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What Paul says about his bike:
This bike has been to France on a number of occations through some seriously muddy conditions, and never required a single bearing. It’s such a compact back end for so much travel which makes it very chuckable. You can also ride it fast just like a downhill bike which makes this the most versatile bike I’ve ever owned.
What Paul says about his bike:
Perfect for training or weekend club rides my Roubaix is the most comfortable road bike I’ve ridden. It’s Carbon Fibre frame gives great stability and stiffness as well as absorbing the lumps & bumps in the road. |
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Rock Shox Tora air adjust fork.
Shimano XT Hollow Tech II cranks
Carbon FSA Bar
Easton Carbon Seat Post
What John Says About His Bike:
The 29er is an unusual looking bike with the larger than normal wheels but makes up for it on the trail with amazing grip and adjustable wheel base. This bike rocks check it out! |
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What Lee says about his bike:
After having yet another bike stolen I had the chance to buy one of our old bikes off a customer. Since owning it I’ve swapped the fork for a Marzocchi XC 500 and a Hope stem to go with the already upgraded Hope wheels and Hope disc brakes. |
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What James Says About His Bike:
The best value bike I have ever bought. Stable when off road and great for building technical skills then put on some slick tyres, a smaller freewheel and it’s perfect for commuting. |
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What Justin Says About His Bike:
After wanting a road bike for a few years I decided to go with the Allez, it has everything I wanted a lightweight alloy frame, carbon fibre forks and Shimano’s reliable Tiagra groupset. Since owning it I have upgraded to some lighter wheels for even more speed. |
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What Taz Says About His Bike:
I wanted something to use on the weekends and going to and from work yet didn’t want to spend a lot of money so I went for the entry level Allez. It share’s the same frame and fork as the more expensive models but with Shimano’s entry level gearing. |
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