Plus BikeRadar’s highlights from this week

By Alex Evans

Published: Friday, 06 October 2023 at 06:00 AM


Just as winter is closing in, we’re ramping up publishing reviews of some of the best bike lights we’ve seen to date, in a bid to help you through the darkest months.

Exposure’s awesomely powerful MaXx-D MK15 scored a perfect five out of five, positioning itself as one of the best mountain bike lights we’ve ever tested. While the road-focussed smaller and lighter Toro Mk14 from the same brand was awarded a fantastic four stars.

If you’re after some extra illumination to make the night more fun, remember to check out all of our light reviews.

For those still clinging onto the remnants of summer in the northern hemisphere or if you’re joining us from the south, things couldn’t be any better in the world of two wheels.

SRAM’s first ebike motor, Powertrain, has spawned the release of a new carbon fibre Nukeproof Megawatt. Rob Weaver and I managed to ride it prior to the embargo lifting, both coming away very impressed with its fully electronic, automatic shifting.

Continuing the ebike theme, Orange has resurrected its Patriot, a model yours truly rode as a fresh-faced teenager. And in true Orange tradition, it flies in the face of carbon fibre, using the brand’s iconic monocoque construction.

It’s not been dull for human-powered bikes, either.

Mondraker has updated its razor-sharp F-Podium with slacker, more aggressive geometry and more suspension travel, responding to the increased technical demands of cross-country racing.

Orbea has also thrown the longer, slacker and lower treatment at the Occam, helping it morph from a do-it-all trail bike to a quasi-enduro-descender.

If you’re on the hunt for a more physical connection to your bike, video presenter Tom Law reviewed TRP’s TR12, its first full drivetrain. Be sure to check out what he thinks of this challenger brand’s take on shifting.

Switching gears back to high-tech kit and drag coefficient aficionado Simon von Bromley covered the launch of Aerosensor’s Aerodynamic Cycling System. The system measures – in real time no less – a rider’s aerodynamic drag.

The limited-edition Brompton x Bear Grylls folding bike may come as a surprise, but if you want to show the commute your wilder side, its forestry green paint job and matching pannier bags might do just that.

If you’d rather keep your clothes sweat-free when heading to the office or around town, Cannondale’s new Mavaro Neo SL could be the ebike for you. It has a Bafang motor, a load-carrying capacity of 18kg, and prices start at £2,200/€2,299.

Now, let’s dive headlong into this week’s hot new kit.