Most comfortable frame material?

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jowwy

Can't spell, Can't Punctuate....Sue Me
Luckily I am not at home!

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have you bought it yet vick, you know you want to, go on, go on :whistle:
 
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vickster

vickster

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It's not actually something bad but the situation requires consideration of bicycle needs!
 

outlash

also available in orange
Are those the best wheels for the money as I have found for £160?

OK, a quick search around, I reckon I could do this for ~£1200 + any build cost...unless I have forgotten something absolutely obvious (I have saddle and pedals) :blush:...

Frame + Fork - £400
Handlebars - £30
Stem - £20
Apex Groupset (seems to include everything needed) - £420
Tape - £15
Seatpost - £40 (these are a mystery to me)
QR skewers - £25
Fulcrum 5 Wheels - £160
Tyres & tubes - £60

That would leave around £30 for sundries...does that seem about right?

Maybe a bit of shopping around could get you a bit under the £1200 mark (the fulcrums come with skewers :smile: ) but even at that price, that's a cracking bike for the money.


Tony.
 
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vickster

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have you bought it yet vick, you know you want to, go on, go on :whistle:
Frame now out of stock at the reduced price, so that's that :smile:
 
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vickster

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Having had another look, I am certainly taken with the orange beastie, definitely need a 54cm and have found the frame and fork for £399! Stocks seem low, my credit card is wobbling and I should get a few quid on Royal Mail shares
 
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vickster

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Bit the bullet on the frame after finding it for a good price at a London shop...I will soon have many brown boxes :whistle:
 
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