Which Bike / Frame on a budget

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Which Bike

Scott CR1
0
No votes
Specialized Tarmac
1
20%
Condor Squadra
2
40%
Other
2
40%
 
Total votes : 5

Postby Grahame » Fri Nov 03, 2006 3:55 pm

[quote="Richard Appleton (Apples)"]I'm told they've been around a long time but does anyone know anything about Wilier

They look pretty good and I'm told they're sponsoring a couple of pro teams next year

Cheers


One of my friends over in Bath has had one for about 3 years. It's lovely.
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Postby Rob » Wed Nov 08, 2006 8:56 pm

if you havent bought a biek yet, plownen craven are sellign all their gear.......would defo suggest looking into one!
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Postby Paul on the Pearson » Wed Nov 08, 2006 9:46 pm

Have just had a quick wizz through this post. Not sure what your budget is, missed that bit, but a Pearson carbon pro is worth a look. No paint job or fancy decals just a mean looking, beautifully sculptured full carbon frame. Its light enougth and stiff enough to race on and comfortable , in fact very comfortable for sportives. Also getting your frame from a local small shop like Pearsons means brilliant after sales service and advice, usefull if you mechanical abilities and technical know how extend no further than repairung a punture.
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