Castelli Perfetto ROS Gloves
Stretchy warm fabric and a fleecy liner make these my 'go to' winter gloves for all but the most extreme Arctic conditions. The optimal balance of warmth without being too bulky.
GripGrab Leg Warmers
And these are an alternative from Gore, in case the GripGrabs aren’t available where you are:
Stolen Goat Bib Shorts
My 'go to' choice for longer rides. Super comfy (pad and shorts material), hard-wearing (I've used mine loads) and good value for the quality.
LifeLine Pro Torque Wrench Set
A good value torque wrench with a selection of different bits, for tightening jobs in the range 3-15Nm. I also like the robust plastic case that the set comes in.
Other torque wrench options:
A good value torque wrench with a selection of different bits, for tightening jobs in the range 3-15Nm. I also like the robust plastic case that the set comes in.
A high quality "big" torque wrench for all your tightening needs (provided it's in the 10-60Nm range...). Not the cheapest option, but I love using this wrench.
Bryton Rider 750
Bike GPS device with a colour touchscreen and full on-board mapping.
Garmin Edge 830
A powerful bike GPS with full on-board mapping. The touchscreen is responsive and works well, both in the map screen and for moving around the menus. Excellent training and safety features.
Wahoo ELEMNT BOLT
My favourite mid-range bike computer. The V2 upgrade brings a bright colour display and full on-board navigation. The BOLT remains very easy to set up and use.
Wahoo ELEMNT ROAM
Large colour screen, easy-to-read text (that can be made big!) and full on-device navigation. Not touchscreen but the buttons work well. Very intuitive to use.
Crank Wrench And Puller Options
Bike GPS Devices
High spec bike GPS with large colour touchscreen and super fast processor. Similar features to the 830 (i.e. lots of sophisticated ones) - the larger screen makes them easier to use.
Large colour screen, easy-to-read text (that can be made big!) and full on-device navigation. Not touchscreen but the buttons work well. Very intuitive to use.
A powerful bike GPS with full on-board mapping. The touchscreen is responsive and works well, both in the map screen and for moving around the menus. Excellent training and safety features.
My favourite mid-range bike computer. The V2 upgrade brings a bright colour display and full on-board navigation. The BOLT remains very easy to set up and use.
High performance at a reasonable price. Sophisticated training and performance features. Good for trails and MTB. Not touchscreen. Complex at first but powerful when you get the hang of it.
Small greyscale bike GPS with a surprising number of features, including ClimbPro and performance monitoring. Breadcrumb navigation rather than full on-device routing but this is enough for many riders.
Bike GPS device with a colour touchscreen and full on-board mapping.
🦍 Top end bike GPS device
🔍 Large colour touchscreen
📌 Sophisticated navigation features
The original Wahoo bike computer. Larger than the ELEMNT Bolt, it enjoys the same great user experience. An excellent choice if you want a bigger, easy-to-read screen.
Bright colour screen.
Powerful training features.
Good value versus Garmin and Wahoo.
Garmin's brand new tippity-top of the range bike GPS. The Solar option recharges whilst you ride. Super powerful with an easier-to-use UI than Garmins of old.