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Paul Grele

Reviewer at Cycling Weekly

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  • 1 week ago | road.cc | Paul Grele

    VERDICT: 10 Good light to be seen by but the inconsistent radar lets it down and makes it hard to recommend Good quality light Excellent battery life Good selection of light modes Uses Garmin-standard quarter-turn bracketUSB-C At road.cc every product is thoroughly tested for as long as it takes to get a proper insight into how well it works. Our reviewers are experienced cyclists that we trust to be objective.

  • 4 weeks ago | road.cc | Paul Grele

    VERDICT: 10 Excellent to use, robust and well made. And while expensive, its quality and durability make it worth the money Quality ratchet Comprehensive selection of bits Well made Compact Pretty pricey Leverage can't fully exploit the 60Nm rating At road.cc every product is thoroughly tested for as long as it takes to get a proper insight into how well it works. Our reviewers are experienced cyclists that we trust to be objective.

  • 2 months ago | road.cc | Paul Grele

    VERDICT: 10 Excellent compact and versatile tool for roadside or workshop use, though the high quality is reflected in the price Compact and lightWell madeVersatileMagnetic bit location Dearer than a regular multi tool and some ratchet tools At road.cc every product is thoroughly tested for as long as it takes to get a proper insight into how well it works. Our reviewers are experienced cyclists that we trust to be objective.

  • Jan 16, 2025 | road.cc | Paul Grele

    VERDICT: 10 A small and well-thought-out be-seen-by light that's easy to use and great value Very good visibility to other road users Easy to operate USB-C Low weight Great valueFully waterproof Plastic body – not aluminium At road.cc every product is thoroughly tested for as long as it takes to get a proper insight into how well it works. Our reviewers are experienced cyclists that we trust to be objective.

  • Jun 26, 2024 | cyclingweekly.com | Paul Grele

    Fara is an Old Norse word which means ‘to journey’ or ‘to venture’. It is still used in the English words ‘Wayfaring’ and ‘Seafaring’ with the same sense of meaning. Although I don’t intend to take the F\Road on the water, will it be an ideal companion to ride the roads and lanes of Surrey?

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