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Old 16-02.-2005, 12:15 AM   #1
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Question Value for Money Road Bike???

I am looking at buying myself a new road bike and was wondering what was the best value for money for bikes in the R8000 to R10000 range?

To me it seems the best bet at this stage is a Raleigh RC6000 - which comes complete with 105 and Shimano WH550 wheelset.

Does anyone know of any down sides to this bike?

I am currently working up in Malawi so dont have ages to shop around when I get down to South Africa.
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Old 17-02.-2005, 05:41 AM   #2
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I bought the Raleigh RC6000 in May this year. Have had 8000 kms out of it since then and only had to replace the groupset at 7500 kms. The wheels held up to whatever potholes I didn't see! It's a great bike - best value for money (in my humble opinion!)

PS: You are in Malawi - do you know Billy and Debbie le Roux by any chance (also cyclists)?
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Old 17-02.-2005, 09:42 PM   #3
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I bought the Raleigh RC6000 in May this year. Have had 8000 kms out of it since then and only had to replace the groupset at 7500 kms. The wheels held up to whatever potholes I didn't see! It's a great bike - best value for money (in my humble opinion!)

PS: You are in Malawi - do you know Billy and Debbie le Roux by any chance (also cyclists)?

Thanks for your reply Alida - I must say the Raleigh looks like a good bet
Sounds like you have done some serious mileage on yours

Havent bumped into Billy and Debbie yet - but always looking out for other people in Malawi who are interested in cycling
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Old 18-02.-2005, 10:13 PM   #4
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Alida, I don't think you had to replace the complete groupset. Maybe just the chain and casette. If you replaced the complete groupset then threre were something seriously wrong with it in the first palce.

Ant e, look at some of the Scotts aswell. Not bad prices either.
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Alida, I don't think you had to replace the complete groupset. Maybe just the chain and casette. If you replaced the complete groupset then threre were something seriously wrong with it in the first palce.

Ant e, look at some of the Scotts aswell. Not bad prices either.


I decided to change from Shimano to Campy - therefore not just a new chain and cassette. Cassette, chain, cranks, BB, wheels all had to change. 9 speed to 10 speed change too. There was nothing wrong with the old groupset (except that the chain and the cassette were worn out) but I wanted to upgrade to 10-speed and got a better deal on Campy.

Ant e - my husband rides a Scott and he keeps telling me that is the best bike around. Take a look there too!
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I decided to change from Shimano to Campy - therefore not just a new chain and cassette. Cassette, chain, cranks, BB, wheels all had to change. 9 speed to 10 speed change too. There was nothing wrong with the old groupset (except that the chain and the cassette were worn out) but I wanted to upgrade to 10-speed and got a better deal on Campy.

Ant e - my husband rides a Scott and he keeps telling me that is the best bike around. Take a look there too!

Thanks for the Scott advice - other than Cajees know of any other Scott dealers in Jo'burg area?
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Thanks for the Scott advice - other than Cajees know of any other Scott dealers in Jo'burg area?


Try Westdene Cycles - 011 477 5719
Don't expect great service from them but they are cheap and don't settle for sticker price. You should get it atleast 15-20% cheaper then that.

For not too bad prices but great service try Linden Cycles - 011 782 7313
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Old 29-11.-2005, 12:25 AM   #8
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Ive been looking for a Road Bike in the same price range as you (8 000 - 10 000) and have found a number of deals and dealers with very similar bikes in that Range.

1) Giant OCR 1 - R 10 000
Procyles - Benoni

Pro's:

Carbon Fork and Rear Stay
Shimano 105 pedals Included

Con's:

Shimano 105 Components

2) Scott S1 - R 11 000

Tour de Frans Cycles - Boksburg

Pro's:

Carbon Fork
Ultegra componets

Con's:

Old model with 2006 model being improved

3) Trek 1200 - R 8500

Cycle Labs - Fourways

Pro's:

Price and its a Trek

Cons:

Older components; Shimano 105
Doesnt have paired spokes like the 1500

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There are so many bikes on the market in this Price range. Does any body have advise?
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Originally Posted by EddieBird
Ive been looking for a Road Bike in the same price range as you (8 000 - 10 000) and have found a number of deals and dealers with very similar bikes in that Range.

1) Giant OCR 1 - R 10 000
Procyles - Benoni

Pro's:

Carbon Fork and Rear Stay
Shimano 105 pedals Included

Con's:

Shimano 105 Components

2) Scott S1 - R 11 000

Tour de Frans Cycles - Boksburg

Pro's:

Carbon Fork
Ultegra componets

Con's:

Old model with 2006 model being improved

3) Trek 1200 - R 8500

Cycle Labs - Fourways

Pro's:

Price and its a Trek

Cons:

Older components; Shimano 105
Doesnt have paired spokes like the 1500

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There are so many bikes on the market in this Price range. Does any body have advise?

Eddie,
You should by now have discovered the BICYCLING Magazine. They had a section called BIKE BUYER'S GUIDE in their December 2005 issue with over 600 bike makes ranging from R85000n to R2100. I am hanging on to this one.

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