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Join Date: Apr 2005
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I have about £280 to spend including P&P and have seen the following 2 options.
Advice on the best please. Decathlon Store - 7.1 for £259.99 viewable only on the french website .fr or... Barracuda Azzuri on a certain 'discountbicycles' uk website for £279.99 delivered. I can't try the Azzuri for fit, whereas the Decathlon I can, and it has 2 years on parts, 5 years on frame. Any other models and places to find them would be gratefully received. I'm replacing an old Decathlon 7.1, so want a road bike (a proper bike as I call it). ![]() |
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Join Date: Nov 2003
Location: london, england
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buy secondhand, disregard guarantees like that, if you travel more than a couple of thousand miles in 2 years, you can expect even the best components to need some replacement parts. try racingbiketrader via the deeside website, or ebay, if you feeel very lucky & brave.
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Join Date: Apr 2005
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Thanks - I am still looking about for good 2nd hand.
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Join Date: Dec 2004
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*Yep - I agree with the other poster - buy second hand - much better value, learn how to maintain the basic stuff on your bike yourself. What's the worst that could happen on a secondhand bike? NOT MUCH!! Get a bike shop to check it out if you're concerned before buying it. Paul ;-) ![]() |
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Join Date: Apr 2005
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Am looking (trawling actually) through cycling classifieds and Ebay. Nice Trek 1000 for c£335 but probably already gone, and a touch over budget! Any item you spot, please pass on link. |
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Join Date: Apr 2005
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Thoughts on this Ebay item?
Item number :- 7152426387 |
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Join Date: Dec 2004
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Be real careful of any bike you bid on on EBAY. I have had some real bad experences on EBAY. I almost lost about $800 bidding on a bicycle. Use an ESCROW account if you do buy with that much cash. There are some real crooks on EBAY and some of them are using a London address. Good luck on your quest. |
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Join Date: Nov 2003
Location: london, england
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there are lots of threads about how to get burned on ebay. the easiest way seems to be to buy from zero feedback sellers! I'd go for someone who's been selling bikes on ebay for a while.
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Join Date: Mar 2004
Posts: 18
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Simple advice - buy second hand - it is easily the best option - NEVER buy from a 'Discount Warehouse' it's compromised gear - buy second habd and the worst you are going to get is a bike that was once someone's 'best' bike that has served a bit of time as a training bike and now has to make way for a new training bike - it all starts with someone else getting a new 'best' bike.
Try 'Cycling Weekly' or a Bike Jumble - someone who is 'retiring' is usually a good bet - shiny new bikes cost a fortune; be patient with your cash - you will get a bargain - just wait. I have 4 bikes, the nearest the door is a Marin mountian bike that is about 100 years old - a bike that lives on the turbo trainer - an old best bike, and two bike that I train / race on. Good luck. Here's a tip: There is a bike shop in Pagham, west Sussux - called Maestro - go and see him - in person if you can - the man is a genius, his son was a pro, his other son will be a pro - he does good frame deals, if you have the bits for it.... ![]() Good luck. |
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Join Date: Mar 2004
Posts: 18
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Where do you live?
I know lots of bike riders, and if you are interested, and live near the South of England you WILL pick up a road bike for your asking price - I guarantee it! |
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Join Date: Apr 2005
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NW of England, so bit far to travel to the Sth - I've ordered a new Decathlon 7.2, coz got fed up of trawling and not finding anyhting in price range - seems as thought you can buy old for nexct to nothing, or spend £500 on someones last year model.
I know I can get more 2nd hand, but it did have £50 knocked off the price. |
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Join Date: Jun 2005
Location: 25 Mile Out of London
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You probably bought your bike by now.. I would recommend a Hybrid with more road bike ride than not..
Best value for that price is the Specialized Sirrius which can be had for a 10% discount at Evans Cycles with an LCC card.. which brings its price down from 299 to 260... If you use it to commute its awesome..got Armadillo tires as well. I used to buy used but found New bikes to be much better value since I commute to London.. Quote:
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