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I have a Raleigh Boardwalk Lite folding bike, which I love.. but I no
longer need the convenience of a folder. I want a Raleigh hybrid. http://i32.tinypic.com/2akgvtx.jpg or http://www.cyclehouse.net/products....0s131p199&z=881 or http://www.evanscycles.com/product.jsp?style=87441 Any buying advice? Will it be stocked by retailers in London so I can try it out? Thanks! |
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bornfree wrote:
>Any buying advice? Will it be stocked by retailers in London so I can >try it out? Evans is a retailer in London. Not a great one, but better than H*lf*rd's. Maybe worth asking them. Any particular reason you want this specific bike? It seems reasonably cheap, but I don't see a lot of new Raleigh bikes on the road these days and there are conflicting stories about their build quality. R -- It never gets easier, you just go faster. -- Greg LeMond |
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bornfree wrote:
> The story I trust the most, is my own! The Raleigh Bike I have is> fantastic. How old is your Raleigh? Raleigh nowdays is just a name on a badge. The company no longer makes or even assembles anything. A new Raleigh bike won't have anything more in common with an old British Raleigh than any other new average bike made in the far east. Having said that, I don't know anything about the particular model in question. It may be fine. ~PB |
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On 10 Jun, 17:10, Roger Burton West <roger
+urc200...@nospam.firedrake.org> wrote: > bornfree wrote: > >Any buying advice? Will it be stocked by retailers in London so I can > >try it out? > > Evans is a retailer in London. Not a great one, but better than > H*lf*rd's. Maybe worth asking them. > > Any particular reason you want this specific bike? It seems reasonably > cheap, but I don't see a lot of new Raleigh bikes on the road these days > and there are conflicting stories about their build quality. > > R Thanks I will check out Evans in W4 - Chiswick The story I trust the most, is my own! The Raleigh Bike I have isfantastic. |
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Quoting Roger Burton West <roger+urc200806@nospam.firedrake.org>:
>Evans is a retailer in London. Not a great one, but better than >H*lf*rd's. Maybe worth asking them. Evans are OK if you know exactly what you want and you're not going to return it - when I needed an MKS GR-9 in a hurry, they had a pair and I didn't need any advice, so... -- David Damerell <damerell@chiark.greenend.org.uk> Oil is for sissies Today is First Stilday, June - a weekend. |
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On 10 Jun, 17:56, bornfree <justyouan...@xemaps.com> wrote:
> On 10 Jun, 17:10, Roger Burton West <roger > > +urc200...@nospam.firedrake.org> wrote: > > bornfree wrote: > > >Any buying advice? Will it be stocked by retailers in London so I can > > >try it out? > > > Evans is a retailer in London. Not a great one, but better than > > H*lf*rd's. Maybe worth asking them. > > > Any particular reason you want this specific bike? It seems reasonably > > cheap, but I don't see a lot of new Raleigh bikes on the road these days > > and there are conflicting stories about their build quality. > > > R > > Thanks I will check out Evans in W4 - Chiswick > Evans in Chiswick. Went this evening. Great team working there! Really glad I went. Thank you Roger! They let me test ride a Ridgeback Velocity, (£299). I am thinking about buying either that or the Raleigh Pioneer Metro LX 2007 for £209 Which one should I choose? The Raleigh would be a risk because they would order it for me, requiring a deposit. However it would end up saving me a fair bit of money, because the rack+ guards are included. http://www.evanscycles.com/product.jsp?style=71224 What do you guys think? |
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On 10 Jun, 23:04, bornfree <justyouan...@xemaps.com> wrote:
> They let me test ride a Ridgeback > Velocity, (£299). I am thinking about buying either that or the > Raleigh Pioneer Metro LX 2007 for £209 > > Which one should I choose? The Raleigh would be a risk because they > would order it for me, requiring a deposit. However it would end up > saving me a fair bit of money, because the rack+ guards are included.http://www.evanscycles.com/product.jsp?style=71224 > > What do you guys think? I think I wouldn't recommend you commit to buying a bike that you haven't even sat on, never mind taken for a test ride. |
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POHB wrote:
> On 10 Jun, 23:04, bornfree <justyouan...@xemaps.com> wrote: >> They let me test ride a Ridgeback >> Velocity, (£299). I am thinking about buying either that or the >> Raleigh Pioneer Metro LX 2007 for £209 >> >> Which one should I choose? The Raleigh would be a risk because they >> would order it for me, requiring a deposit. However it would end up >> saving me a fair bit of money, because the rack+ guards are included.http://www.evanscycles.com/product.jsp?style=71224 >> >> What do you guys think? > > I think I wouldn't recommend you commit to buying a bike that you > haven't even sat on, never mind taken for a test ride. Seconded, and I'll also second Pete B's point that the name "Raleigh" no longer means anything (good or necessarily bad) about quality, so in this case I'd go with the known quantity myself. Ridgeback (unlike Raleigh these days) have a reputation for good quality and value basic bikes. The Raleigh may be okay... but may be so-so. Pete. -- Peter Clinch Medical Physics IT Officer Tel 44 1382 660111 ext. 33637 Univ. of Dundee, Ninewells Hospital Fax 44 1382 640177 Dundee DD1 9SY Scotland UK net p.j.clinch@dundee.ac.uk http://www.dundee.ac.uk/~pjclinch/ |
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On 11 Jun, 09:25, Peter Clinch <p.j.cli...@dundee.ac.uk> wrote:
> POHB wrote: > > On 10 Jun, 23:04, bornfree <justyouan...@xemaps.com> wrote: > >> They let me test ride a Ridgeback > >> Velocity, (£299). I am thinking about buying either that or the > >> Raleigh Pioneer Metro LX 2007 for £209 > > >> Which one should I choose? The Raleigh would be a risk because they > >> would order it for me, requiring a deposit. However it would end up > >> saving me a fair bit of money, because the rack+ guards are included.http://www.evanscycles.com/product.jsp?style=71224 > > >> What do you guys think? > > > I think I wouldn't recommend you commit to buying a bike that you > > haven't even sat on, never mind taken for a test ride. Good advice.. > Seconded, and I'll also second Pete B's point that the name "Raleigh" no > longer means anything (good or necessarily bad) about quality, so in > this case I'd go with the known quantity myself. > > Ridgeback (unlike Raleigh these days) have a reputation for good quality > and value basic bikes. The Raleigh may be okay... but may be so-so. > I will likely be going for a Specialised Globe '08 Hybrid £249.99 or the Globe Sport 08 for £299.99 Having another test ride tomorrow. |
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bornfree wrote:
> I will likely be going for a > Specialised Globe '08 Hybrid £249.99 or the > Globe Sport 08 for £299.99 > > Having another test ride tomorrow. Roos has a '07 Specialized Globe Elite, and thus far is very happy with it. Cost more than the one you're looking at, but has 8 speed hub gear and dynohub lighting supplied as standard plus other nice touches so you do get more for your money. I've yet to see a Spesh that struck me as bad value. Pete. -- Peter Clinch Medical Physics IT Officer Tel 44 1382 660111 ext. 33637 Univ. of Dundee, Ninewells Hospital Fax 44 1382 640177 Dundee DD1 9SY Scotland UK net p.j.clinch@dundee.ac.uk http://www.dundee.ac.uk/~pjclinch/ |
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"Peter Clinch" <p.j.clinch@dundee.ac.uk> wrote
> > Roos has a '07 Specialized Globe Elite, and thus far is very happy with > it. Sister in law has a Globe of some sort. I particularly like the globe logo pedals. |
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On Jun 11, 9:25*am, Peter Clinch <p.j.cli...@dundee.ac.uk> wrote:
> Seconded, and I'll also second Pete B's point that the name "Raleigh" no > longer means anything (good or necessarily bad) about quality, so in > this case I'd go with the known quantity myself. +1. > Ridgeback (unlike Raleigh these days) have a reputation for good quality > and value basic bikes. I ride a Ridgeback Velocity and am very happy with it: reliable, light enough, good value, and has never really needed much doing to it. Richard |
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Peter Clinch <p.j.clinch@dundee.ac.uk> writes:
>bornfree wrote: >> I will likely be going for a >> Specialised Globe '08 Hybrid £249.99 or the >> Globe Sport 08 for £299.99 >> >> Having another test ride tomorrow. >Roos has a '07 Specialized Globe Elite, and thus far is very happy with >it. Cost more than the one you're looking at, but has 8 speed hub gear >and dynohub lighting supplied as standard plus other nice touches so you >do get more for your money. It's a Spec Glove City 3.1 The City line has useful things like mudguards ![]() Roos |
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Roos Eisma <roos@xs4all.nl> writes:
>It's a Spec Glove City 3.1 Globe that is. Not sure what my fingers are up to nowadays but hitting the right keys isn't very often part of it... Roos |
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On 12 Jun, 16:10, Roos Eisma <r...@xs4all.nl> wrote:
> Roos Eisma <r...@xs4all.nl> writes: > >It's a Spec Glove City 3.1 > > Globe that is. Not sure what my fingers are up to nowadays but hitting the > right keys isn't very often part of it... > > Roos You washed your hands, and now you can't do a thing with them. ![]() |
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