Hacienda71
Mancunian in self imposed exile in leafy Cheshire
- Location
- Wilmslow, Cheshire
Some of us still doChrist on a bike, we used to turn up for evening tens on the same bikes we'd use for the sunday club run![]()

Some of us still doChrist on a bike, we used to turn up for evening tens on the same bikes we'd use for the sunday club run![]()
Take aero helmet in a rucksack and leave with the starter etc. The swap back for return. Ideal warm up and cool down, I've ridden to club events in skinsuit and aero lid etc.When i start doing TT's ill have to ride there on a TT bike with all the trimmings, im gonna look like a proper bell end.
The TT bike looks rather tasty indeed. Dura ace, rear disc and tri spoke - hmmm better hide the credit card.Just thought to mention this but my club mate runs a company selling some of the nicest and keenest priced carbon TT bikes and wheels going. Many UK domestic testers and track riders are riding on the wheels, frames and aero bars that he sells. Definitely worthy of consideration, especially given the service and advice you get from him (being one of the UK's quick men himself and an aero obsessive, he knows his stuff).
ADR Carbon (http://www.adrcarbon.com/)
Edwards80 is riding one of the road frames and I am sure he would attest, ADR is the bomb!
Do you ride one of these bikes Rob?Would have to contact them re. that. Very approachable guy, drop him an email if you have a question, for example regarding the warranty period.
Yup i'll be buying a TT bike for next season and will defo keep an eye on ADR. Seems like quality for decent cash.James Gullen of Team Hope Factory Racing (which I believe is a pro team) races TT's on an ADR, does mid 18's.