want a new bike
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want a new bike
Right im looking at either a surly cross check or singular peregrine to build up....any thoughts as to which one is best. Or the cotic was my other option..hmmm to many choices
- Bearbonesnorm
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Re: want a new bike
Do you want discs or not? ... that alone might be the deciding factor.
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Re: want a new bike
no stu im not bothered, just want to build a nice steel frame that i can do everything on from commuting to touring. That way i can get rid of the road bike to
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- JohnClimber
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Re: want a new bike
What about Surly's new ECR?
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john that looks pimp, ive just googled it!!
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Well in that case I'd take a look at the new Planet X Kaffenback ... F+F for £250. I've seen a couple built up and they do look very nice.
http://www.planet-x-bikes.co.uk/i/q/FRP ... e_and_fork
http://www.planet-x-bikes.co.uk/i/q/FRP ... e_and_fork
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Re: want a new bike
I had a Crosscheck, superb all rounder.
Can be used for everything, I rode mine as a fixed gear, tourer, a cyclocross bike and kiddy carrier.
I would say its only limitations are its weight (I saw it as sturdy) and the lack of discs ( now available as a disc compatible bike, what's wrong with cantis or Vs any way?).
Can be used for everything, I rode mine as a fixed gear, tourer, a cyclocross bike and kiddy carrier.
I would say its only limitations are its weight (I saw it as sturdy) and the lack of discs ( now available as a disc compatible bike, what's wrong with cantis or Vs any way?).
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I enjoyed my test ride on it's sister 29er+ the Krampus, but the ECR is more bike packing orientated and should be available in frame and fork before Christmas and as a complete bike before Easter.Yetiman wrote:john that looks pimp, ive just googled it!!
There are 3 dealers who can built a frame only up with Jones bars that I know about. Charlie the Bikemonger, Sideways Cycles (Stoke) and Keep Pedalling (Manchester)
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Got one - sold my Roadrat to pay for it - it's very nice, but not really a bikepacking bike. Will probably fit 32mm tyres for a bit of rough stuff. Great fast light tourer/audax/commuter though, and does look lovely.s8tannorm wrote:Well in that case I'd take a look at the new Planet X Kaffenback ... F+F for £250. I've seen a couple built up and they do look very nice.
http://www.planet-x-bikes.co.uk/i/q/FRP ... e_and_fork
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Re: want a new bike
Add EDS bikes near Pickering to that listJohnClimber wrote:There are 3 dealers who can built a frame only up with Jones bars that I know about. Charlie the Bikemonger, Sideways Cycles (Stoke) and Keep Pedalling (Manchester)
http://www.edsbikes.co.uk