This months CyclingPlus buyers guides?

cheddarpaul
cheddarpaul Posts: 126
edited May 2010 in Road buying advice
Hey all - being too tight to buy this months CyclingPlus magazine for just one article, can anyone tell me what road bikes scored well under £600, please?

I know I know I am tight but this leaves me more pennies for goodies :-)

Ta
Boardman Team Comp
Boardman CX Team
Boardman Full Suss Pro
Brick Lane fixie
Genesis Day One

Comments

  • topdude
    topdude Posts: 1,557
    Great article, very interesting, especially about bikes up to £600, well worth the price of the magazine IMHO :wink:
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  • cheddarpaul
    cheddarpaul Posts: 126
    Yes well thank you topdude.... very, ahem, helpful! :D
    Boardman Team Comp
    Boardman CX Team
    Boardman Full Suss Pro
    Brick Lane fixie
    Genesis Day One
  • Hibbs
    Hibbs Posts: 291
    topdude wrote:
    Great article, very interesting, especially about bikes up to £600, well worth the price of the magazine IMHO :wink:

    I have to say I was shocked by the outcome. Who would have thought that would have won?!



    :lol:
  • yakubu22
    yakubu22 Posts: 20
    I'm still shocked...had to have a nice cup of tea and a sit down. Phew...
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  • Lillywhite
    Lillywhite Posts: 742
    Hey all - being too tight to buy this months CyclingPlus magazine for just one article, can anyone tell me what road bikes scored well under £600, please?

    The big test in the May edition of the magazine had bikes in the price range £600-700 so your question is not relevant. :wink:
  • brin
    brin Posts: 1,122
    I was surprised the blue one scored as much as it did, i personally would have bought the black one, but, there you go :wink:
  • Brakeless
    Brakeless Posts: 865
    I thought the grey one won, but then again I'm not sure. I'm colour blind.
  • Evil Laugh
    Evil Laugh Posts: 1,412
    It's a shame the winner, which was the best by far, is about to sell out.
  • skyd0g
    skyd0g Posts: 2,540
    It's lucky no one mentioned the yellow one. :wink:
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  • pdstsp
    pdstsp Posts: 1,264
    Brilliant "buy one bike get one free" offer with the voucher in the magazine too.
  • moonshine
    moonshine Posts: 1,022
    There is a prize for the 20000th reader, who wins the "best buy" as well :wink:
  • herusix
    herusix Posts: 55
    Seeing as everyone else has kept you in suspense ,I shall show you the winner................................................................................














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  • Lillywhite
    Lillywhite Posts: 742
    Saddle's too low. :D
  • Easyriding
    Easyriding Posts: 56
    Herusix - that Mercedes must have reversed into you many times to cause that amount of damage, or have Brompton gone a step too far with collapsible wheels?
  • Evil Laugh
    Evil Laugh Posts: 1,412
    That's one way to get it into the boot.
  • brin
    brin Posts: 1,122
    That's why i always carry my multi tool in my saddle bag
  • guilliano
    guilliano Posts: 5,495
    I can't believe Zipp have produced a Zipp-Up wheel
  • carl_p
    carl_p Posts: 989
    It's a mind numbingly boring article and count yourself lucky I've endured having to look at it again :lol:

    Carerra Virtuoso and Merida Roadrace seem to come out well.

    There's an absolutely thrilling article on wind jackets and pumps.
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  • Wheelspinner
    Wheelspinner Posts: 6,720
    herusix wrote:
    Seeing as everyone else has kept you in suspense ,I shall show you the winner................................................................................














    noel-davies-broken-bike.jpg

    Its a gruelling test process for sure!

    That's what you get for lending your bike to George Hincapie!
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