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Post by Deleted on Jun 7, 2013 8:30:35 GMT
Paul, the Warrington shop can be quite dodgy when it comes to what they tell you on the phone, depending on who answers...that being said, how tall are you, I was looking for a 60 and im 6'2, I took a 57 for a test run and it was actually much more comfy for me to ride
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Post by djtwigster on Jun 8, 2013 21:21:36 GMT
How did ye fair out pault, did ye settle?
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Post by Deleted on Jun 9, 2013 12:59:29 GMT
Yes I did Djtwigster, as I couldn't find a 60 in T3 (the site was showing Warrington having one, but when I rang (twice after Jason's comment above) they were adamant that the didn't). And the guy in the Reading store told me it could be a 4 week wait for a 5A, plus as a newbie not sure I could justify an extra Β£130 till I'm sure I will get the use..
The one that I had on order via the website turned up Thursday,and I decided that the temptation was too much and that I couldn't let it sit in the garage, and that I'd go with it, it still seems like a great bike when compared to anything Evans or Haldords has in that price range that I've seen.
I don't have too much to compare it too as this is my first road bike, but I have to say I am very impressed...! Weight wise it seems good, and the road feel seems OK to witn the steel forks! After 15 miles this morning I didn't feel excessive vibration. The microshifters work very well and changing is very precise. The brakes are also superb, I'm 14.5 stone and they stop me very quick, feeling very secure..
Like I say difficult for me to compare as its my first, but I am so impressed by how it rides, its weight, and the quality feel of he build..
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Post by Deleted on Jun 9, 2013 17:13:52 GMT
That pretty much sums up my experience!
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Post by djtwigster on Jun 9, 2013 23:16:15 GMT
Listen guys, no matter what bike ye have , happy riding. I know I am.
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