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iamRayRay

iamRayRay

Quads of Steel
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Hertfordshire
That's a bit of out of order isn't it? Why waste their time?

Not a waste of time. I stayed for 45 minutes chatting to them about their business and quite enjoyed it. Warned them that the bike had gone on offer. I'm not one to take liberties.
 

vickster

Squire
So did you tell them that you had no intention of buying the bike and they were still cool for you to go round and play with the bike?

Enjoy whatever you decide to purchase. You said specialized and the Tarmac works better for you than PX, so why not get an allez?
 
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iamRayRay

iamRayRay

Quads of Steel
Location
Hertfordshire
So did you tell them that you had no intention of buying the bike and they were still cool for you to go round and play with the bike?

Enjoy whatever you decide to purchase. You said specialized and the Tarmac works better for you than PX, so why not get an allez?

Yes, they were completely ok - that is what sort of people they were, trying to help a person like me to progress in the cycling world instead of flatly refusing to see me.

Thanks for the help. But I am taking my time deciding which frame and bike to go for next. I'd appreciate if we don't go off topic and start accusing me of wasting time.
 

vickster

Squire
It's cool that they were cool :becool:

I missed the delivery of my RT58 yesterday (nothing to do with Yodel, I wasn't home). Due for redelivery today.

My suggestion of an Allez was completely serious - if you want a Tarmac but lack the funds, the Allez with the same frame essentially seems a logical option. There must be plenty for sale second hand given how ubiquitous they are!

The Elite with tiagra is £720 new http://www.evanscycles.com/products/specialized/allez-elite-2015-road-bike-ec070566

Halfords have 10% off all bikes, plus the 10% with British Cycling, brings the team carbon with 105 to around £800
 

outlash

also available in orange
I'd appreciate if we don't go off topic and start accusing me of wasting time.

So let's see, 4 page thread asking for advice. Quite happy to go around to a seller's house with no intention of buying it (I think you've got a bloody cheek frankly), now stating that:

I am taking my time deciding which frame and bike to go for next

I don't think there's any accusations, I'd say it's a fact.


Tony.
 
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iamRayRay

iamRayRay

Quads of Steel
Location
Hertfordshire
Thanks Tony. Point proven.

Happy to progress with this thread again with advice again. As I have stated before, it was a great chat and they appreciated my "bloody cheek"
 

PaulB

Legendary Member
Location
Colne
Well, it arrived.

I went for a built bike from Planet X because I could have exactly what I wanted and save around £1,000 - £1,500 by having Planet X on the frame and not a big bike name.

The pros: Cost saving. Built to order. Pride in it being a British company. Choose colour you want.

The.... not pros: Delivery time longer than you're led to believe. Didn't fill me with the heart-stopping thrill taking home a Pinarello or Bianchi brought with it (the benefit of the saving neutralised right there).

On the whole, I'm glad I got it but I'm still getting used to it. It seems to lack some responsiveness compared to another of my bikes even though that one's on its last legs now.

Another mistake I made was to upgrade on the saddle. There was a free option with the build but I went for an expensive white San Marco which is very uncomfortable so I switched it back to a well-worn but still very comfortable Selle Italia which is now seven years old but amongst the best buys I ever made.

Here it is. Looks nice, doesn't it?
 

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Cyclist33

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So let's see, 4 page thread asking for advice. Quite happy to go around to a seller's house with no intention of buying it (I think you've got a bloody cheek frankly), now stating that:



I don't think there's any accusations, I'd say it's a fact.


Tony.

There's absolutely nothing wrong with going to look at numerous bikes, chatting up the staff at the different stores, taking your time before making a serious investment, being open that you're looking around and shopping around. People play tunes with their options all the time.
 
It seems to lack some responsiveness compared to another of my bikes even though that one's on its last legs now.

I have a frameset coming to put my 105 stuff on to. Interesting that you says lacks response, when so many say that it is quite twitchy on the front. What size stem do you use?
 
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