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Post by fadsarmy on May 13, 2015 13:22:50 GMT
This looks like an ideal winter bike with the frame accepting tyres up to 32mm profile, full mudguards and rear pannier mounts. What do you reckon?
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Post by r0b1et on May 13, 2015 13:33:29 GMT
If my red T3 wasn't on that duty, I sure consider this for a winter bike. Decent light tourer too.
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Post by joneve on May 13, 2015 13:47:49 GMT
Nice looking bike. Like what I see of the new range so far!
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Post by ChrisD on May 14, 2015 15:49:14 GMT
This looks like an ideal winter bike with the frame accepting tyres up to 32mm profile, full mudguards and rear pannier mounts. What do you reckon? Agree 100% with that.
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Post by Spoakes on May 15, 2015 9:28:51 GMT
This may seem like a silly question.
So new range with Triban bikes from btwin.
If this is in the "new range" why did we change to "broc" from "TOC"?
I have to say it does look a nice bike !
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Post by Radchenister on May 15, 2015 9:48:54 GMT
We changed to BROC to encompass all the road bikes, many of the contributors here have Alurs, Machs etc.
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Post by chas on May 15, 2015 11:31:38 GMT
Saw them for the first time this morning and very impressed, the clearance looks huge giving the bike real versatility. What may not be obvious from the website is the more sloping top tube, meaning the size S (eq to old '51') has a similar standover height to the old frame but with full size 700c wheels (rather than 650). Good news for smaller riders and also more scope for going up or down a size to get a good fit for those with disproportionatly longer/shorter legs/bodies.
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Post by Spoakes on May 15, 2015 22:08:49 GMT
That was it I forgot sorry. Thanks rad
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