Thread to tell everyone what bargains you've spotted!
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50% off all Pearl Izumi and Giordana at Sigma Sport - not the greatest selection but a few things there that might be of useROAD < Scott Foil HMX Di2, Volagi Liscio Di2, Jamis Renegade Elite Di2, Cube Reaction Race > ROUGH0
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The Michelin Pro Race 4 deal is back - buy 2 and then apply to Michelin and they'll send you a pair of Lithions. £50 for 2 Pro Race 4s and the cheapest I have found Lithions for is £12.75 each....
http://www.ribblecycles.co.uk/sp/road-track-bike/michelin-michelin-tyres-road-tri-track-folding-michelin-pro-4-race-service-course-folding-tyre/michtyrf209http://www.georgesfoundation.org
http://100hillsforgeorge.blogspot.com/
http://www.12on12in12.blogspot.co.uk/0 -
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Campagnolo Bobet Thermo Bibtights for £40. only X large left by the looks of things
http://www.planet-x-bikes.co.uk/i/q/CLCABTB/campagnolo_bobet_thermo_bibtights0 -
bunter wrote:Campagnolo Bobet Thermo Bibtights for £40. only X large left by the looks of things
http://www.planet-x-bikes.co.uk/i/q/CLCABTB/campagnolo_bobet_thermo_bibtights0 -
I thought they had strategic extra padding and an anatomically shaped storage pocket...
but apparently "...With a career spanning 1947 to 1959, Frenchman Louis Bobet became one of cycling's legends with 3 consecutive Tour de France wins and a host of other Accolades..."0 -
Garmin Edge 800s are the cheapest I can find on the web at Sports Pursuit here: http://www.sportpursuit.com/sales/garmin-edge-gps
Loads of other cycling related kit currently on there, including great looking kit from Velox, Giro shoes, Superfeet insoles, Rolf wheels, and much more.
Please use my referral link if you're buying anything: http://www.sportpursuit.com/join/tetm0 -
tetm wrote:Garmin Edge 800s are the cheapest I can find on the web at Sports Pursuit here: http://www.sportpursuit.com/sales/garmin-edge-gps
Loads of other cycling related kit currently on there, including great looking kit from Velox, Giro shoes, Superfeet insoles, Rolf wheels, and much more.
Please use my referral link if you're buying anything: http://www.sportpursuit.com/join/tetm
Seriously tempted. Anyone know if that code for completing the survey is still valid? And if so, what it is (I can't find mine anywhere)?
Ta!0 -
Worked for me 10 days ago. Just redo the survey if not0
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tetm wrote:Garmin Edge 800s are the cheapest I can find on the web at Sports Pursuit here: http://www.sportpursuit.com/sales/garmin-edge-gps
Loads of other cycling related kit currently on there, including great looking kit from Velox, Giro shoes, Superfeet insoles, Rolf wheels, and much more.
Please use my referral link if you're buying anything: http://www.sportpursuit.com/join/tetm
How much is the 800? I can't get onto the site without logging on and I can't be bothered to register etc etc...Do not write below this line. Office use only.0 -
Garmin Edge 800 Trail Bundle (Incl. 1:50K GB Discoverer Map)
£270.00
£400.00 RRP
Garmin Edge 800 Enduro Bundle (Incl. 1:50K GB Discoverer Map)
£315.00
£450.00 RRPBMC TM01 - FCN 0
Look 695 (Geared) - FCN 1
Bowman Palace:R - FCN 1
Cannondale CAAD 9 - FCN 2
Premier (CX) - FCN 6
Premier (fixed/SS) - FCN30 -
Headhuunter wrote:tetm wrote:Garmin Edge 800s are the cheapest I can find on the web at Sports Pursuit here: http://www.sportpursuit.com/sales/garmin-edge-gps
Loads of other cycling related kit currently on there, including great looking kit from Velox, Giro shoes, Superfeet insoles, Rolf wheels, and much more.
Please use my referral link if you're buying anything: http://www.sportpursuit.com/join/tetm
How much is the 800? I can't get onto the site without logging on and I can't be bothered to register etc etc...
£315 for the Enduro bundle. I'm not sure how that compares to other prices out there, but I've got £50 worth of referrals burning a hole, and was hoping to get that survey bonus code. I have been thinking about getting an 800 for a while anyway.
If you do decide to register then I can heartily recommend you do so using this blokes referral code: http://www.sportpursuit.com/join/JT0 -
Jonny_Trousers wrote:Headhuunter wrote:tetm wrote:Garmin Edge 800s are the cheapest I can find on the web at Sports Pursuit here: http://www.sportpursuit.com/sales/garmin-edge-gps
Loads of other cycling related kit currently on there, including great looking kit from Velox, Giro shoes, Superfeet insoles, Rolf wheels, and much more.
Please use my referral link if you're buying anything: http://www.sportpursuit.com/join/tetm
How much is the 800? I can't get onto the site without logging on and I can't be bothered to register etc etc...
£315 for the Enduro bundle - the cheapest elsewhere on the net is £359.99 for the same package.
If you do decide to register then I can heartily recommend you do so using this blokes referral code: http://www.sportpursuit.com/join/tetm
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tetm wrote:Jonny_Trousers wrote:Headhuunter wrote:tetm wrote:Garmin Edge 800s are the cheapest I can find on the web at Sports Pursuit here: http://www.sportpursuit.com/sales/garmin-edge-gps
Loads of other cycling related kit currently on there, including great looking kit from Velox, Giro shoes, Superfeet insoles, Rolf wheels, and much more.
Please use my referral link if you're buying anything: http://www.sportpursuit.com/join/tetm
How much is the 800? I can't get onto the site without logging on and I can't be bothered to register etc etc...
£315 for the Enduro bundle - the cheapest elsewhere on the net is £359.99 for the same package.
If you do decide to register then I can heartily recommend you do so using this blokes referral code: http://www.sportpursuit.com/join/JT
FTFY
Cheers!
Have you gone for it, then?0 -
Muc Off big bottles multi-buy, at about half price.
http://www.mandp.co.uk/productinfo.aspx?catref=901548&tier1url=Bike-Care&tier2url=Special-Offers&tier3url=Muc-Off&tier4url=Muc-Off-5-Litre-Offer
And there are still Garmin 800s cheap on Sports Pursuit with a reference code here:
http://www.sportpursuit.com/sales/garmin-edge-gps
Use reference link below to keep us both happy:
http://www.sportpursuit.com/join/tetm
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More importantly, what new lid should I get (some larges are too small so currently in a spesh propero L), and where is the best deal on it.
(PS if you want to join sport pursuit, tetm's link doesnt work you actually need www.sportpursuit.com/join/cyclingprop ).What do you mean you think 64cm is a big frame?0 -
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tetm wrote:Muc Off big bottles multi-buy, at about half price.
http://www.mandp.co.uk/productinfo.aspx?catref=901548&tier1url=Bike-Care&tier2url=Special-Offers&tier3url=Muc-Off&tier4url=Muc-Off-5-Litre-Offer
Bargain, thanks! Nic big bottles to keep in the shed. Will make it hard to find an excuse not to clean all the bikes in the house though!RIP commute...
Sometimes seen bimbling around on a purple Fratello Disc or black and red Aprire Vincenza.0 -
Cheap Oakleys (courtesy of HotUKDeals) http://www.hotukdeals.com/deals/oakley- ... ng-1524368
M-frame Hybrids (in a curious yellow branding )
And some Split Jackets
Both from Rutland CyclingROAD < Scott Foil HMX Di2, Volagi Liscio Di2, Jamis Renegade Elite Di2, Cube Reaction Race > ROUGH0 -
meanredspider wrote:Cheap Oakleys (courtesy of HotUKDeals) http://www.hotukdeals.com/deals/oakley- ... ng-1524368
M-frame Hybrids (in a curious yellow branding )
And some Split Jackets
Both from Rutland Cycling
I know I shouldn't care but come on.... really, would anyone wear livestrong glasses. I some some guy in full livestrong kit the other day and I actually laughed out loud. I noticed some livestrong running pants in TK max the other day, £3.50!!!!0 -
PeteMadoc wrote:I know I shouldn't care but come on.... really, would anyone wear livestrong glasses. I some some guy in full livestrong kit the other day and I actually laughed out loud. I noticed some livestrong running pants in TK max the other day, £3.50!!!!
I still wear my LiveStrong helmet and my T-shirt - LiveStrong isn't Armstrong - I really don't see a problem with it. And it certainly wouldn't stop me buying a pair of shades at a massive discount. That's taking yourself and the brand far too seriouslyROAD < Scott Foil HMX Di2, Volagi Liscio Di2, Jamis Renegade Elite Di2, Cube Reaction Race > ROUGH0 -
antlaff wrote:
I have one from last year, wasn't convinced, and put in a quick link to remove the chain to clean it properly.
Toolkit at £25 might be of interest.
Oh, and spoke reflectors in April seems unusual timing.Location: ciderspace0 -
meanredspider wrote:PeteMadoc wrote:I know I shouldn't care but come on.... really, would anyone wear livestrong glasses. I some some guy in full livestrong kit the other day and I actually laughed out loud. I noticed some livestrong running pants in TK max the other day, £3.50!!!!
I still wear my LiveStrong helmet and my T-shirt - LiveStrong isn't Armstrong - I really don't see a problem with it. And it certainly wouldn't stop me buying a pair of shades at a massive discount. That's taking yourself and the brand far too seriously
Helmet and glasses fine, but the t-shirt would be relegated to gardening / decorating duty by now if it was me!0 -
antlaff wrote:
What Dr Lex Said.
I am actually off to buy a quick link this afternoon for chain cleaining duties"If you always do what you've always done, you'll always get what you've always got."
PX Kaffenback 2 = Work Horse
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Talking of Lidl, I notice that their sunscreen range is back in stores. I'm keen on SP20 sun screen but its quite expensive at £25, but Lidl have a version of it that costs £4. Tried it last year and seems fine. Lidl's standard creamy type sun screens I didn't like.0
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DrLex wrote:antlaff wrote:
I have one from last year, wasn't convinced, and put in a quick link to remove the chain to clean it properly.
I also bought one of these last year, and am very impressed with it. It's actually a Barbieri one, which usually costs a whole lot more - way better than one I got from Wiggle that fell to bits every time I used it.
Admittedly, I always use it with something a little stronger than the degreaser supplied, but it works really well, IMO.0 -
BigMat wrote:meanredspider wrote:PeteMadoc wrote:I know I shouldn't care but come on.... really, would anyone wear livestrong glasses. I some some guy in full livestrong kit the other day and I actually laughed out loud. I noticed some livestrong running pants in TK max the other day, £3.50!!!!
I still wear my LiveStrong helmet and my T-shirt - LiveStrong isn't Armstrong - I really don't see a problem with it. And it certainly wouldn't stop me buying a pair of shades at a massive discount. That's taking yourself and the brand far too seriously
Helmet and glasses fine, but the t-shirt would be relegated to gardening / decorating duty by now if it was me!
Well you wouldn't catch me wearing that sh1t, not even on the turbo **shudder** I'd feel all dirty.0 -
PeteMadoc wrote:BigMat wrote:meanredspider wrote:PeteMadoc wrote:I know I shouldn't care but come on.... really, would anyone wear livestrong glasses. I some some guy in full livestrong kit the other day and I actually laughed out loud. I noticed some livestrong running pants in TK max the other day, £3.50!!!!
I still wear my LiveStrong helmet and my T-shirt - LiveStrong isn't Armstrong - I really don't see a problem with it. And it certainly wouldn't stop me buying a pair of shades at a massive discount. That's taking yourself and the brand far too seriously
Helmet and glasses fine, but the t-shirt would be relegated to gardening / decorating duty by now if it was me!
Well you wouldn't catch me wearing that sh1t, not even on the turbo **shudder** I'd feel all dirty.
I agree, helmet and glasses on the turbo is overkill!0 -
BigMat wrote:PeteMadoc wrote:BigMat wrote:meanredspider wrote:PeteMadoc wrote:I know I shouldn't care but come on.... really, would anyone wear livestrong glasses. I some some guy in full livestrong kit the other day and I actually laughed out loud. I noticed some livestrong running pants in TK max the other day, £3.50!!!!
I still wear my LiveStrong helmet and my T-shirt - LiveStrong isn't Armstrong - I really don't see a problem with it. And it certainly wouldn't stop me buying a pair of shades at a massive discount. That's taking yourself and the brand far too seriously
Helmet and glasses fine, but the t-shirt would be relegated to gardening / decorating duty by now if it was me!
Well you wouldn't catch me wearing that sh1t, not even on the turbo **shudder** I'd feel all dirty.
I agree, helmet and glasses on the turbo is overkill!
But without my glasses on I cant see where I am going.... :P"If you always do what you've always done, you'll always get what you've always got."
PX Kaffenback 2 = Work Horse
B-Twin Alur 700 = Sundays and Hills0