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GavinDavies7

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Location
Rhondda valley
Thanks everyone picked the bike yesterday managed to have enough for shoes and peddles so really happy with the deal I got.planning on using the bike to lose a bit of weight so no need to buy clothes I will keep the ones I am using at the moment. Thanks for the replies
 

vickster

Squire
Thanks everyone picked the bike yesterday managed to have enough for shoes and peddles so really happy with the deal I got.planning on using the bike to lose a bit of weight so no need to buy clothes I will keep the ones I am using at the moment. Thanks for the replies
Please get some pedals for it ;)

Enjoy the new bike :smile:
 

martint235

Dog on a bike
Location
Welling
Enjoy.

I was just going to add that I'd get the best bike I could afford that suits my requirements and worry about buying kit later. I've used C2W twice now, the first time was a £300 single speed which I wanted and the second was a £850 disc braked commuter
 

cyberknight

As long as I breathe, I attack.
I wanted although didn't need a new bike on C2W.
Just looking at the specs and i realize that i dont really need one apart from being shiny carbon and @vickster favourite colour :whistle:
Old bike = 9.kg before i changed the wheels Wheel weight: 1,230g front / 1,850g back to some superstar ones that weight sub 1500g
New bike = 9 kg with the same basic wheels that came on my old bike .

Groupset
old = sram apex
New = tiagra.
Seems a lot of money to spend for for very Little benefit.

Old = white triple butted alloy, new = carbon .
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vickster

Squire
Seems pointless, colour notwithstanding, unless you want a new bike and have the readies

£1000 a lot for a carbon bike with Tiagra, look for an older model, interest free credit
 
@cyberknight, sure there'll be a Px for you....an rt-80 is a lovely bike in my opinion!
 
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