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Sep 2023
Coming in hot for the end of the gravel season is the all-new Maxxis Reaver, a fast-rolling, race-ready tread already amassing course records.
Aug 2023
We have already featured the Pure Air Pro model in our roundup of the best e-scooters, praising it for its sturdy build, whilst noting it wasn't the cheapest e-scooter out there. The latest models from Pure, the Advance range, look to take build quality and rider safty to a new level with an innovative forward-facing design. Here we take a look at the Advance+ model. The other two models in the range, the Advance and the Advance Flex, have a smaller battery in the case of the former and a folding main body in the case of the latter.
Jun 2023
Wove firmly stands by its claim that these are the most comfortable, lightweight, and strongest saddles on the market today.
Nov 2022
The Hope HB916 is the best enduro bike we've ever tested, a thorough-bred race machine that patters through fast, rough terrain with no drama
Well-balanced
Quiet
Feels safe to ride fast
Stable but with good responsiveness
Meaningfully adjustable
Lead-time of 5 months
Dec 2021 · Warren Rossiter
Stripped-down urban singlespeed for under a grand
Great price
Good power delivery
Sharp ride
Low maintenance
Single gear not for everyone
No mudguards
Only one size
Sep 2021
The immediate thought upon opening a package containing several thousand pounds’ worth of two-wheeled electric excitement certainly should be ‘nice bike’, and the same is true even if the nice bike in question only costs a single grand. The Pure Flux One, despite the silly name that conjures up a disease that once inconvenienced medieval peasants (“I’ve got the pure flux, Blædswiþ! Prepare the pigsty!”) is a nice bike.
Q: Which Pure bikes are most popular?
The most popular Pure model families are the Classic, Urban Commuter, and Step-Through Classic.
Q: Does Pure make eBikes?
No, Pure manufactures conventional bikes and has not yet entered the e-bike market.