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jan 2026 · Escape Collective
Chatting dropbar MTBs and stem spacer stacks that can’t be adjusted, and Ask a Wrench returns.
apr 2025 · Ronan Mc Laughlin
The pros and cons of wind tunnels, CFD, and real-world testing, how brands use each method, and a framework for how to assess claims manufacturers make.

feb 2025 · Knut Nes
Mondraker was among the first traditional bike manufacturers to embrace ebikes. All the way back in 2016, they had three models. The full suspension 140 mm travel e-Crafty was probably the most popular one. But does anyone remember the e-Panzer...
aug 2024 · Josh Ross
The Zipp 303 XPLR SW is fast. It’s fast off-road, it’s fast on-road, and it never asks you to think about the ride ahead.

nov 2021 · Guy Kesteven
See.Sense has packed a ton of safety and even road and traffic response and report tech features into its lightweight Ace rear light. So is it the benchmark beacon of the future?
Sentient rear light safety
Light, bright and waterproof
Range of effective bike and body mounts
Easy smartphone control
Theft and crash alerts
Fast recharge
Traffic/road feedback for planners
Basic fun ride facts
Limited side visibility
Not as punchy as single LED lights
Traffic modes can currently irritate following riders

nov 2021 · Guy Kesteven
The 1000-Lumen See Sense Beam light offers an unprecedented level of automation, ride feedback and control but is it still a decent illuminator, too?
Tough, waterproof unit
Suite of smart urban focused safety features
Excellent Garmin based mount options
Set-and-forget riding environment automation
Smartphone control
Adequate, well balanced beam
Reasonable run times
Low on power for price
Calorie/Co2 data is obviously a guesstimate
Theft alarm depends on Bluetooth range
Level of tech will be overkill for many
Q: Which Sense bikes are most popular?
The most popular Sense model families are the React, Versa en Impact.
Q: Does Sense make eBikes?
Yes, Sense manufactures both conventional bikes and e-bikes.