ribble utralight 7005 it ain't much but it does
sloweey
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heres my road bike not much but it does the trick...built up frame and forks from ribble.
Ultralight 7005 alloy frame 56 cm
Carbon forks
105 Shimano 10 speed triple chain ring
Shimano 105 brakes
Front and Rear mech
Shimano 105 levers
Mavic CPX 22 wheels 105 hubs
FSA Seat post
Selle Italia saddle
Cinelli stem 90mm
Cinelli bars 420mm CRS
Fizik bar tape
Rear cassette 11-28 tooth
Boardman Keo style pedals
Cateye Stealth 10 gps computer
One fat ugly 15 stone rider included lol
and heres my mountain bike lol
Ultralight 7005 alloy frame 56 cm
Carbon forks
105 Shimano 10 speed triple chain ring
Shimano 105 brakes
Front and Rear mech
Shimano 105 levers
Mavic CPX 22 wheels 105 hubs
FSA Seat post
Selle Italia saddle
Cinelli stem 90mm
Cinelli bars 420mm CRS
Fizik bar tape
Rear cassette 11-28 tooth
Boardman Keo style pedals
Cateye Stealth 10 gps computer
One fat ugly 15 stone rider included lol
and heres my mountain bike lol
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cheers mate ...the mtb is a merida big nine 500, lovely hardtail ....been looking at the planet x carbon road bikes with sram rival 22 torn between one of them or a giant defy 0 ...gona have the ribble as a winter bike....to be fair though the ribble isn't a bad bike...just got that new bike itch lol0
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That's always the way! I've got a Big Nine sitting in Austria at my families house, waiting for me to get back this summer and ride. I'm a huge fan of Planet X after having taken the plunge late last year for a London Road. The value is superb for what you get!
I've got the Rival 22 version and can't fault it at all.0