Testing: VDO M6 WL: Simply good
Test: With the VDO M6 WL, we are testing the top model of the M series from VDO. A full range of functions, good handling and high-quality workmanship make it one of the best currently available ... read more
Test: With the VDO M6 WL, we are testing the top model of the M series from VDO. A full range of functions, good handling and high-quality workmanship make it one of the best currently available ... read more
Test: After we had problems with the connection with another VDO model (to the test), we were initially a bit skeptical when we installed the VDO M4 WL. But apparently the little ... read more
Test: Many self-proclaimed bike experts turn up their noses at the name XLC. But this attitude towards the accessories manufacturer under the umbrella of the Winora Group is completely unfounded: The components ... read more
Test: The company Cycle Parts GmbH from Neustadt in the Palatinate is probably better known to most people under the name VDO - and is certainly one of the top dogs, at least in this country... read more
Test: The Japanese manufacturer Cateye is still best known in this country for its bicycle lighting products. But actually the core competence of the company lies in the... read more
Test: The relatively young German manufacturer O-Synce has already managed to make a name for itself among the cycling community in its short existence. The bike computers of the Baden … read more
Test: With its features and specifications, the Cateye Adventure CC-AT200W moves between the established camps of bike computers - it is not a pure speedometer or speedometer, but ... read more
Test: With the Pro Scio Alti Ant+, the Dutch accessory manufacturer Pro Components has a real functional wonder in its range. This is primarily due to the Ant+ compatibility, which is almost ... read more