Good buy or not good buy

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Hello,

I want to get my son his first road bike. I have looked around forums and ebay but very few small sized ones for sale, and those available retain their value quite highly.
Then came across this one http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/47CM-OR-5...79565?pt=UK_Bikes_GL&var=&hash=item4d096adacd

What are opinions.

He will use if for road riding and hopefully for his first Triathlon in May. He is 11 and 5 feet tall so I expect it to last 2/3 years at most?

Opinions / advice please ... :smile:
 

Kins

Über Member
Seems a bargain for full 2300 brand new. Be interesting whether the 12kg is the small or large bike. Steel fork and probably heavy wheels which he could probably upgrade through time.
 

albion

Guest
Yep, very good value.

You find some at £200 with dubious quality in the gear changing department.
And remember that seat posts and stems can be lengthened when he gets older so hope for 5.
 
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xxmimixx

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A mate of mine recently bought an almost new Triban 3 for £220 delivered.

I'd try and find one if those, same gearing as the Raleigh but gets a carbon fork and everybody seems to universally love their T3's

I'm sure there is the odd good deal about but i have been looking for the last couple of months with no joy. Most second hand bikes are collection only and the few around here went for high prices.

Heres a more expensive but better equipped one from Rutland : http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/330727181161

T3 has triple front ring if that makes a difference to

That's a big jump, he is in a fast growing age and I doubt the bike will last more than 3 years so want to keep the budget litre but thanks for looking for me ;)

With regards to the one i linked can anyone find a Raleigh Road bikes size chart because i can't??
I spoke to the shop and the chap at the other end was very evasive about sizing.
 

albion

Guest
Surely, inside leg is what matters the most?

http://www.cyclesuk.com/article/mens_road_bike_size_guide
 

Kins

Über Member
sorry was meant to be 5ft 2, i missed out the 2 :sad: If he is 5ft already you might have only a few inches growth before you need to adjust the bike/buy parts to stretch the frame.

Frames vary in geometry and bar reach etc so a 48 might be just right or to big. Also the length of his inside leg will make a difference depending on whether he has long legs short body or vice versa. I would take a trip to Halfords and sit him on a few bikes to get an idea, then think about whether the one above is the right size.
 

Kins

Über Member
Depends how adjustable the bike is and would need someone far more experienced than me to comment ;)

Might involve getting a shorter reach bar stem or different seat post as long as it doesn't mess up the geometry.
 
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