Not a massive difference, just fill up my bottles then there's nothing in it.2kg is quite a difference.
Some real bitterness in those comments![]()

Not a massive difference, just fill up my bottles then there's nothing in it.

Yeap indeed, they are indeed blinged out
Do your bottles stay full the whole ride ?![]()
I was wondering if anyone can help, my boyfriend is looking to get involved in triathlons over the next year or so and I thought would buy him a bike as a wedding present (although this isn't until September, it will have to be an early present).
I have between about £500 - £600 to spend. Any suggestions what I should look at?
I was wondering if anyone can help, my boyfriend is looking to get involved in triathlons over the next year or so and I thought would buy him a bike as a wedding present (although this isn't until September, it will have to be an early present).
I have between about £500 - £600 to spend. Any suggestions what I should look at?
the boardman bikes get very good reviews as well - although you do have to buy from halfords so you have to find a decent bikehut to get it setup right...
[DOD]Asprilla;16398249 said:Also, that boardman is single speed.
The boardmans are good bikes, but I wouldn't want to be doing all my Tri training on a single gear.
http://www.boardmanbikes.com/road/road_comp.html would be the geared version 
Thats only ~2kg heavier than my road bike and you've got big wheels, disc brakes and a bouncy frameI think it's time for a new bike.
5KG heavier than my roadbike.

All a bit lighter than the offroad bike, it's a Nomad with fox coil shock and a boxxer team up front, it's 36lbs but I'm thinking of selling the boxxers and trying to pick up some 36 van rc2's for it. The boxxers are overkill for what I want to use it for now.
What your angles like? Can you get a pic?
but deffo works fine for downs. It came with a set of Lyriks which are the worst product I've ever had the misfortune to use in my life. They ruined 3 bike holidays in a row
the last one was in Morzine after only 2 days where I had to buy the boxxers at full rrp French resort prices to carry on riding. But they worked beautifully out there making for a nice light long travel bike, they're just overkill for most UK riding and ruin the bike for any trail riding.It's interestingbut deffo works fine for downs. It came with a set of Lyriks which are the worst product I've ever had the misfortune to use in my life.
Thanks guys. Will have a look into the Boardman bikes. I really want it to be a surprise present for him, but should I really let him try it out himself before buying?