncture proof. They're ideal for anyone who wants a hardwearing but grippy tyre for day-to-day training and general riding – especially if you can find them for less than their RRP.
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Review: Bikeradar - 100% Slendale glasses
The 100% Slendale are well-ventilated, very clear and competitively priced cycling sunglasses.