By Stan Portus

Published: Friday, 18 November 2022 at 12:00 am


This week has seen a spread of bike launches across an array of disciplines and categories.

Monday witnessed Marin’s release of a new Rift Zone with revised geometry and kinematics. Alex Evans reviewed the Rift Zone 29 XR, praising the trail bike’s fun and engaging ride and reasonable price.

On Tuesday, Moots launched the Vamoots CRD. The titanium road bike can fit up to 32x700mm tyres and has full integration, which is a first for the brand from Steamboat Springs, Colorado.

Tacx announced the Neo Bike Plus, an updated version of the Neo Smart Bike. The indoor bike has new ergonomics and a price increase of over 50 per cent here in the UK.

Two electric bikes were launched in the form of the Orbea Wild eMTB and BMC Roadmachine 01 AMP X, the Swiss brand’s first electric all-road bike – and maybe the first bike to be marketed as an ‘electric all-road bike’, full stop.

Yeti continued its sweep of bike updates with the SB120 and SB140 trail bikes, following the launch of the SB160 last week.

Away from bike launches, we brought you our pick of the best helmet lights and tips for mountain biking at night.

If you’re unsure about what lights you should or shouldn’t be using at night, we published our guide to UK bike light laws.

We also updated our list of the best winter road bike tyres and best gravel tyres, with some of the latest releases in the two categories of tyres.

As ever, we brought you a whole host of reviews, including the Prime Primavera 32 wheelset and Shimano XT M8120 brakes.

One standout review was the Canyon Aeroad CF SLX 7 Disc eTap. The bike earned a rare five stars and senior technical editor Warren Rossiter says it may have convinced him to get an aero road bike.