vickster
Squire
Anyone ride one?
http://www.pearsoncycles.co.uk/store/product/29984/Ridley-Eos-1008A-XS/
Just been to Pearsons in Sutton and had a long chat in the pro shop. Road bikes are back on the agenda after gaining better understanding on what can be done in terms of set up etc (my testride on a Bianchi last week killed my hands and put me off, but basically down to reach, stem length, handlebar specs etc etc).
It's a good looking bike, uncommon (I don't want a big US brand) and in budget.
We had a look at a Pearsons bike, while the whole British, unusual, able to be properly specced to me etc is very appealing, £1600 odd once I have put better wheels on as advised, is just too much for a new toy
http://www.pearsoncycles.co.uk/store/product/29705/Pearson-Pavé-450mm/ Yes definitely a better bike and surely worth the extra, but I don't think I'd be able to tell the difference and so justify it!
http://www.pearsoncycles.co.uk/store/product/29984/Ridley-Eos-1008A-XS/
Just been to Pearsons in Sutton and had a long chat in the pro shop. Road bikes are back on the agenda after gaining better understanding on what can be done in terms of set up etc (my testride on a Bianchi last week killed my hands and put me off, but basically down to reach, stem length, handlebar specs etc etc).
It's a good looking bike, uncommon (I don't want a big US brand) and in budget.
We had a look at a Pearsons bike, while the whole British, unusual, able to be properly specced to me etc is very appealing, £1600 odd once I have put better wheels on as advised, is just too much for a new toy

http://www.pearsoncycles.co.uk/store/product/29705/Pearson-Pavé-450mm/ Yes definitely a better bike and surely worth the extra, but I don't think I'd be able to tell the difference and so justify it!