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Join Date: Dec 2005
Posts: 6
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am looking at purchasing a Dawes 200 giro and was wondering if anyone has any info/review on this particular bike. I have a carrera road bike and want something sturdier with wider tyres and straight handlebars, is this bike classed a Hybrid??. and are there any cycling clubs in East Leeds (west yorkshire) anyone knows of.
thanks daffy |
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Join Date: Mar 2006
Posts: 5
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The 06 dawes range doesn't have a 200 only a 300/400/500. good quality bikes and they're all roadbikes, the discovery range are hybrids,they're also quality bikes. Get down to a dawes dealer NOW!!!!!
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Join Date: Oct 2006
Location: coalville, leicester
Posts: 175
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i have a dawes gyro 300 bike. What can i say apart from i worship it? I used to have a MTB, but since getting this baby ill never go back. for £400, it wwas an extremely good buy in my eyes, and i have reached 36 mph on it so far. Average speed i get on it is about 12 mph, and fastest ive been on a straight flat road is 25 mph. |
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