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The doomed

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alp1950 said:
Sure that you want to buy a bike online? Be interested in what others here think. For me I'd want the security of having the LBS set the bike up properly & check the fit for me. Also many good LBS offer to check your bike out after a few weeks for problems that can arise when you first start riding it.

Good point - ill have a rake about!
 

rootes

Senior Member
what about a cyclocross bike?
 

HJ

Cycling in Scotland
Location
Auld Reekie
The doomed said:
Done Pedal for Scotland yesterday (which is how I discovered this forum!)...

So which jersey did you spot? So we know who to credit with signing up a new member ;)

As for buying a bike, I would recommended that you find a good LBS (the is a thread recommended them in the Beginner section) and try riding the bike you are looking to buy, it is the only way to find if it is really right for you.
 
I've got a Sirrus (sports '06) and I find it a great fast bike, I used it for Pedal for Scotland, its been on canal paths and other rough surfaces too, although they wouldn't be my choice surfaces. I still prefer this bike to my others but now my commute is shorter, its been retired to a leisure bike. The globe looks like a good recommendation, my alternative would be a Ridgeback the might be worth considering, Ive got a Velocity for my commute. It has 37c tires, I think I'll put something narrower on when they eventually 4,300 miles there still going strong but its only a year and a half old.
 

HJ

Cycling in Scotland
Location
Auld Reekie
HLaB said:
I've got a Sirrus (sports '06) and I find it a great fast bike, I used it for Pedal for Scotland, ...

I can confirm that HLaB on a Sirrus was fast, thank god he wasn't on the Bianchi... He really proved that you don't need a road bike to go fast...
 
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Not keen on a cyclocross, but thanks.

No idea what jerseys I seen as I was too busy flying passed them all :biggrin:

Cheers for evens link, anyone know of the Sport being on sale anywhere?

Also, does anyone know what the 2009 replacement model is? Heard they are changing the name of all the Globes for 2009.

Just dont fancy the Sirrus wheels, bit of a wimp, so the Globe shall do!
 

goo_mason

Champion barbed-wire hurdler
Location
Leith, Edinburgh
The doomed said:
No idea what jerseys I seen as I was too busy flying passed them all :biggrin:

You weren't dressed in white on a white Trek road bike, were you ?!!

(Sorry - a bit of an in-joke amongst Team CC regarding the little race we had with someone who couldn't climb even the tiniest of gradients, but was good at going downhill :smile:)
 
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Well actually.... na it wasnt me!

Spotted you at the start line, never seen any of you again... so I dunno who won but im guessing it definately wasnt me!
 

BentMikey

Rider of Seolferwulf
Location
South London
goo_mason said:
(Sorry - a bit of an in-joke amongst Team CC regarding the little race we had with someone who couldn't climb even the tiniest of gradients, but was good at going downhill ;))

Sounds like me, LOL. Uphill at 3mph, downhill at 45 round here it seems.
 

HJ

Cycling in Scotland
Location
Auld Reekie
The doomed said:
...Spotted you at the start line, never seen any of you again...

Good that is credit to the whole team, accept HlaB who was late, but then he did make up for it by setting the pace for the rest of the race ride...
 

Maz

Guru
The doomed said:
Im thinking the Mongoose Crossway 450 looks by far the best of the hybrids in the £350-ish price area. - Anyone see any obvious downfalls?
It's got front suspension. It's up to you, but do you really want that? It will sap your energy, IME.
 
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The doomed

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Maz said:
It's got front suspension. It's up to you, but do you really want that? It will sap your energy, IME.

TBH, not particularly.

But im struggling to find a hybrid I like with same spec - but without front suspension.

If the Sirrus could take 700x35mm tyres id have it in a minute
 
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