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I went for some Pararacer Fire XC pro tyres, I'm using schwable marathon plus tyres at the moment, coming from the stock fast trak ones, where after a year or so I started getting a puncture every month due to glass on the road, I think the tyres were just worn out.
 
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Can anyone with a bit more knowledge that me tell me the basic differences between these 2 bikes and what would be best to go for ?? -

http://www.decathlon.co.uk/EN/rockrider-5-2-black-34963795/

Or

http://www.edinburghbicycle.com/ebwPNLqrymode.a4p?f_ProductID=11138&f_FullProductVersion=1


Specialized is a well known brand, my friend had a hardrock years ago and it was pretty good.

The fork will be better, also I notice things like sealed cartridge bearings on the bottom bracket, double sealed bearings on the hubs etc which will probably last you a lot longer.
I prefer SRAM components too, which the specialized has.

Just my opinion but I would go for the Hardrock 100%.

Also I would buy from a local bike shop, and make them check everything first. Gears should be aligned perfectly and there should be no lateral play in wheels,cranks,headset etc.
 
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I went for some Pararacer Fire XC pro tyres, I'm using schwable marathon plus tyres at the moment, coming from the stock fast trak ones, where after a year or so I started getting a puncture every month due to glass on the road, I think the tyres were just worn out.

Might find the Panaracers to be draggy on the road.
 
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I raced on Sunday, did the Bordon 4 hour enduro. Did 35 miles all sniggle track (spelt wrong ;))

Some very poor photos as I have not bought them yet.





Cardiovascular wise, I’m fine but need to work on the leg muscles. I had the opportunity to do 6 laps as the 5th was 15 minutes before the 4 hour cut off. But had nothing left in the tank.
So not so Specialised after all. Im going to make a huge effort before the years out to be competetive in the spring. Wish me luck.

SDK - Sig is very close to yours, hope its OK?
 
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janesssssy - LOL, no probs.
Actually I Googled your new sig image about 2 hours ago and was going to add it into mine but decided against it.

Where in the UK was that event?
 
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I raced on Sunday, did the Bordon 4 hour enduro. Did 35 miles all sniggle track (spelt wrong ;))

Some very poor photos as I have not bought them yet.





Cardiovascular wise, I’m fine but need to work on the leg muscles. I had the opportunity to do 6 laps as the 5th was 15 minutes before the 4 hour cut off. But had nothing left in the tank.
So not so Specialised after all. Im going to make a huge effort before the years out to be competetive in the spring. Wish me luck.

SDK - Sig is very close to yours, hope its OK?

didn't even know this event was on and i live in bordon and ride the track regularly,but tbh i'm not into events yet maybe next year.
 
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I went mountain biking today for the first time in far too long :D

recap:http://forums.mtbr.com/showthread.php?t=661307

Your girlfriend has nice legs

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Specialized is a well known brand, my friend had a hardrock years ago and it was pretty good.

The fork will be better, also I notice things like sealed cartridge bearings on the bottom bracket, double sealed bearings on the hubs etc which will probably last you a lot longer.
I prefer SRAM components too, which the specialized has.

Just my opinion but I would go for the Hardrock 100%.

Also I would buy from a local bike shop, and make them check everything first. Gears should be aligned perfectly and there should be no lateral play in wheels,cranks,headset etc.


Thanks for that... Looks like I have missed out tho as I am failing to find the 2010 Disc model in 21" or 23" frame in black or white :(



Edit: Looking at the 2011 model non-disc (prefer colour scheme)... Is it worth the extra £140 than the B'Twin Rockrider ??
 
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Hey guys, i am considering getting a decent road bike, i currently have a £200 ridgeback hybrid.
I'll to take a 2010 bike and potentially grab a good bargain.
Can i get some opinions on the following and which would be best:

http://www.evanscycles.com/products/specialized/allez-16-2010-road-bike-ec019545
Can pick this up at local bike shop for £399

Or either of these:
http://www.chainreactioncycles.com/Models.aspx?ModelID=44407
http://www.chainreactioncycles.com/Models.aspx?ModelID=44408

Or any other good bargains that may be out there, happy to spend up to £600 ish on the bike.
Will be used for a 6 mile round trip commute to work on roads. Would also like some decent distances at weekends on roads as well.

Many thanks :)
 
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