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Help needed on new bike £600-£750

Postby Wanderer » Wed Dec 24, 2008 8:55 pm

Following a visit sometime early on Sunday morning by some toe-rag who bolt-cutted the shed padlock and knicked my 10-year-old Rockhoppper and my one-year-old entry-level Giant, I now have to go through the whole process of choosing a new bike (don't suppose I'll get full replacement monies from the insurance, so I'll just have to concentrate on the road bike this time).

Having been a club member now for around 7 months, I'm just bewildered by the huge display of bikes on a Saturday morning. So I need some help. I guess sticking with Giants (they seem to have dropped the SCR range - I had a 2.0 - and they've now replaced it with Defy) or Specialized gives you more spec for your money as they are a bit more mass-produced, but does anyone have a really good alternative idea for something in the £600-£750 range (yes, you can see I've caught this bug, as the stolen Giant was around £450). Box Hill and my age seem to dictate a real need for a good low gear - the Giant's triple gave me a 30 on the front and a 25 on the back. Not too worried about sexy colours although Bianchi blue-green makes me jealous when I see it!

And if you live near Sutton, watch out. I'm told by the police that there's a wave of shed and garage bike thefts going on. It must have been a quiet day on Sunday, though, as they sent Forensics around. And the first thing he did was to pick up the cut padlock with his bare hand. I suppose I knew really that he wasn't going to dust it anyway for prints. More importantly, when the police rang later to give me my crime number for the insurance, they offered me the services of their Victim Support Unit. Very touching and understanding in the circumstances. Helmets off to Sutton police.
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Re: Help needed on new bike £600-£750

Postby Andrew G » Fri Dec 26, 2008 1:06 pm

Glad to see someone adding to their stable :D .
For £750 I think a good bet would be to check out Evans and Halfords for their Pinnacle and Boardman bikes. At that price range they have good purchasing power so you can get a pretty good spec for your money.

Also check Wiggle for the Focus bikes, they are very nice and the alu bike (in your price range) has had excellent reviews. Variado with Shimano is the one I saw with the great reviews but see they also do a Culebro with Sram at the same sort of price.

Also go to GBs and see what deals they have in their sale. Lots of bikes will get discounted and some that are not on the website but pulled out of old stock. In many cases these will only be 2 year old models and very good bikes but they'll want to clear them for 2009 models so you can pick up a bargain. Being a local bike shop rather than big dealer or online you should get a bit more flexibility if you want to change the odd thing on it - chainset for a triple for example, but don't rule out a compact as a 50/34 with a cassette with a 27 sprocket will still give you a very low gear.

Pearsons in Sutton are also an excellent shop and will also be knocking out "old" stock for new models so worth a visit. Very helpful brothers (Pearson) run it.

Happy shopping.
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Re: Help needed on new bike £600-£750

Postby Roy Green » Fri Dec 26, 2008 1:24 pm

I noted a nice knoch-down Planet X for £750 (from about £1300) on Wednesday.
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Re: Help needed on new bike £600-£750

Postby Jon C C on a Bianchi » Sat Dec 27, 2008 11:02 am

[quote="Wanderer"] Not too worried about sexy colours although Bianchi blue-green makes me jealous when I see it!



Hi, if you want a bianchi at that price you probably know you're firmly in the Via Nirone range. I have a Via Nirone triple with Shimano Tiagra gears etc. Bought it two years a go in GBs sale (they had to import it especially from Italy as that particular set up was not available in the UK). Personally I think it's a great bike for the money, goes where you want it to, handles well and very stable. The compact frame gives a comfortable riding position and the carbon forks are kind to the body. and of course, there's the sexy colour - celeste. Nice. :D :D :D :D

Draw backs - if you're going to race you might want a more out and out race bike (the Bianchi Via Nirone weighs in at about 22 lbs) but the Bianchi B4P range is definitely above the £750 mark even in the sale.

Not many Bianchi triples about but as Andrew says a 50/34 compact with a 27/28 sprocket should give about the same ratio. I looked into the Boardman recently a very good bike and spec for the money but the compact is a 50/36 Shimano so you will have to get some work done and I don't think you'll get a comparable ratio to a triple easliy.

Anyway good luck

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Re: Help needed on new bike £600-£750

Postby Dominic » Sat Dec 27, 2008 7:01 pm

Have a look on here:

http://www.ribblecycles.co.uk/

Have a look on their special deal bikes that are good value. Alternatively use their bike builder to build to your price and spec. Don't worry about the bike being delivered as they are very well packed but easy to assemble when they come (you just turn the handlebars round and adjust the seat).

I have got one of their winter bikes and think they are superb :D
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Re: Help needed on new bike £600-£750

Postby tel » Mon Dec 29, 2008 9:18 pm

Wanderer

I`m thinking of selling my Pearson Carbon Pro, it has Kserium SLs and full 10 speed Durace, although it is 3 or 4 years` old now but it has only been ridden in the summer months and I would say it is in excellent condition. It cost £25000 then.

I really like the bike and only selling because I feel a Colnago coming on.

They sized these frames centre to top (57) but it would be more like 54 c2c.

I`m 5ft 9in if that helps.

I think £800 would be a steal for someone.

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Re: Help needed on new bike £600-£750

Postby Wanderer » Thu Jan 01, 2009 7:30 pm

Thanks for all the help. In the end I wimped out a bit and bought the next step up in the Giant SCR range as my local bike shop was offering last year's model at £550 down from £650. I know it's not much of a discount when retailers are expected to be lucky to get any sale at all, but there you go. I thought I'd notice it, moving down from a triple to a double, but took it out today over Epsom Downs and up Box Hill, and I reckon the only reasons I was slow were because I've hardly done any exercise over the last six weeks, I've gluttonized myself over Christmas and it was perishing up at that altitude!
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