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On Wed, 31 Mar 2004 20:27:41 +0100, Ivan wrote
in message : My priorities are long distance comfort and speed. I plan to do all of my riding on roads or well maintained canal paths. My maximum trip mileage this year will be about 200 miles in two days which I will be training up to. As I will keep the mtb commuter practicality isn't a major concern but I would like it to take mudguards. My budget is about £500. A second hand Dawes Galaxy and £250 left over for some really good beer ;-) -- Guy === May contain traces of irony. Contents liable to settle after posting. http://www.chapmancentral.co.uk 88% of helmet statistics are made up, 65% of them at Washington University |
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Ivan wrote:
Hi, Having convinced myself I can afford a second bike and cycled enough miles to have a general opinion on what I want I'm hoping you can recommend a few bikes to try out. I received some good advice here last year and turned my old mountain bike into a commuter machine with slicks, mudguards etc and it's still serving that purpose well. What I'd like now is something I can stretch my legs on a bit more. Something fast that will make longer rides more fun. My priorities are long distance comfort and speed. I plan to do all of my riding on roads or well maintained canal paths. My maximum trip mileage this year will be about 200 miles in two days which I will be training up to. As I will keep the mtb commuter practicality isn't a major concern but I would like it to take mudguards. My budget is about £500. I don't care much about brand names but I'd like to buy local so that means main stream. I'm prepared to try drops or flat bars but I'm guessing drops fit my requirements better. Having looked around the web the sort of bike that I think would fit the bill would be a fast hybrid, e.g. a discovery or sirrus, but with drop bars instead of flats. If Audax bikes were a bit cheaper they'd probably be perfect, it seems that consumer demand means you get more bang for your buck with a hybrid. Any ideas ? Thanks, Ivan I know this is a bit out of your budget, but maybe not all that much, and if you can find someone doing a 2/3year old model you may get a good enough discount on it... I really like my Audax bike, it's a Dawes, with the 531c (lighter than normal 531 steel tubing) frame. They're making them with aluminium frames now I think. I know I saw ads for the model from the year I got a few months back in one of the cycling magazines (possibly an ad in the CTC mag?) - which would be 2 or 3 years back - new, just stock that's not sold cos people insist on having the coming year's colour or something ;-) Lovely bike, light, fast (would be even faster if it didn't have all the junk I've added to it). Comes with mudguards but you can whip them off if you fancy, and I think takes slightly bigger tyres than the shipped 25's, maybe bigger again without mudguards. Shimano Tiagra 3x9 gear and gubbins, rx100? brakes. Will take front and rear pannier racks. Velvet |
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"Ivan" wrote in message
... Where is local for you? If it includes Edinburgh, Aberdeen or Newcastle, then I'd recommend taking one of their own-brand machines out for a spin. Their city bike (The "Courier") has had some pretty good reviews over the years and ISTR that their higher class racer (Sora / Tiagra equipped) was within your budget. They can be found at www.edinburgh-bicycle.co.uk Jon |
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![]() Ivan wrote: Hi Jon, local for me is Northern Ireland, preferrably Belfast. I am thinking about a weekend break to Edinburgh on the ferry some time soon so I'll have a look at their stuff but given the choice I'd still rather buy local. But it is possible to test abroad and order locally when you are sure of the specifics. I'm about to do just that in the UK, where there is a much wider range of bikes available than here in France. EFR Ile de France |
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"Ivan" wrote in message
... Second hand would be good, I've been keeping an eye on the small ads but haven't seen much. Maybe it's the wrong time of year. If you are not a member of the CTC, I ruge you to join. There are a Several of touring bikes advertised in the back pages of every copy of the magazine. In addition to all the other benefits. Also, locally I found FreeAds had lots of bikes, but mostly mountain bikes of course. -- Guy === May contain traces of irony. Contents liable to settle after posting. http://www.chapmancentral.co.uk 88% of helmet statistics are made up, 65% of them at Washington University |
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Ivan wrote:
It looks exactly like the kind of bike I'm thinking about but as you say, new ones are out of my budget. There are a some local shops doing Dawes, I'll ask what they have in store. Spa Cycles in Harrogate often have discounts on last years Dawes. I know you said local and Harrogate is local to me ! Is it to you ? You didn't say where you are ! |
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If you are not a member of the CTC, I ruge you to join.
Is "ruge" and urge inna recumbent stylee??? Cheers, helen s --This is an invalid email address to avoid spam-- to get correct one remove fame & fortune **$om $ --Due to financial crisis the light at the end of the tunnel is switched off-- |
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dirtylitterboxofferingstospammers wrote:
Is "ruge" and urge inna recumbent stylee??? As it's the CTC, more likely inna trundlee stylee... ;-) My CTC sticker is on the back of the Streetmachine, a more benign piece of trundling machinery you'd be hard pushed to find anywhere. Pete. -- Peter Clinch University of Dundee Tel 44 1382 660111 ext. 33637 Medical Physics, Ninewells Hospital Fax 44 1382 640177 Dundee DD1 9SY Scotland UK net http://www.dundee.ac.uk/~pjclinch/ |
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"Elisa Francesca Roselli"
wrote in message ... But it is possible to test abroad and order locally when you are sure of the specifics. I'm about to do just that in the UK, where there is a much wider range of bikes available than here in France. Interesting. My experience of France was that there was a better selection. I guess it depends what you're looking for. The places I've seen in France appeared to be dominated by road bikes (My thing!), while they often come a poor second in general bike shops here. Will be in Britanny in 2 days, cycling and looking for a replacement crankset for the fixer, so I'll put the theory to the test. Jon --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.624 / Virus Database: 401 - Release Date: 15/03/2004 |
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Ivan wrote:
In article , "MSeries" wrote: Ivan wrote: It looks exactly like the kind of bike I'm thinking about but as you say, new ones are out of my budget. There are a some local shops doing Dawes, I'll ask what they have in store. Spa Cycles in Harrogate often have discounts on last years Dawes. I know you said local and Harrogate is local to me ! Is it to you ? You didn't say where you are ! I should have said, local to me means Belfast. If you can't find one locally, there used to be a couple of places online that did dawes at quite a discount (and other ones too) - though that doesn't help with the test riding, of course - and you'd be relying on it fitting when it turns up, which can be a bit hit and miss to get exactly right I think, they all seem to be slightly different sizes even if they're called the same thing, cos of the difference in the way they measure them and stuff. Velvet |
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