Due to the house move my electronic unicycle is just a bit too slow to cover the distance i'll soon be having and rather than buy the next model up for £1500 I figured I should make use of my work's cycle to work scheme.
I currently have a Hoy Shizuoka 003 from about 2014 which was decent enough at the time but nothing special. I could continue to ride that but I hated the handle bars on it as they're very wide and I was thinking of moving towards a road bike rather than hybrid.
Looking for something cheap and cheerful I came across Mango bikes specifically the Point Black single speed/fixed gear bike. £550 normally but £625 with carbon forks which i would upgrade to as I am used to them on my current bike
Is it too good to be true? I'm not expecting anything amazing but I'd want it to be able to last a few years at least. Open to other suggestions around the same price ideally no more than £640 but if I manage to sell my EUC and my old bike I could probably buy a bike outright rather than use the scheme but then I'd have a budget of about £900 (had my eyes on a Cinelli Tipo Pista but that's pushing the budget)
So, TLDR, Mango Bikes? Go for it or avoid?
I currently have a Hoy Shizuoka 003 from about 2014 which was decent enough at the time but nothing special. I could continue to ride that but I hated the handle bars on it as they're very wide and I was thinking of moving towards a road bike rather than hybrid.
Looking for something cheap and cheerful I came across Mango bikes specifically the Point Black single speed/fixed gear bike. £550 normally but £625 with carbon forks which i would upgrade to as I am used to them on my current bike
Is it too good to be true? I'm not expecting anything amazing but I'd want it to be able to last a few years at least. Open to other suggestions around the same price ideally no more than £640 but if I manage to sell my EUC and my old bike I could probably buy a bike outright rather than use the scheme but then I'd have a budget of about £900 (had my eyes on a Cinelli Tipo Pista but that's pushing the budget)
So, TLDR, Mango Bikes? Go for it or avoid?