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Latest News and Reviews
Product News
05/06/25
Cardo Launches Cashback Promo in the UK
Cardo’s June cashback deal puts money back in your pocket - and the flagship Packtalk Pro in reach for less
Product News
04/04/25
Cardo Systems Partners with Roland Sands on Limited Edition Communication Device
Wireless communication company Cardo Systems has partnered with design expert Roland Sands to produce a first-of-its-kind collaboration
Gear
26/08/24
Cardo Packtalk Pro Review: Slick Intercom Gets Better Than Ever
Cardo’s new range-topping Packtalk Pro intercom adds some useful features, but it’s not quite a no-brainer
Gear
27/06/22
Cardo Packtalk Edge review | Best intercom on the market?
After a new intercom unit? We review the Cardo Packtalk Edge - packed with features, you could argue that it’s… cutting edge!
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Gear
25/03/22
Product review | Cardo Freecom 4X bluetooth intercom tested
Waterproof, JBL audio, voice activation. It’s got the gadgets, but is it any good? Here’s our review of the Cardo Freecom 4X intercom.
Gear
19/09/19
Cardo Freecom 1+ Review
We’ve been spending a few weeks getting to know the Cardo Freecom 1+ motorcycle intercom and Bluetooth set. Here’s how we got on.
Workshop
22/04/20
How does the Triumph Rocket 3 make all that power?
Triumph Chief Engineer, Stuart Wood takes on a deep dive into the engine internals of the new 2020 Triumph Rocket 3
Guides
22/11/17
How to... replace twin rear shocks
It's easier than you may think to give your motorcycle a suspension upgrade or just swap old shocks for new.
Guides
21/09/17
How to... fit some engine case covers
Because they're cheaper than a wrecked engine...