Sonofpear
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- South Shields
After spending weeks searching and months saving I've finally got my first road bike. Travelled to a few different shops and had a few test rides. Tested a specialized allez sport which had been my first choice and trek 1.2 in the first shop. Both seemed strange as all I'm used to is bmx. Then I went to look at some giant defy's. The shop was really busy and didn't get a chance ride one but decided straight away that o preferred the look of the allez and trek anyway. So off to another shop, which I eventually got too no thanks to my stupid sat nav. I found this shop online and Im glad I went. They had some good deals on a couple of last years models, which were better spec'd and lower priced than the 2 bikes i had already ridden. I had a good talk to the guy in the shop and took an Orbea aqua San Remo for a ride. I wasn't sure of orbea because I'd never heard of it. But people on hear said they were good and the guy in the shop echoed that. Had a good 10 minute ride on it and liked it. Then I tried a Scott can't remember which model it was but wasn't so keen. The riding position felt more upright and although the guy said it was the right size it felt a bit small. At this point in my mind I'm thinking the orbea felt nicer and it's got a better spec than the allez and the trek surely it's a no brainer. I still wasn't 100% sure though. So I asked for another ride on the orbea, and after blasting up the hill outside the shop I thought this is the one for me.
The guys in the shop were really nice and helpful and the bike seemed like a great deal so I bought it. They also threw in some shorts pedals bottle cage and bottle and a jersey for just a few extra quid. I'm pretty excited and can't wait to get out and ride it. Happy days.
The guys in the shop were really nice and helpful and the bike seemed like a great deal so I bought it. They also threw in some shorts pedals bottle cage and bottle and a jersey for just a few extra quid. I'm pretty excited and can't wait to get out and ride it. Happy days.