Road Bike (or frame and forks) that can take full mudguards?
Andy Clarkecp
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Hi,
Thanks for reading this!
I'm looking to spend c£1000 on a new road bike that can take full mudguards and I am having difficulty finding any.
Do you have any recommendations/advice.
Thanks, again, for your time.
Andy
Thanks for reading this!
I'm looking to spend c£1000 on a new road bike that can take full mudguards and I am having difficulty finding any.
Do you have any recommendations/advice.
Thanks, again, for your time.
Andy
Andy
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There's a few frames here:
http://merciancycles.co.uk/offers.asp
that could be built up for less than £1000 with careful parts selection.Carlsberg don't make cycle clothing, but if they did it would probably still not be as good as Assos0 -
Ribble and Evans (Pinnacle) do them.
I had an Aeron TR1 that I really liked, sold the frame as I'm getting a Litespeed one but I'll miss the full mudguards.
Then, without mudguards -
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kinesis do the racelight T /Tk, and they to do whole bikes that will probably be around the £1000 mark there's been a lot of good stuff said about the racelite http://www.bikeradar.com/gear/category/bikes/road/product/racelight-tk-28905
the missus has got a kinesis crosslight, and is really happy with it.0 -
+1 for the TK. I love mine.0
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The bottom end Trek and Giant bikes used to be able to take mudguards. You could check if the current range can.
I use a Planet-X Kaffenback as my winter bike. It's built up with drops, 105 gears and full mudguards.0 -
Oops; you probably won't get the Gran Fondo for £1k0
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+1 for the TK - I helped a friend buy one. Though, be warned, the geometry is a bit "long" in that the seat tube angles are quite steep and top-tube lengths relatively long for a given size. Pick your size carefully or get fitted properly and you should be fine. Otherwise, a great frame and great value!0
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The Ribble winter bike will take full mudguards.'Hello to Jason Isaacs'0
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condor fratello too, and another condor, but can't remember which0
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This one does and is quite cheap:
http://www.fatbirds.co.uk/detail.asp/sku=rsi-guido
I bought one of these to use for a winter training frame, and it's extremely comfortable.
I built it with Fulcrum 5 wheels and stuff from my parts bin, and it's around 20lbs.Weather info: http://www.staydry.me.uk0