Aldi`s latest bike offers

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andyfraser

Über Member
Location
Bristol
I also picked up a repair stand and am also very pleased with it. It feels sturdy enough. For the amount of times I need one paying more than £25 seems a bit much.
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Gatters

Senior Member
Location
Right Here
I got a garmin, all the stores only had 4 of them
 
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Sunny Portrush
Location
Musselburgh
I also picked up a repair stand and am also very pleased with it. It feels sturdy enough. For the amount of times I need one paying more than £25 seems a bit much.
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That does look rather good - they seemed to have plenty of them in my branch so my nip down tomorrow to see if any are left. Won`t be too bothered if there isnt tho, I`ll continue to use the garden furniture as a makeshift stand when I tinker on the bike lol
 

G3CWI

Veteran
Location
Macclesfield
That does look rather good - they seemed to have plenty of them in my branch so my nip down tomorrow to see if any are left. Won`t be too bothered if there isnt tho, I`ll continue to use the garden furniture as a makeshift stand when I tinker on the bike lol

I have one, Well worth the money and it makes working on my bikes so much easier. The only thing I would add is that it is a bit marginal on heavy bikes at full horizontal extension.
 
I bought the same stand from Aldi last year. Good and solid with my 2001 Scott on it.
A bit gutted with the price of the Garmin as I bought mine for £12 more last week!

The Crane trousers look ok but I'll pass because I was too long-legged for the last pair.

If the socks are the same as the ones I got 6 months ago the 9-11 is a great fit for size 9 feet, very comfortable.
 
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andyfraser

Über Member
Location
Bristol
That does look rather good - they seemed to have plenty of them in my branch so my nip down tomorrow to see if any are left. Won`t be too bothered if there isnt tho, I`ll continue to use the garden furniture as a makeshift stand when I tinker on the bike lol
They had loads at my local Aldi. The pallet was stacked so high I struggled a bit to get one down.
I have one, Well worth the money and it makes working on my bikes so much easier. The only thing I would add is that it is a bit marginal on heavy bikes at full horizontal extension.
I'd been putting off getting a stand, mainly because they seem so expensive, so I've muddled by without one. I popped the Felt on this afternoon and everything was right there to be worked on! Re-indexing is and adjusting the gears is going to be much easier now.
 

Mad Doug Biker

Banned from every bar in the Galaxy
Location
Craggy Island
Just built it up.... Oh that is chunky!!

I am not sure how long that handle bar stabilising bar will last with those rubber stays, but, we'll see!
 
No Garmins Ias far as I could see inthe Ely store but there was plenty of work stands.

Only things bought were some brioche rolls,rapeseed oil and peanut butter^_^
 

Arjimlad

Tights of Cydonia
Location
South Glos
More than 50 stands for sale in Bradley Stoke Aldi and a good stock of Garmin 200s as well.

I got some gloves for £6.99 as my old long-fingered non-winter gloves are wearing out. They seem to be reasonable quality and well-featured.

I also got a tin of spray on furniture polish for 69p with which I intend polishing the frame of my bike :smile:
 

glasgowcyclist

Charming but somewhat feckless
Location
Scotland
I bought the shoes, socks, a buff and the jacket. Pleased with everything so far except the jacket: it's short in the body and long in the arms and is most certainly not breathable. I have yet to try it in the rain but this morning's cool run (5.5deg C) into work showed it to be a boil-in-the-bag job. Disappointing.

GC
 
OP
OP
Sunny Portrush
Location
Musselburgh
I bought the shoes, socks, a buff and the jacket. Pleased with everything so far except the jacket: it's short in the body and long in the arms and is most certainly not breathable. I have yet to try it in the rain but this morning's cool run (5.5deg C) into work showed it to be a boil-in-the-bag job. Disappointing.

GC

I tried the jacket on in the shop and instantly put it back again lol
 
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