It has been a big week for lovely new bike stuff with autumn clothing arriving from Rapha, Pinarello and Café du Cycliste, glasses from Oakley, and updated colours from Brompton, but we’re starting with news of an indoor bike that harnesses your pedal power for use in the home…

Go for a ride, power your home: check out the indoor bike that turns exercise into electricity

A new exercise bike has been launched that allows you to generate electricity as you pedal, store that energy, and then use it to help power your home. Startup Tukas EV says that its HR Bank’s 2 kWh battery can keep the fridge going for three days, power 123 smartphones, or make 150 cups of coffee.

2023 Tukas EV HR Bank indoor bike - 1
2023 Tukas EV HR Bank indoor bike - 1 (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)

It might have crossed your mind when riding on a trainer that you’re producing a whole lot of energy that could be put to good use. Lithuania’s Tukas EV has decided to harness cycling energy for use elsewhere.

“HR Bank, at first glance resembling a classic exercise bike, on average can generate from 50 to 300W/h of electricity by pedalling,” says Tukas EV. “Fifteen minutes of pedalling is enough to fully charge a smartphone, while one hour of physical exercise fully charges a laptop.”

HR Bank can also store energy from the electricity grid, a car generator, solar panels, or wind power. It can be connected to any output device, from a kettle to a microwave.

Jonas Navickas, CEO of Tukas EV, says that the main aim of the HR Bank is to help create a greener planet.

“Humans waste countless amounts of energy, while natural resources are extremely limited,” he says. “The idea was that a person who bought an HR bank could not only use it as an external battery, charged from the sun or the grid, but in the absence of an external power source, could generate energy while pedalling. Not only does exercising take care of one’s health, but it is also a step towards a more sustainable future.”

The desire to help people become more independent of external energy suppliers also played a part in the development of HR Bank.

“When the war in Ukraine started, I was shocked by the sight of people with many extension cords trying to get electricity from one power generator to charge their phones,” said Jonas Navickas. “We also thought about unpredictable natural disasters that leave people without electrical power for days or even months. Consequently, the idea of HR Bank was born.”

HR Bank comes in a range of colours, materials and finishes with prices starting at €2,964 (around  £2,590) – so you’d need to generate a whole lot of electricity before you start moving into profit.

The seat (it’s not really a saddle, is it?) and pedals don’t look at all suitable for serious cycling but what do you think of the concept? Does the idea of channelling pedal power for use in your home make sense to you? Let us know what you think in the comments.

Find out more here 

Box-fresh Encoder Extension eyewear from Oakley

Oakley has introduced two new Encoder Extension glasses to sit alongside its existing Encoder. The glasses were worn by Sepp Kuss when he was crowned Vuelta a España champion last month.

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2023 Oakley Encoder Ellipse - 1 (1) (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)

“The Encoder Ellipse and Encoder Squared frames re-envision the original Encoder lens shape, enhanced by functional venting that provides a fresh and unique look,” says Oakley.

That really is a big ol’ vent across the top of the lens.

> Take a look at the best cycling sunglasses 2023

Our reviewer Jamie Williams rated the Encoders highly last year, although he said that the price was high.

> Check out our review of the Oakley Encoder sunglasses 

2023 Oakley Encoder Square - 1
2023 Oakley Encoder Square - 1 (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)

The Encoder Extension glasses use similar Prizm Lens Technology, meaning that they’re designed to enhance colour and contrast.

Both the Encoder Ellipse and the Encoder Squared are priced at £219.

Find out more here 

Rapha unveils its “most advanced race-ready jersey” – and it’s reversible

Rapha has introduced what it describes as “the most advanced race-ready jersey” it has ever made – and it’s reversible.

2023 Rapha Pro Team Reversible Crit Jersey - 1
2023 Rapha Pro Team Reversible Crit Jersey - 1 (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)

Rapha says the Pro Team Reversible Crit Jersey, designed with L39ION of Los Angeles, is “the ultimate less-is-more piece of kit for riders who want the very best when they race and train”.

The Legion-branded ‘training side’ features rear pockets for carrying your ride essentials, while the ‘race side’ is logo-free with no pockets, designed to keep drag to a minimum.

2023 Rapha Pro Team Reversible Crit Jersey - 2
2023 Rapha Pro Team Reversible Crit Jersey - 2 (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)

The jersey features a reversible zipper and silicone grippers on both sides of the hem.

Legion’s Chapter 3 team issue kit is now available in limited quantities for men, and will be made to order for women.

The Pro Team Reversible Crit Jersey is priced at £200.

Find out more here 

Do you like Brompton’s new colours for 2024?

If you’ve been humming and hawing about buying a Brompton folding bike, maybe the new colours for 2024 will tempt you.

2024 Brompton Flame Lacquer - 1
2024 Brompton Flame Lacquer - 1 (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)

The London-based company has announced a whole load of new colour options, the pick of the bunching this Flame Lacquer finish that you can get on the P Line and P Line Electric.

> Read our review of the Brompton C Line Explore

“Like molten copper, this red-coloured lacquer changes from light to dark as it moves,” says Brompton. “The hand-brazed steel welds are visible through the lacquer finish.”

2024 Brompton Yuzu Lime - 1
2024 Brompton Yuzu Lime - 1 (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)

We also like the Yuzu Lime finish that’s available on the C Line and Electric C Line.

Find out more here 

Pinarello debuts winter clothing range

Bike brand Pinarello – home to the upmarket bikes ridden by Ineos Grenadiers – has introduced a new range of winter clothing. Made entirely in Italy, it’s available in men’s and women’s cuts.

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2023 Pinarello clothing - 1 (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)

The Winter Jacket (£285) and Winter Jersey (£240) both feature Pinarello’s own water-repellent M-Brain fabric while also benefitting from a DWR (durable water repellent) treatment.

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2023 Pinarello clothing - 1 (1) (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)

The Thermal Jersey (£199) is designed to offer an aero fit while being breathable.

> Check out our first ride report on the Pinarello Dogma X

The range also includes Winter Bib Shorts (£210), base layers, arm/leg warmers, and various accessories.

Find out more here 

Café du Cycliste updates Atelier clothing for the off-season

Sticking with clothing, France’s Café du Cycliste has introduced a new line-up for autumn/winter in its short-run Atelier collection.

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2023 Cafe du Cycliste Atelier collection - 1 (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)

Want to guess what the pattern is based on? I’m confident that everyone went with ‘a microscopic cross-section of the gemstone onyx’. Or are you kicking yourself now.

2023 Cafe du Cycliste Atelier Alexine - 1
2023 Cafe du Cycliste Atelier Alexine - 1 (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)

This design has been applied to three road bike styles. The Ines thermal gilet (€205/£201) comes with Polartec Alpha insulation, the Gaella windbreaker jacket (€160/£157) is designed to be super-light and packable into a small pocket, and the Alexine long sleeve jersey (€190/£186) has a micro-brushed inner and is intended to be ultra-breathable.

Find out more here 

Fancy this funky French finish?

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2023 Bespoked Atelier - 1 (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)

Pics: Greenleaves Cycling/Rory Hitchens

Speaking of Atelier, check out this bike from France’s L’Atelier Des Velos – which translates as ‘The Bicycle Workshop’ – which we spotted at last weekend’s Bespoked Handmade Bicycle Show in Dresden, Germany.

> Check out 10 stunning bikes from Bespoked Handmade Bicycle Show 

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2023 Bespoked Atelier - 2 (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)

They’ve not held back on that finish, extending it to cover the handlebar, stem, racks, mudguards… Even the pump and bottle cages have the same treatment. 

L’Atelier Des Velos’ bike with the Café du Cycliste Atelier clothing? That might be going a bit far.

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Supersapiens glucose monitoring system launches Apple Watch display

The Supersapiens glucose monitoring system that we reviewed earlier in the year can now give you real-time readings on an Apple Watch.

2023 Supersapiens Apple Watch - 1
2023 Supersapiens Apple Watch - 1 (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)

When reviewing the system, our man Jamie praised its glitch-free performance and said it taught him a lot about his personal nutrition strategy.

> Read our review of the Supersapiens Glucose Monitoring System Subscription (Monthly) 

If you’re already a user, Supersapiens says that the Apple Watch integration mirrors the glucose reading, animation, and trend arrow of the mobile app.

Find out more here 

Ride the Giro d’Italia 2023 on Bkool

Indoor cycling platform Bkool has introduced a new virtual edition of the Giro d’Italia.

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2023 Bkool Giro d'Italia - 1 (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)

“Not only will all the fans taking part in the event be able to recreate the routes of the Giro stages, but they will also have the opportunity to do so with special guests such as Chris Froome, Alberto Contador, Óscar Freire, Remco Evenepoel or the other stars of the Soudal-Quick-Step team,” says Bkool.

> Find out how to get started with Bkool

Complete all the stages and you’ll be eligible to take part in a draw for all sorts of prizes provided by event sponsors, including Castelli and Technogym.

Find out more here 

Prologo redesigns Nago R4 saddle range

Italy’s Prologo has redesigned its popular Nago saddle range for the first time since 2016, and here’s a quick video to tell you what’s going on…

“The design of the Nago R4 is innovative and aerodynamic, the weight is reduced to a minimum and its 245x137mm dimensions are compact,” says Prologo. “The traditional T-shape allows good freedom of movement, while the slightly advanced anatomical centre grants a more aggressive riding position. The ergonomic semi-round shape facilitates the forward rotation of the pelvis, allowing you to effortlessly reach the handlebar.”

2023 Prologo Nago R4 saddle - 1 (1)
2023 Prologo Nago R4 saddle - 1 (1) (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)

The range includes uppers both with and without central cutouts (‘PAS’ is Prologo’s term that denotes a large central channel).

> Best road bike saddles 2023 — here are the top bike seat picks for every budget

The Nago R4 and Nago R4 PAS, with widths of 137mm, are the narrowest saddles in Prologo’s collection. As the names suggest, the Nago R4 147 and Nago R4 147 PAS are 147mm wide; these have 3mm more padding at the top.

All Prologo Nago R4 saddles have a long carbon fibre-injected base and each is available with either Nack (nano carbon fibre, £200) or TiroX (light steel, £122) rails.

2023 Prologo Nago R4 PAS saddle - 1
2023 Prologo Nago R4 PAS saddle - 1 (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)

The lightest model in the range is the Nago R4 PAS in a 137mm width. The version with Nack rails is a claimed 138g.

Find out more here

Ere Research debuts Explorator GCR40 workhorse wheelset

Ere Research has released a new Explorator GCR40 wheelset “specifically designed to be extra strong and sturdy for everyday use and road training”.

2023 Ere Research Explorator GCR40 - 1
2023 Ere Research Explorator GCR40 - 1 (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)

The wheelset, which succeeds the Explorator GC45, uses 40mm aero profile rims made from heat-treated niobium alloy. They are tubeless-ready and have a 21mm internal width, and Ere Research says that the 9mm inner drop makes tyres easy to install.

> The magnificent 7 upgrades to boost performance, comfort and bling up your bike

2023 Ere Research Explorator GCR40 - 2
2023 Ere Research Explorator GCR40 - 2 (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)

You get straight-pull Sapim Leader spokes and the rear hub uses a 4-pawl ratchet system. Freehub bodies for Shimano HG/Micro Spline, SRAM XDR and Campagnolo/Ekar are available. Ere Research claims weights of 1,023g (rear) and 861g (front).

The Ere Research Explorator GCR40 wheelset is priced at €499 (around £435).

Find out more here 

In case you missed it earlier in the week…