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andsaw

Senior Member
I'm in the market for a new bike, currently on a T3, but have up to £1200 and i'm so overwhelmed on choice, would either the Planet X RT-58 Sram, Pro Carbon Tour De Yorkshire LTD Edition, Pro Carbon Shimano Ultegra 6800, or any of Ribbles, or if anyone can mention anything to rival this list which is just to keep it simple, i ride 4 times a week for around 30-40 miles and want it well lighter than the T3 which i will use during winter, i also have a new set of RS31's which can be used in place of if lower spec wheels.
Edit: should i add Beone who have a sale on at the moment.
 
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SteCenturion

I am your Father
How about Canyon ?

Direct sales from Germany so you probably can't try one but high quality & spec + great value for money.

Or how about Orro ? A new British company for same reasons.

2013 Cube bikes are heavily discounted & are VG VFM at full price even.

Ribble have some good stuff but customer service experience differs lots from threads I have seen on here.

Planet X on the other hand have a great rep for customer service/buying experience.
 

ianrauk

Tattooed Beat Messiah
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Rides Ti2
How about Canyon ?

Direct sales from Germany so you probably can't try one but high quality & spec + great value for money.

Or how about Orro ? A new British company for same reasons.

2013 Cube bikes are heavily discounted & are VG VFM at full price even.

Ribble have some good stuff but customer service experience differs lots from threads I have seen on here.

Planet X on the other hand have a great rep for customer service/buying experience.

I so like the look of the Orro Gold. Classy looking.
 
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andsaw

andsaw

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Thanks guys, gone and got a Cannondale Supersix Evo 105, and what a bargain, got it for £1274 plus i got £127.5 worth of free goods that you can pick yourself, so i got a pair of Shimano R107's and a Madison Flux Mens Softshell Windproof Jacket, and free Total Cycle Assist Insurance, plus £51 through Quidco, still pinching myself.
 
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