By Jack Evans

Published: Friday, 21 October 2022 at 12:00 am


While the UK government changes leader more often than Movistar Team at a Grand Tour, continuity reigns here at BikeRadar as we stick to our manifesto pledge of delivering you superb content.

Appropriately in a politically and meteorologically tempestuous week here in the UK, a deluge of waterproof mountain bike jacket reviews poured down onto the homepage, including the high-scoring Gore Endure waterproof jacket.

In related news, our list of the best waterproof mountain bike shorts will help you decide what to pair your jacket with.

When the sun comes out again, some of the best hip packs offer enough room to store your jacket beside your other ride essentials.

If you ride your road bike in the wet, technical writer Oscar Huckle says look no further than his High-Mileage Hero, the Castelli Gabba 2 jacket.

Moving away from wet-weather gear and onto wacky bikes, Oscar gave an ambivalent appraisal of the Berria Belador Allroad LTD gravel bike. Is the Spanish brand’s first drop-bar, knobbly tyred release one of our best gravel bikes?

In another busy week for Oscar, the seat-tube less Superstrata Classic was his Bike of the Week.

Air Deflector technology also lends an intriguing look to the new 2023 Bianchi Oltre RC, which the brand claims saves 17 watts at 50km/h.

Heading back off tarmac, Shimano’s new RX8R gravel shoe has an integrated gaiter to stop gravel getting into the shoe.

Now we’ve covered the news and review highlights, let’s cast our eyes over the finest tech to arrive at BikeRadar this week.

Portland Design Works Full Metal Fenders City mudguards

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The anodised aluminium mudguards have rubber flaps.
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The Portland Design Works Full Metal Fenders City do their uttermost to persuade skeptics that the best mudguards can be stylish as well as a practical addition to a winter bike.

Made from anodised aluminium, rather than plastic, and equipped with rubber flaps, these Portland Design Works mudguards offer as much coverage as the ‘Full’ in their names suggests.

They bolt on to mudguard mounts on your bike, which makes them harder to remove than the clip-on variety, but in theory, more secure and less noisy.

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The long front mudguard attaches at the fork crown and fork eyelets.
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As with most full-length mudguards, installation isn’t easy. Unless you’re adept with a drill and saw, consider taking them to your local bike shop mechanic, who should manage to fit them in 30 minutes or so.

By encircling much of the front and rear wheels, they should better protect you and, if you’re riding in a group, riders in front and behind from the worst of spray and road muck. They should also reduce how often you have to clean your bike.

The Portland Design Works Full Metal Fenders City measure 45mm wide and can fit a 700 x 35c road bike tyre, according to the brand. They’ll add 568g to your bike.

  • £109.99 / €145 / $129 / AU$225