pearson touche V on-one pomino

birdy247
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I have boiled a new frame down to one of the above.
What would you choose??
Used for London commuting and maybe some flat road threshold work.
What would you choose??
Used for London commuting and maybe some flat road threshold work.
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Just to throw a spanner in the works how about a Boardman Comp SC? I was going to buy a Touche but when I weighed it up I couldn't see where the Touche was £100 better.
I've had the Boardman for two winters now and Its been fabulous.Norfolk, who nicked all the hills?
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I have a Pompino and he's called Sherman because he's green and weighs a tonne - the bike rides fine, but I'm sure you could find something lighter.Make mine an Italian, with Campagnolo on the side..0
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What about the kenesis convert2. They're lovely. (and lighter)Cannondale BadBoy Rohloff
Cannondale SuperSix / 11sp Chorus
Ridley Excalibur / 10sp Centaur
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What about the kenesis convert2. They're lovely. (and lighter)Cannondale BadBoy Rohloff
Cannondale SuperSix / 11sp Chorus
Ridley Excalibur / 10sp Centaur
Steel Marin Bear Valley SE
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You're in the same boat as me there, i'm trying to decide between a full pompino/touche or the pearson hanzo frame and forks.
I really only need frame/forks/chainset as i have bars/stem and wheels
my budget is £350, the Kinesis is a bit more than that.0