Decathlon entry level road bike - what great value!

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Globalti

Globalti

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Agreed about the Stockport branch - I went back there this morning to pick up their £27 set of dumbells (reduced to £19.99 today - great price!) and had a quiet walk around. The store is well managed by competent staff and the bogs were spotless, always a good sign! The mechanics were working away quietly assembling bikes and seemed to be doing it with attention and concentration, also always a good sign. The demo bikes are well set up and correctly adjusted and they don't mind you taking a spin around their spacious store. The sport nutrition bloke was clued up about the products and the science and gave me some useful information. I really got a good vibe from the place.

Look at the spec on their carbon racer at £1700: http://www.decathlon.co.uk/btwin-facet-5-id_8203212.html

Full Ultegra, triple, comes with Pro 3s and Keo pedals.

Look at their top £2500 bike: http://www.decathlon.co.uk/btwin-facet-7-id_8203213.html

On the way home I stopped at my LBS and the best entry-level bikes they can offer are a Trek and a Giant, both at £550, both with Shimano 2300 (same as the BTwin) but both with ali forks. So it's going to be the Decathlon bike for Gti Junior.
 

Peteaud

Veteran
Location
South Somerset
The T3 is the best bike for the money.

The Facet 5 - stunning for that price.
 

Berties

Fast and careful!
how much money will you loose on it?it will allow you or your kids to learn more about cycling,so when you want to up grade it will allow you the knowledge,to know what you are requiring,good luck mate:thumbsup:
 
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Globalti

Globalti

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I already know what I require - a cheap bike that will fit him for a couple of years as he grows and makes him feel good but won't matter when he leaves it lying out in the rain, wrecks the drivetrain, falls off or gets it stolen by leaving it outside a friend's house.

Once he's stopped growing and learned to take care of his possessions I will buy him a more expensive bike.
 

Rafters

Member
I bought a Triban 3 about a month ago - great bike. Had some problems initially as the bike was set up terribly (went after work so was in a rush and didn't check it over before driving it home - what a wally) but fair play to Decathlon Lakeside, the manger apologised sent a voucher and I took it in to be sorted. The rear derallieur was bent so the guy fixed it up and sent me on my way.

Great bike!
 

Edwards80

Über Member
Location
Stockport, UK
will it take a rack and guards?

Aye. I had a rack and guards on mine for the first few months. I used clip on guards but it has the lugs for the rack.
 

turbomart

Über Member
Location
Norwich
Hi there, I'm a complete newbie to all this having never owned a road bike or racer as I used to call them.....I'm very interested in one of these bikes but haven't got a clue what size I would need? .... The nearest Decathlons store is over 100 miles from me so I will probably have to order one on line and get it delivered... I'm 5'10" and My inside leg measurement is 30" ...... Any help would be gratefully received :smile:

cheers Martyn
 
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