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Old 02-10.-2007, 04:50 AM   #1
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Hi people,

Has anyone any experience of the new range of Boardman bikes? They're designed by former British Olympic champion Chris Boardman. They're marketed through the Halford chain. From first glance, they seem quite good. But would they be more aimed for those who specialise in sprints? Any input, good or bad, greatly appreciated.

http://www.bikebiz.co.uk/news/27444...-Boardman-Bikes

http://www.boardmanbikes.com
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Hi people,

Has anyone any experience of the new range of Boardman bikes? They're designed by former British Olympic champion Chris Boardman. They're marketed through the Halford chain. From first glance, they seem quite good. But would they be more aimed for those who specialise in sprints? Any input, good or bad, greatly appreciated.

http://www.bikebiz.co.uk/news/27444...-Boardman-Bikes

http://www.boardmanbikes.com

I've got the MTB Pro. It's a HT and rides superbly. In fact it's awesome. Top of the range SRAM gears and shifters with Ritchey finishing kit. Goes like the wind but much quieter!
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