The legendary Pro Carbon featuring Shimano Ultegra 6800 combines intelligent design, performance and outstanding value for money. With flawless handling, efficient power transfer and low weight, you'll ride faster, in more style for longer.
High performance full carbon frame and forks
High quality Toray T700 full carbon frameset
Groupset: Shimano Ultegra 6800 mix
Wheelset: Shimano WH-RS-01
Weight: circa 8kg (size Large)
All comments (26)
hornetsam
3 Jun 161#1
I have this bike, it was £999 and worth every penny. this is a fantastic deal
AbuG
3 Jun 16#2
chain-set and brake-set although Shimano, they are less then Ultegra, which is where some of the saving comes from otherwise would be more than a grand.
rodman
3 Jun 16#3
Build spec:
Shimano Ultegra ST-6800 STI Levers / Pair / Grey
Shimano RS500 Chainset / 172.5mm / 50-34T / Grey
Shimano Ultegra CS-6800 Cassette / 11 Speed / 11-28
Shimano HG-600 11 Speed Chain / 116 Link
Shimano Ultegra FD-6800 Double Front Mech / Braze On
Shimano Ultegra RD-6800 Rear Mech / Short Cage / 11 Speed / Grey
Shimano BR561 Brake Calipers
San Marco Ponza Saddle / Carbon Steel / Black
Selcof 56 Aluminium Seatpost / 31.6mm / 350mm / Black
Selcof KA04 Aluminium Stem / 31.8mm / 110mm / Black
Shimano WH-RS01 Wheelset / 700c / Shimano / SRAM 10/11sp
Please note, bike pictures are for reference and may differ from the exact bike spec. This bike is not available with any other Offers
catherton
4 Jun 16#4
Fantastic price
kotr
4 Jun 16#5
Not a smart question but what is wrong with a good old fashioned mountain bike with a few gears.
Seems like everyone is competing in the tour de France nowadays.
Are there any decent entry level bikes that you could recommend for around 200 pound.
mankymanning
4 Jun 16#6
If you aren't doing a lot of road biking then yes this is overkill. Decathlon's BTWin range is great value for money in terms of getting started. You can't do the miles on a mountain bike that you can a road bike.
CardboardCutout
4 Jun 161#7
Have a look on Decathlon for the Btwin Triban
frakison
4 Jun 16#8
It depends what you want to do. I have both and can assure you that mountain bikes may have loads of gears but they are still rubbish on roads, likewise, road bikes eat the miles with ease but you'd have no bike left after a short offroad session :smiley:
If you want a cheap bike, the best I've seen of late is the Decathlon one at £150ish but this may not be available now (check this site or Decathlons). Other than that, go for ebay/gumtree as the main problem with Road bikes is that people watch the Tours and then get a road bike, then they realise that road bikes are hard work (if done right and not stopping every two seconds), can be painful (to start with, most saddles are!!) and it takes up lots of time, so they get rid, hence lots of bargains :smiley:
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The legendary Pro Carbon featuring Shimano Ultegra 6800 combines intelligent design, performance and outstanding value for money. With flawless handling, efficient power transfer and low weight, you'll ride faster, in more style for longer.
High performance full carbon frame and forks
High quality Toray T700 full carbon frameset
Groupset: Shimano Ultegra 6800 mix
Wheelset: Shimano WH-RS-01
Weight: circa 8kg (size Large)
All comments (26)
Shimano Ultegra ST-6800 STI Levers / Pair / Grey
Shimano RS500 Chainset / 172.5mm / 50-34T / Grey
Shimano Ultegra CS-6800 Cassette / 11 Speed / 11-28
Shimano HG-600 11 Speed Chain / 116 Link
Shimano Ultegra FD-6800 Double Front Mech / Braze On
Shimano Ultegra RD-6800 Rear Mech / Short Cage / 11 Speed / Grey
Shimano BR561 Brake Calipers
San Marco Ponza Saddle / Carbon Steel / Black
Selcof 56 Aluminium Seatpost / 31.6mm / 350mm / Black
Selcof KA04 Aluminium Stem / 31.8mm / 110mm / Black
Shimano WH-RS01 Wheelset / 700c / Shimano / SRAM 10/11sp
Please note, bike pictures are for reference and may differ from the exact bike spec. This bike is not available with any other Offers
Seems like everyone is competing in the tour de France nowadays.
Are there any decent entry level bikes that you could recommend for around 200 pound.
If you want a cheap bike, the best I've seen of late is the Decathlon one at £150ish but this may not be available now (check this site or Decathlons). Other than that, go for ebay/gumtree as the main problem with Road bikes is that people watch the Tours and then get a road bike, then they realise that road bikes are hard work (if done right and not stopping every two seconds), can be painful (to start with, most saddles are!!) and it takes up lots of time, so they get rid, hence lots of bargains :smiley: