Bike Sale - Which one?!

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Danny91

Active Member
Location
Liverpool
Hello,

Came across the sportsdirect.com bike sale, they have some great deals at the moment.

I am looking for a hybrid hard tail bike that can be used for road/trail rides (may involve grass) that is generally versatile. I am a newbie when it comes to this and don't know what to look for. I am looking to spend about £200 tops, and I can see a few Raleigh ones that seem to fit the bill (I think?).

Here is the link to the sales page:
http://www.sportsdirect.com/special-offer?utm_source=sd-120213&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=Monday

Will the Raleigh Turbo and Raleigh Arrow Bike fit the bill I am after? Or any other recommendations from that page?

Thank you all!
 

compo

Veteran
Location
Harlow
Personally I wouldn't buy any bike from Sports Direct, not even a Raleigh. Raleigh are no longer the brand it was, they are simply badged cheap bikes. You would do better at Cycle King and look at the Ammaco range which the have on special offers at present. http://www.cycleking.co.uk/1_3_3_Gents-Hybrid-Bikes_1_asc.html Though far from top of the range they are not bad for the price. Even better for £200 would be to be patient and look out for second hand items of a mainstream make. You will get far more bike for your bucks.
 

BrumJim

Forum Stalwart (won't take the hint and leave...)
Sorry to break this to you, but the deals on Sportsdirect.com aren't great. The bike reduced from £170 to £50 is probably worth about £50.

So if you want to buy a £200 bike, don't buy a £200 reduced to £125 bike, because it won't be worth £200.

Second piece of advice is not to buy a bike from sportsdirect.com, nor Argos. You will love the bike when it is first delivered, and will sing its praises on your first spin up and down the road. After a week something will have broken, something won't work properly, you'll realise that it is very heavy, doesn't do what you want it to, and it was a waste of money.

Try Decathlon, Halfords Carrera (NOT Apollo) or Edinburgh Bike Co-op. Or try second hand.
 

HovR

Über Member
Location
Plymouth
You may want to consider whether you really need the front suspension. On lower end bikes it tends to be heavy, ineffective and non-adjustable. The Carrera Subway is a fairly good bike for the money, and is suitable for light trail riding as well as road riding. You may also want to try second hand.

I echo the advice regarding Sports Direct bikes.
 
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Danny91

Danny91

Active Member
Location
Liverpool
Thank you for the prompt advise!

Out of the Carrera and the Ammaco range recommended, which is the best value for money? Also, any advice as to which Ammaco from cycle king would fit my needs?
 

SteelUn

Guest
Having seen what they have on offer, I think the comments here about Cycle King's bikes are spot on.

There are also many threads here about the trials and tribulations of buying from Halfrauds, you should read some - paying a competent local bike shop to check their bike before riding it is good advice.
 

Pedal pusher

Veteran
Location
Alloa
This is why cyclechat works so well. Lots of sound advice from people with experience and it's a no from me!!
 

compo

Veteran
Location
Harlow
Thank you for the prompt advise!

Out of the Carrera and the Ammaco range recommended, which is the best value for money? Also, any advice as to which Ammaco from cycle king would fit my needs?

Of the two Carrera win hands down even though I suggested Ammaco as a possibility. If you can afford a Carrera then go for it, also look at other suggestions such as Decathlon.
 

Dunlopdave

Active Member
Location
Horley,surrey
Hi
I bought my first bike from sports direct (Dunlop MTB) you have to fit a few parts yourself,peddles handlbars etc, looks great I thought.I took it for a quick spin and as soon as I changed gear on the twist grip all the plastic cable housing shattered.Cost me 25 quid to replace. The saddle stem was too short even though it's advatised for 32 inch leg the whole bike was a bit of a joke really.i would never ever by a bike without seeing it or test riding it first.Have said that i kept the BSO all summer and did nearly 800 miles on it(17kg bike got me fitter than I've been in a few years) without anything falling off or braking and it really got me back into cycling. Good luck with your search let us know what you get!!
 
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Danny91

Danny91

Active Member
Location
Liverpool
It looks like the Carrera is the best bang for buck at this price range - does everyone agree? Otherwise, what better models should I look out for that I can pick up for around £200 second hand?
 
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