London Cycle Show (Feb 2014)

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Yellow Fang

Legendary Member
Location
Reading
Elliptigo? I had a word to the guy on the stall, because I'd seen him on London-Edinburgh-London. He finished it on that damn thing, while I only got 80% of the way round on a road bike. Impressive bikes.

So why did no one cycle there? We took advantage of the secure parking, but it wasn't that busy at all.

Sadly cycling there did not end that well for us :sad:

That sounds like it. I was interested as I am a runner with persistent knee injuries. However, I suspect it is quite expensive and I don't know where I could keep it.
 

IncoherentJeff

Well-Known Member
Location
Gtr. Manchester
I too wasn't overly impressed. Overall it was a nice day (Saturday) but it didn't have what I was looking for, it was mainly road bikes, clothing & nutrition products.

I'd gone looking to have a serious chat about folding bikes, I expected a half decent selection as this was the London show. I was disappointed only afew retailer stands with a couple of Bromptons, a few Dahons and 2 Moultons and a Strida. No folding bike manufacturers had turned up and I didn't spot a single Tern. This was my mistake I should've looked at the exhibitors list before I went.

I also fancied picking up some new bar tape for my road bike but there really wasn't much choice when it came to accessories, so i left empty handed.

Chatting to one for people on the clothing stands, she recommended I check out the NEC show later in the year which covers a wider range of cycle types.

The police stand was very helpful when it came to chatting security and I'll definitely be ordering some Hope parts later this year.
 
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Celliptigo

Regular
That sounds like it. I was interested as I am a runner with persistent knee injuries. However, I suspect it is quite expensive and I don't know where I could keep it.

I'm a runner also and have been using a Elliptigo for 6 months. My dodgy foot only allows me to run twice a week so I use the elliptigo 4 or 5 times a week as part of my marathon training to compensate. They are quite expensive but you could hire/buy on hp from a company called rowhire and there is hardly any difference to the total price
 

Yellow Fang

Legendary Member
Location
Reading
I'm a runner also and have been using a Elliptigo for 6 months. My dodgy foot only allows me to run twice a week so I use the elliptigo 4 or 5 times a week as part of my marathon training to compensate. They are quite expensive but you could hire/buy on hp from a company called rowhire and there is hardly any difference to the total price

They are cool, or maybe naff, but to me cool :becool: But how would I get it down six flights of stairs? <sigh> I could not leave such a valuable thing in the hall.
 

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