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Garz

Squat Member
Location
Down
Garz: assume you were just about to put yours in the bath? :whistle:

It was cleaned regularly but I did use it and not abuse it I can assure you!
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A great bike for starting off into road cycling, I do not regret it one bit. Which leads me to the boardman bashers.. I currently have moved onto a far more expensive Titanium machine but I cannot knock the comp that got me through so many miles.

If you haven't owned one and covered many miles using one then comments like the aforementioned mr festival are just plastic. I don't bash any other brands as I have not tried/used/abused them. Halfords tend to be hit and miss but the odd lbs can have just as poor a reputation, it depends on where you live.
 

lejogger

Guru
Location
Wirral
I currently have moved onto a far more expensive Titanium machine but I cannot knock the comp that got me through so many miles.

My best mate and cycling buddy has two titanium framed Enigma bikes that cost far and above the price of a Boardman for the frame alone, and wonderful they are too. He's cycled his whole life on a vast array of machines, yet still couldn't stop raving about my Team Carbon when I lent it to him for the weekend a couple of weeks ago.

His exact words to me were... "you see, you don't have to spend a fortune to get a really top piece of kit these days", and that's exactly what it's about. If it wasn't for C2W schemes and brands like Boardman producing superb value for money bikes then there'd be vastly less cyclists out on the roads. Instead we'd be sat on our fat arses, and commuting in our cars, creating more carbon for Mr Festival to breathe in and choke on, while he pootles about on whatever elite machine he owns.
 

adscrim

Veteran
Location
Perth
Your right you don't know my experience.
As for halfords, theres nothing to add about them.

Maybe if you explained your problem Boardman bikes, people would take less offence. Currently, all people see is you continually having a pop at Boardman's; a brand which has given and continues to give a large number of people great riding experiences. And I mean continually, I've just had a flick through your posts.

And for what it's worth, my riding experience started 20 years ago at the age of 13. I've been through high(ish) end steel, alu and carbon bikes and bought a Boardman comp 3 years ago as a fast commuter. I simply won't believe anyone that tells me this bike isn't excellent both as a bike and as value for money. This purchase resulted in me buying a Carbon Pro which is equally fantastic. Also, every review I've seen agrees with me.
 

amaferanga

Veteran
Location
Bolton
The boardmans are notorious for poor quality of finish of their frames, amongst other issues. In my experience the bottom bracket shells are not faced properly before bb's are fitted. this could be you problem.

But never mind, you still have a light, well spec'd bike at a good price, but has a poor frame and build quality and would benefit from a professional putting it right. This of course will cost money. The chances of anyone at halfords even knowing what a bottom bracket facing tool was, let alone knowing how to use it is remote, so to put it right is going to cost. Sorry,but how often do we hear stories like this, halfrauds strike again .


If they're notorious for poor quality then I must have missed all the unhappy owners posting on internet cycling forums. Also, if the bottom bracket shells aren't faced properly then surely there'd be loads of problems with prematurely worn out BBs? Again, I must have missed all the unhappy owners posting their complaints on internet cycling forums.


FWIW I don't actually own a Boardman, but nothing I have read would suggest the quality of the finish is any worse than that of mid-priced bikes form the big manufacturers like Specialized, Trek, Giant, etc.
 

festival

Über Member
Cubist said:
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I was going to suggest you were a bit of a tosser, but that would just be rude, so I won't.


Oh dear. You need to be a bit more inventive & witty, calling someone names is a bit juvenile, lets agree to differ,eh!
 

festival

Über Member
Maybe if you explained your problem Boardman bikes, people would take less offence. Currently, all people see is you continually having a pop at Boardman's; a brand which has given and continues to give a large number of people great riding experiences. And I mean continually, I've just had a flick through your posts.

And for what it's worth, my riding experience started 20 years ago at the age of 13. I've been through high(ish) end steel, alu and carbon bikes and bought a Boardman comp 3 years ago as a fast commuter. I simply won't believe anyone that tells me this bike isn't excellent both as a bike and as value for money. This purchase resulted in me buying a Carbon Pro which is equally fantastic. Also, every review I've seen agrees with me.

Fair comment.
My comments are based on what I see and have had to deal with.
 

Cubist

Still wavin'
Location
Ovver 'thill


Oh dear. You need to be a bit more inventive & witty, calling someone names is a bit juvenile, lets agree to differ,eh!
I'd rather be accused of being juvenile than make it absolutely clear on a cycling forum that you consider everyone with a Boardman is clueless and ill advised! Did you really not expect a retort to your patronising attitude?

For the record, I have a Boardman. It's very well made, it's very fast, it is extremely well equipped, and I find it very comfortable. It's components are good quality, they have lasted for two years so far with only a change of tyres. So what qualifies you to tell me, and many other Boardman owners on this site that we have made the wrong choice through a combination of stupidity, ignorance and misdirected hype?
 

Mark_Robson

Senior Member
I have a Boardman Hybrid Pro, amongst other bikes. I bought it boxed, set it up myself and have travelled 800 miles on it in three months. It's a fantastic bike for the money and I can't fault it at all.

Festival you may be surprised to know that I did a lot of research before I bought the Boardman and contrary to what you believe I am quite capable of making an informed choice. Your post is rude, patronising and makes you sound like an arrogant brand snob.
 

festival

Über Member
I'd rather be accused of being juvenile than make it absolutely clear on a cycling forum that you consider everyone with a Boardman is clueless and ill advised! Did you really not expect a retort to your patronising attitude?

For the record, I have a Boardman. It's very well made, it's very fast, it is extremely well equipped, and I find it very comfortable. It's components are good quality, they have lasted for two years so far with only a change of tyres. So what qualifies you to tell me, and many other Boardman owners on this site that we have made the wrong choice through a combination of stupidity, ignorance and misdirected hype?


You are getting uptight unnecessary and misinterpreting my words, while i may not be getting my point over as well as i intended, you are interpreting my words incorrectly and i think you know it. if you want to get so worked up about all this then its sad. I am above that , shame you cant be rude to my face then i can have a really good laugh.

what was it you said, mmm! Tosser!
 

festival

Über Member
I have a Boardman Hybrid Pro, amongst other bikes. I bought it boxed, set it up myself and have travelled 800 miles on it in three months. It's a fantastic bike for the money and I can't fault it at all.

Festival you may be surprised to know that I did a lot of research before I bought the Boardman and contrary to what you believe I am quite capable of making an informed choice. Your post is rude, patronising and makes you sound like an arrogant brand snob.


on the first part of your sentence, as I have said to others, fair comment .

on the latter, you have clearly misinterpreted my comments, there is no reason for you to take it personally, good luck, lets move on
 

Cubist

Still wavin'
Location
Ovver 'thill
I also recognise that many people don't really understand what they are buying into, the quality of ride different models give or recognise whats best for them etc.

I strongly believe people are seduced by the cheap carbon frames on offer at the expensive of what would be more appropriate for them.

,some people cant be helped.

Festival, you gloss over the fact that you posted the above sentences. They are, to anybody reading them, patronising, condescending, insulting, pretentious and make you out to be a brand snob.

I take back what I said. I was trying to make you realise that people would not like the way you were spouting your "tripe" as another poster called it.

I'm sorry that I said that I wasn't going to call you a tosser, I regret it immensely.

I'd love to meet you face to face, I'd buy you a beer like I would buy anybody a beer on the forum.

As for laughing in my face, I think that about sums up your arrogant manner.

I will ask you again: how are you qualified to make such swingeing generalisations on the bikes and the sort of people who buy them, particularly those unfortunate people who haven't benefited from you clearly more knowledgeable advice? I am genuinely interested.
 

Garz

Squat Member
Location
Down
festival I think what would clear it up properly so we can 'move on', would be to firstly apologise then to post here all the problems that you seen and that you dealt with.

Without some substantial evidence or weight in what you are saying then the percentage of happy boardman owners is crushing the e-forum snob bashers pretend incidents by a hefty margin.
 
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