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Old 07-01-16, 02:39 PM   #4341
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Very pleased with my Canyon but they still seem to be suffering from long lead times and poor communication... linky
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Old 07-01-16, 02:46 PM   #4342
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New chainset?
cassett sorry getting over excited again.

I've been away discussing cycle to work with the union rep, my company would only offer it too me me if I changed my contract (not happening)
But I'm sure it came over when we went through TUPE. If it was I think I might get my union to force the issue.
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Old 07-01-16, 04:23 PM   #4343
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A couple of friends have the Canyon Ultimate CF and really like it. They seem to get on with it fine for longer rides too. They do the Endurace version now too which I'm guessing will be really comfortable with the high headtube.

I'd imagine the Aeroad sacrifices a bit of comfort for performance though.

Best compromise I've found was a customers bike a while ago.. Specialized Roubaix. Very very nice. So comfortable and really agile too. I had to test ride it after servicing it and normally get the test ride done in a couple of minutes. I could have stayed out all afternoon test riding it!

Canyons have a good reputation and as far as I know their size guide is fairly good.
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Those of you looking for a cheap turbo trainer then take a look at this. Great value, if you use the SALEJAN offer code you'll get the lot for 95 sheets

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Old 07-01-16, 09:47 PM   #4345
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I am seriously considering this as my next bike, only issue is I have no way of testing it to see if its comfortable enough to ride

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It's a race bike, how comfortable do you need? 1hr circuit races or epic audaxes?
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Old 08-01-16, 03:41 PM   #4346
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Front mudguard fitted not too bad bit faff

Rear mudguard for saved for another day as I need to chop it as it will get mashed when I put it in the bike rack at work and lock it up.
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Front mudguard fitted not too bad bit faff

Rear mudguard for saved for another day as I need to chop it as it will get mashed when I put it in the bike rack at work and lock it up.
Did you get the Crud Road Racer Mark II's?
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Old 08-01-16, 03:46 PM   #4348
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I went for the set Mav suggested

SKS Bluemels Road Mudguard Set but got them from Wiggle as they were cheaper. Came in a massive box!!

http://www.wiggle.co.uk/sks-bluemels-road-mudguard-set/
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SKS Bluemels Road Mudguard Set but got them from Wiggle as they were cheaper. Came in a massive box!!

http://www.wiggle.co.uk/sks-bluemels-road-mudguard-set/
Proper mudguards are well worth the faff, mine have been on 3 years 12,000 miles with zero maintenance so far...
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Full mudguards must be the way to go, I got raceblades which are great at keeping me clean but the frame and crank are taking a pounding.

Oh, just to let you know we're all doing it wrong Gravel Bikes are the future. I was in a bike shop in Glasgow and I was getting the heavy sell on them...
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