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"When you say frame, do you mean just the frame or do you mean the whole bike? " The whole bike. Anything lighter than the black monster I had! | |||
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"I paid 980 for my hybrid road bike, it's carbon fibre and ideal for commuting, you could try eBay but if you want a light frame you will have to pay for it." I know, but as I said, I have about £150 and even then the choice is confusing and I don't know the difference between a good bike that's a bargain or being ripped off for a lemon. | |||
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"I paid 980 for my hybrid road bike, it's carbon fibre and ideal for commuting, you could try eBay but if you want a light frame you will have to pay for it. I know, but as I said, I have about £150 and even then the choice is confusing and I don't know the difference between a good bike that's a bargain or being ripped off for a lemon." Look on interweb and get people's reviews on their bikes, then try and find something within your budget the will meet your requirements, even go to halfords and have a look there, can at least feel the weight and get some advice before making any purchase, but personally I'd find an independent cycle shop as they're more savvy and proper geek about cycling so will understand what you're looking for. | |||
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"I paid 980 for my hybrid road bike, it's carbon fibre and ideal for commuting, you could try eBay but if you want a light frame you will have to pay for it. I know, but as I said, I have about £150 and even then the choice is confusing and I don't know the difference between a good bike that's a bargain or being ripped off for a lemon. Look on interweb and get people's reviews on their bikes, then try and find something within your budget the will meet your requirements, even go to halfords and have a look there, can at least feel the weight and get some advice before making any purchase, but personally I'd find an independent cycle shop as they're more savvy and proper geek about cycling so will understand what you're looking for." Thanks. I know what you mean about Halfrauds but I'm not going there. We have some fantastic bike shops in Leicester I'm planning on visiting. | |||
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"What specs should I be looking out for? What are your recommendations?" Dunno, try Specsavers | |||
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"I paid 980 for my hybrid road bike, it's carbon fibre and ideal for commuting, you could try eBay but if you want a light frame you will have to pay for it. I know, but as I said, I have about £150 and even then the choice is confusing and I don't know the difference between a good bike that's a bargain or being ripped off for a lemon. Look on interweb and get people's reviews on their bikes, then try and find something within your budget the will meet your requirements, even go to halfords and have a look there, can at least feel the weight and get some advice before making any purchase, but personally I'd find an independent cycle shop as they're more savvy and proper geek about cycling so will understand what you're looking for. Thanks. I know what you mean about Halfrauds but I'm not going there. We have some fantastic bike shops in Leicester I'm planning on visiting. " Sorry for mentioning halfords, any serious cyclist will tell you to avoid the place if purchasing a bike, they're bloody hopeless, I only ever go there for inner tubes if the shop I got my bike from is shut. | |||
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"If I want quality without rhe price tag I buy second hand off ebay or similar. You'll find it hard to get a good light bike new for 150 but you could easily get that second hand." Thanks. In order to buy from eBay, I need to know what I'm looking for, hence the post! I don't want to buy stolen goods either. | |||
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"I paid 980 for my hybrid road bike, it's carbon fibre and ideal for commuting, you could try eBay but if you want a light frame you will have to pay for it. I know, but as I said, I have about £150 and even then the choice is confusing and I don't know the difference between a good bike that's a bargain or being ripped off for a lemon. Look on interweb and get people's reviews on their bikes, then try and find something within your budget the will meet your requirements, even go to halfords and have a look there, can at least feel the weight and get some advice before making any purchase, but personally I'd find an independent cycle shop as they're more savvy and proper geek about cycling so will understand what you're looking for. Thanks. I know what you mean about Halfrauds but I'm not going there. We have some fantastic bike shops in Leicester I'm planning on visiting. Sorry for mentioning halfords, any serious cyclist will tell you to avoid the place if purchasing a bike, they're bloody hopeless, I only ever go there for inner tubes if the shop I got my bike from is shut." My son, who still cycles despite what happened, won't use the free repair kit I got from them | |||
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"I paid 980 for my hybrid road bike, it's carbon fibre and ideal for commuting, you could try eBay but if you want a light frame you will have to pay for it. I know, but as I said, I have about £150 and even then the choice is confusing and I don't know the difference between a good bike that's a bargain or being ripped off for a lemon. Look on interweb and get people's reviews on their bikes, then try and find something within your budget the will meet your requirements, even go to halfords and have a look there, can at least feel the weight and get some advice before making any purchase, but personally I'd find an independent cycle shop as they're more savvy and proper geek about cycling so will understand what you're looking for. Thanks. I know what you mean about Halfrauds but I'm not going there. We have some fantastic bike shops in Leicester I'm planning on visiting. Sorry for mentioning halfords, any serious cyclist will tell you to avoid the place if purchasing a bike, they're bloody hopeless, I only ever go there for inner tubes if the shop I got my bike from is shut. My son, who still cycles despite what happened, won't use the free repair kit I got from them" Haha very wise | |||
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"Sadly £150 won't give you much choice. Cycling is my thing and I could bore the arse of you all day long! If you're riding on and off road, then a cyclocross bike is ideal and try and getting the right size frame for your height is important. Don't worry about the weight of the bike, the more you ride it, the fitter you'll get and losing weight yourself goes to making it easier. I know plenty of riders who obsess about losing a few grammes off their bikes, but don't consider the extra weight they're carrying on themselves. Find a clean and well maintained bike and just get out and enjoy it. " Couldn't agree more. I used to race bikes and stopped racing last season, Its then that you go out and enjoy your bike rather than blowing out your arse trying to hang on to the guy in fronts wheel. So take that good advice and just enjoy the ride. xx | |||
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"Sadly £150 won't give you much choice. Cycling is my thing and I could bore the arse of you all day long! If you're riding on and off road, then a cyclocross bike is ideal and try and getting the right size frame for your height is important. Don't worry about the weight of the bike, the more you ride it, the fitter you'll get and losing weight yourself goes to making it easier. I know plenty of riders who obsess about losing a few grammes off their bikes, but don't consider the extra weight they're carrying on themselves. Find a clean and well maintained bike and just get out and enjoy it. " I won't be off-roading and I rode for years so fairly fit. My last bike was simply a tank, it was too heavy to lift up and down the garden steps but it was a cardio workout to the max! I'm tall with disprotional short arms, hence the more sit up and beg type. | |||
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"Ok you need a hybrid Wheels at least 29 inch and road tyres not bumpy ones Certainly no rear suspension and I'd avoid front suspension too The problem with finding such a bike second hand is sensible people buy them to use and keep unlike the high end mountain and road bike crew who many must have this season's bike That said the format is timeless and there will be good lightish bikes maybe 6 7 years old Remember cheap suspensions that you don't need weigh a ton xxx" Thank you | |||
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"I'd echo those saying get a hybrid. And avoid suspension, you don;t need it and at that budget it will offer no benefit. Look for something with an aluminium frame and I'd personally avoid discbrakes due to the budget you have Brand wise, Trek, Giant, Specialised, Boardman, will all be fine, " Thanks my lovely. | |||
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"U N I Cycles UK. In Loughborough. Sell serviced, secondhand bikes. Have a wide range. Maybe an idea to go have a look at different models." There's one similar in Leicester I'm going to visit tomorrow. | |||
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