Stolen bike / Spec me a new bike?

The only difference i can see with the spec, if it is correct on both sites, is that the cyclestore version has a Shimano Tiagra rear derailleur and the Evans has the Sora. Apart from that, reading the specs they are the same bike.
 
I am getting all the bike accessories from here:


LOCK:

http://www.evanscycles.com/products/kryptonite/kryptolok-series-2-d-lock-ec006262

MIRROR:

http://www.evanscycles.com/products/cateye/bm300g-bar-end-mirror-ec009173

LIGHTS:

http://www.cyclestore.co.uk/productDetails.asp?productID=7968&categoryID=108

and I get this BIKE:

http://www.cyclestore.co.uk/productDetails.asp?productID=22095&categoryID=41

Sorry for my confusion. :D

I just need a helmet and a way to carry stuff. :) I might goto my LBS and look at the bags there, would be easier.

and all set.
 
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Although if anyone is determined to nick your bike, they will but a lock is not something i would skimp on. It's a one-off investment and i would personally go for a Kryptonite New York lock. (Don't buy a really old second hand version though as there were issues years ago). Also, if i had the option, i would buy a bike from a store that i could visit if i have problems rather than an online retailer. I doubt very much if you will notice any difference in a slightly upgraded rear derailleur. If you're dead set on the Tiagra, then Evans may even fit one for you.
 
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That's the same lock that i have.

This one is supposed to be the daddy of D-locks for a few quid more but the one you have picked is also very very good:

http://www.cyclestore.co.uk/productDetails.asp?productID=19904&categoryID=112

Now how difficult would it be to steal you wheels? They are quick release. You can change the skewers but they will still be very easy to steal. If you're in a high risk area, then you ought to have a cable lock to go through the wheels as well as the D lock.

A good lock is always going to be heavy. There's no such thing as a good lightweight lock so bear in mind that the New York is a heavy mother!!

Also be careful where you lock your bike up. For example, leaving it in a quiet unlit area at night increases the risk of theft.

Also, if you're not in a rush, wait for other replies and opinions before clicking the 'buy' button :)
 
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You can thread the cable lock through both wheels and the frame. It's entirely up to you which locks you buy but something like that could probably be cut with a pair of scissors, though it's better than nothing i suppose.
 

Wow didnt realise it cost that much :o I got one of those sent to me for free as a replacement after my bike got nicked with one of these on it. Shame the bike was £500 and wasnt covered by them :mad::mad:

Anyway im pretty sure you'll be safe with the U lock as its a beast and weighs rather a lot to boot so good luck :p Also you can 'register' your bike with the company with the U locks and it is covered by them for up to £1000 i think if it gets stolen while locked up.
 
I might just get a good u lock, the £70 one and the cheap-o for the front wheel.

Gunna order bike tonight.

All I need now is a bag for it, I hate rucksacks (sweat loads), I want a little panner or something, I can put stuff in, nothing to much, just dinner, money and maybe clothes I buy, or some shopping, mad chinese noodles+teas :D, would like it to clip off easy when I park and carry as a bag. This stuff is a bit confusing, seen some that go where the front wheel is - there or the back I want it.

Peace.
 
Alright lads.

I have the bike, lights, lock+extension and a mirror ALL SORTED.

I will get the helmet from a local bike store insted of online.

All I want now is a way of carrying some cargo - someone, help here - everthing is in my basket ready!!!

This looks nice.

http://www.cyclestore.co.uk/productDetails.asp?productID=8155&categoryID=93

How will that attach to the bike? Wheels or something? Someone help me. I am dying of "buy now" excitement.
 
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