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Been to Halfords for a look about this morning, first thing i looked for was the Carrera Kracken, and to be honest, i thought it looked a bit poor, the one on display had some sketchy welding on show which immediately stood out to my eye.
So i had another look about, the entry level stuff all looked a bit gash so i wondered over to the pricey`ish stuff.
One really caught my eye was the Boardman "Team" (iirc the middle range one)
Yes its a lot more than the Kracken but the frame looked a lot nicer, infact the whole bike looked like it was put together better, iirc i could not find any dodgy welding on it at all, so maybe they grind the welds down?
Looked mint in its kind of matt grey colour, and i have deceieded to skip the Carrera stuff altogether and go for a Boardman jobbie.
Decision now is do i go for the 2011 Boardman "Team" or the 2010 Boardman "Pro" (works out the same price) need to research the components and hurry up because the scheme is kicking off in may at work
So i had another look about, the entry level stuff all looked a bit gash so i wondered over to the pricey`ish stuff.
One really caught my eye was the Boardman "Team" (iirc the middle range one)
Yes its a lot more than the Kracken but the frame looked a lot nicer, infact the whole bike looked like it was put together better, iirc i could not find any dodgy welding on it at all, so maybe they grind the welds down?
Looked mint in its kind of matt grey colour, and i have deceieded to skip the Carrera stuff altogether and go for a Boardman jobbie.
Decision now is do i go for the 2011 Boardman "Team" or the 2010 Boardman "Pro" (works out the same price) need to research the components and hurry up because the scheme is kicking off in may at work
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I bought a B'Twin 8.1 after a lot of research. There was no other bike out there that could match the spec for the price. They have a great range from the cheapest tothe dearest and good service. 5 year frame warranty, 2 year parts warranty. If you are not worried about the "badge" then you can't go wrong.
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I thought French manufacturer Decathalon had rebadged all their UK models B'Twin, maybe it was just some of them.
I looked at B'Twin earlier this year when I was looking for a cheapish new road bike, Very good price for the kit you get: I eventually went for a Basso, the frame on the Basso is really nice but the finishing kit was cheaper. Reasoning was I could always change stuff as necessary LOL
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I looked at B'Twin earlier this year when I was looking for a cheapish new road bike, Very good price for the kit you get: I eventually went for a Basso, the frame on the Basso is really nice but the finishing kit was cheaper. Reasoning was I could always change stuff as necessary LOL
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My first bike was a carrera fury, had it for a while and for the money was a bloody good bike, quite well specced as well. Sold it on a couple of years later for the same money, seems that second hand bikes are selling really quite well with everyone getting back into them
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Well I got another Carrera and what a difference. It's like a totally different bike (bought from another shop) and with the new saddle i've bought it's great. Just been out for my first ride and found a nature reserve 1 mile from my front door I never knew existed (middle of no where and found via the Springwatch website). So a couple of miles road riding with the suspension lock out on and a mile or so off road with the lock out off and got back wanting more immediately!
No clanking, no noise riding along changes up and down the gears perfectly. Went up a really steep muddy hill in the nature reserve in the lowest gear and it was trying to wheelie everywhere so need to practice balance/weight distribution and gear selection! Really pleased with it so will get out on it tomorrow whilst everyone else is watching some wedding or something.
No clanking, no noise riding along changes up and down the gears perfectly. Went up a really steep muddy hill in the nature reserve in the lowest gear and it was trying to wheelie everywhere so need to practice balance/weight distribution and gear selection! Really pleased with it so will get out on it tomorrow whilst everyone else is watching some wedding or something.
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I cycled to work and back, and though the sight of me in lycra might appeal to some, I didn't want to put my colleagues off their breakfast, so I wore my Adidas running pants over the top of my bib shorts. Looked OK and not vomit inducing, LOL.
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davyboy........how big are you?
Perhaps I'll rephrase that...........what size are you err what size are your cycling clothes, I could make an offer. All I have at the moment are some Endura padded undershorts LOL
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Perhaps I'll rephrase that...........what size are you err what size are your cycling clothes, I could make an offer. All I have at the moment are some Endura padded undershorts LOL
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Some are large I would imagine. He is about 6' 2 1/2" and weighed about 15 stone when he bought some of the stuff. I'll try and get him to post some pics, or at least describe the stuff he's got to get rid of
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Those are £65, but have padding included. You could fake it with a pair of Matalan cheapo shorts with the cycling shorts underneath.
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I'm 6 foot 2 LOL
How about bravo2zero sps has the shorts and I'll take the tops.
I'll drop you a cheque in the post to cover postage or donate to any charity you would like, at work it's a ride to Paris starting Wednesday morning
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I'm 6 foot 2 LOL
How about bravo2zero sps has the shorts and I'll take the tops.
I'll drop you a cheque in the post to cover postage or donate to any charity you would like, at work it's a ride to Paris starting Wednesday morning
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My Vulcan (2008 model) has recently needed a service, the gears on that were starting to require more force to get them to change and the chain was catching on the derailer. I thought i'd give it a go and after an hour had made it far worse! I've sorted it now though and re-lubed it all and again it feels better than new!
I wish i'd have seen your link to the Vengeance earlier on this week though, I could have sold my bike to the Father-In-Law then and got one myself! Instead, he's collecting one like yours today.
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He went to collect the Vulcan today and was told there was a break in and his bike was stolen. They didn't have any more in stock so they've upgraded him to the Vengeance FOC! I'll give it a go and report back on the differences.
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Really impressed with the Vengeance, the hydraulic brakes work far better than the discs on my Vulcan, the gears are smooth and the ride is generally better.
As he will only do short journeys around parks etc and I like to go bombing through forests we've decided to swap I'm changing all the bits over tomorrow morning
On another note, we went here today http://www.sherwoodpinescycles.co.uk/ Great for getting out on the bikes. 3 different trails, bbq/play area, well stocked shop etc. If you're within an hour of it i'd suggest giving it a go.
As he will only do short journeys around parks etc and I like to go bombing through forests we've decided to swap I'm changing all the bits over tomorrow morning
On another note, we went here today http://www.sherwoodpinescycles.co.uk/ Great for getting out on the bikes. 3 different trails, bbq/play area, well stocked shop etc. If you're within an hour of it i'd suggest giving it a go.
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Righty, well i came home from work on monday night to find an email letting me know that my LOC was ready to print out.
So i printed it out
Then popped over to Halfords for yet another look, and within 15 mins, i had walked away with a 2011 Boardman Pro MTB and this is after trying a bike on for size in the shop and pestering the manager regarding the best way to setup the seat and such for my height.
I declined there offer of building the bike as i dont hold much confidence in them at all, plus i was reasonably sure i knew how to build a bike, upon removing it from the box so it would fit in the car, it was mostly assembled anyway.
Got it home tuesday night, had to fit the front wheel, complete handle bars, pedals and seat/post, fantastic.
I was dieing to get out on it but the bloody thing came with presta valves and i never had an attachment for my compressor, so i had to just look at it all night in the living room (its not getting stored in the garage until i put in an anchor point and decent lock)
Last night i called into my local Sports Direct store as i was told they had cheap cycle gear, and picked up a pump and such.
I was bloody knackered just after pumping the tyres up
Managed to get the tyres pumped up (convinced the pump is a bit dodgy tbh) then jumped on it for a quick test ride, hit the front brakes and nearly went over the bars as i was not used to suspension forks , dohh. i also figured i would test one of these android cardio aps to log a test run.
Locked out the front fork and whipped around the block to test the gears (all setup fine from the factory fwiw) with me recently moving to this area i dont reall know my way around, so i went off down a trail round the side of the house towards the rugby training ground, managed to get round the back of the training ground following some kind of trail and figred i would get the thing really shifting to see what the fork was like, i ended up jumping down a bloody 3 foot slope that i never noticed until the last few seconds, well the fork works pretty well
Figured i would come back around to the house and check all the bolts and such, got it back onto the road, locked the fork and turned the corner to get back to our street.
Only i rode straight past the house for some reason, and ended up going on (what felt to me) an epic journey until i saw the signs for the coast, at this point i realised that pretty much the entire journey so far was down hill, and i had to get back home, so i doubled back, damn the hill really killed me, 16 years since i have ridden a bike and it was destroying me trying to get home
I was getting a stitch so i was about to stop, and this little bloody kid just came cruising past me up the hill delivering papers so i cracked on and managed to get home, i had to use both arms to lift my leg at the front door step lmfao!
Totally knackered i crashed on the sofa with some Strongbow until the missus came home as i could not be arsed to move
Bike is brilliant, really impressive machine, although i have a sore **** from the seat, sore/destroyed body from the ride, and that app claims i only rode 4.33 miles (it MUST be lying)
So i printed it out
Then popped over to Halfords for yet another look, and within 15 mins, i had walked away with a 2011 Boardman Pro MTB and this is after trying a bike on for size in the shop and pestering the manager regarding the best way to setup the seat and such for my height.
I declined there offer of building the bike as i dont hold much confidence in them at all, plus i was reasonably sure i knew how to build a bike, upon removing it from the box so it would fit in the car, it was mostly assembled anyway.
Got it home tuesday night, had to fit the front wheel, complete handle bars, pedals and seat/post, fantastic.
I was dieing to get out on it but the bloody thing came with presta valves and i never had an attachment for my compressor, so i had to just look at it all night in the living room (its not getting stored in the garage until i put in an anchor point and decent lock)
Last night i called into my local Sports Direct store as i was told they had cheap cycle gear, and picked up a pump and such.
I was bloody knackered just after pumping the tyres up
Managed to get the tyres pumped up (convinced the pump is a bit dodgy tbh) then jumped on it for a quick test ride, hit the front brakes and nearly went over the bars as i was not used to suspension forks , dohh. i also figured i would test one of these android cardio aps to log a test run.
Locked out the front fork and whipped around the block to test the gears (all setup fine from the factory fwiw) with me recently moving to this area i dont reall know my way around, so i went off down a trail round the side of the house towards the rugby training ground, managed to get round the back of the training ground following some kind of trail and figred i would get the thing really shifting to see what the fork was like, i ended up jumping down a bloody 3 foot slope that i never noticed until the last few seconds, well the fork works pretty well
Figured i would come back around to the house and check all the bolts and such, got it back onto the road, locked the fork and turned the corner to get back to our street.
Only i rode straight past the house for some reason, and ended up going on (what felt to me) an epic journey until i saw the signs for the coast, at this point i realised that pretty much the entire journey so far was down hill, and i had to get back home, so i doubled back, damn the hill really killed me, 16 years since i have ridden a bike and it was destroying me trying to get home
I was getting a stitch so i was about to stop, and this little bloody kid just came cruising past me up the hill delivering papers so i cracked on and managed to get home, i had to use both arms to lift my leg at the front door step lmfao!
Totally knackered i crashed on the sofa with some Strongbow until the missus came home as i could not be arsed to move
Bike is brilliant, really impressive machine, although i have a sore **** from the seat, sore/destroyed body from the ride, and that app claims i only rode 4.33 miles (it MUST be lying)
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Oh dear Micky, 4.33 miles, thought you had rode hundreds based on the build up.
Honestly it gets easier, im about 17 st (and on a diet) at the moment, was 40 last year and can just get on it and ride 50 or more miles, have done 20/25 every day this week by extending my route home, so if I can do it and not really feel it you should be able to build up pretty quickly, the seven mile route home is a breeze, road bike helps....
So satisfying happening on another rider and then cruising past, saw a serious looking roadie as was turning out, got behind him and caught up, was only doing 13/14 mph and getting out of the saddle for the smallest incline, gave him half a mile and waited for cars to pass, then blasted past with a cheery "Morning", no repsonse.
Honestly it gets easier, im about 17 st (and on a diet) at the moment, was 40 last year and can just get on it and ride 50 or more miles, have done 20/25 every day this week by extending my route home, so if I can do it and not really feel it you should be able to build up pretty quickly, the seven mile route home is a breeze, road bike helps....
So satisfying happening on another rider and then cruising past, saw a serious looking roadie as was turning out, got behind him and caught up, was only doing 13/14 mph and getting out of the saddle for the smallest incline, gave him half a mile and waited for cars to pass, then blasted past with a cheery "Morning", no repsonse.
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Also consider a cheap £100 bike will probably have poor gears, i.e. 15 gears but you might only be able to select 3 of them due to the poor manufacturing. (Especially if they are selectable using a push/pull lever or handlebar grip). This will p1ss you off no end when you are going up a hill and you can't change down.
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The latest guidelines from HMRC have made my works Cycle to work Scheme (Halfords) pretty unfavourable now. If you had a LoC < £500 the final market value is 18% of original LoC and if its > £500 its 25%:
http://www.hmrc.gov.uk/manuals/eimanual/EIM21667a.htm
I guess as they cottoned on to the fact that people are buying more expensive bikes than they really need. My work has implemented that as 5% taken net from your wages and they pay the outstanding 20% but have to add it to your P11D as a taxable benefit.
I calculate that as just a 20% saving now which you could probably easily get walking in to a shop off the street. Berkshire Cycles near me is a Specialized main dealer and offer 15% off RRP as standard.
Gave my bike its first proper workout at Cannock Chase on Monday. Stayed with my brother and we did the Monkey Trail. Never done anything like that before and the uphill was soul destroying and left you knackered for the high speed downhill sections. Still I only managed to stack it once with minimal blood loss so cant grumble. Can now see the appeal of a full sus bike lol.
http://www.hmrc.gov.uk/manuals/eimanual/EIM21667a.htm
I guess as they cottoned on to the fact that people are buying more expensive bikes than they really need. My work has implemented that as 5% taken net from your wages and they pay the outstanding 20% but have to add it to your P11D as a taxable benefit.
I calculate that as just a 20% saving now which you could probably easily get walking in to a shop off the street. Berkshire Cycles near me is a Specialized main dealer and offer 15% off RRP as standard.
Gave my bike its first proper workout at Cannock Chase on Monday. Stayed with my brother and we did the Monkey Trail. Never done anything like that before and the uphill was soul destroying and left you knackered for the high speed downhill sections. Still I only managed to stack it once with minimal blood loss so cant grumble. Can now see the appeal of a full sus bike lol.
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