I'm looking to buy a new bike. I've been to a specialist shop and know which one I'd like - I was just wondering if there are any bargain (or at least cheaper) websites/shops I should go to rather than buy from the first place I've looked at
the synapse alot but would like to really tell the difference between my old bike and the new one. Any advice greatly appreciated As any triafelete would say go carbon or go home! The one that fits best is the proper response but carbon is 1. Lighter 2. More
Anyone intrested,I have a gt I drive full suspension bike for sale, hydraulic discs, etc Good adventure race bike £525Giant ocr 2 full shimano sora groupset £425Both bikes are in really good condition and will suit a 6'4+ 15tone+ personNew bike
Hi AllI'm a runner but I love cross training in the pool and on my bike so thought I might take it up a step and do a tri when the season starts.Problem is I have no budget for gear at all and my bike is serviceable but basically a wreck.Its a Giant
Hi guys currently running 4-5 times a week only just getting back after 3 years off it!! So far doing o.k? taking things slow and steady building up miles and strength sessions.Anyway my question is i`ve been after a bike for a while and a colleague
Hi im injured at the mo due to soft tissue damage, shin splints/ankle whatever I am thinking of going on the bike for a few miles a day to keep up fitness. Does anybody have any advice ie, how many miles etcThank you in advance I'm recovering from
I've just figured out why I couldnt do a better bike split than Stephen Bayliss on Monday. As I cycled home I heard a rattling on my down tube. Looking closely I realised my Bottle cage had a loose screw.This is a text-book mistake that a lot
! Something had seized up apparently and kinda bonded itself to the wheel?I think they are reliable shop (Fred Baker cycles in bristol), at least that's their reputation.Also, its a specialized hybrid bike and apparently getting specialized spares can
Sorry to post another thread about which bike to buy, but I've spent the weekend sitting on bicycles, and I'm thoroughly confused............... I've got £600 to spend on a road bike - have never owned one before, and don't know enough to be able
Looking into the future, I can see how my current cycle probably won't make it to christmas and I am going to have to finally get my own racing bike. Now, the real question is, should I get a road bike or a tri-specific bike. Please advise Road. Tri