vickster
Squire
December.
This one is in the running. Down side they don’t give discounts on cycle scheme. Also condor is more sporty.
https://www.swinnertoncycles.co.uk/light-blue-frame-wolfson-frameset-p97557
That’s pretty
December.
This one is in the running. Down side they don’t give discounts on cycle scheme. Also condor is more sporty.
https://www.swinnertoncycles.co.uk/light-blue-frame-wolfson-frameset-p97557
December.
This one is in the running. Down side they don’t give discounts on cycle scheme. Also condor is more sporty.
https://www.swinnertoncycles.co.uk/light-blue-frame-wolfson-frameset-p97557
Why do shops bother with cycle to work scheme if they are hit with commissions. I want something at the sale price not it’s RRP.![]()
Why do shops bother with cycle to work scheme if they are hit with commissions. I want something at the sale price not it’s RRP.![]()
Because the buyers are fine with RRP if they get the tax savings and the retailers need to recoup what they get charged to cash in the vouchers. If you want to pay less and have the cash, just buy reduced.
Don’t you have a commuter bike already?
No, carbon and Ti but I’m going for the full material stable. I’m tempted to go with the light blue frame. It’s nice in black too.
Maybe too heavy and you have to wait months at Ribble.
It wasn't that long as a steel rim brake bike is deeply unfashionable
Now they’re cool again. Think the come back will stay. Comfort is great on rough British roads and in the real world if you’re not racing they won’t slow you down much at all.
Comfort comes from the tyres too, check clearance. My rim braked Eq only takes 25s with mudguards, the newer maybe 28s