Not to spam the site with deals, but this time of the year they do become very common. This is, I think, better than the last deal I posted and the Felt Z85.
The frame is the same as the model above (used by professionals) but the parts are one category down. Questionable as to whether you need this but if you are spending this kind of money, why not. If you are a higher rate taxpayer and go through cycle to work scheme, this will cost you less than £350, making it an even better deal than this already is!
Rated 10/10 by Cycling Weekly (Group Test Winner April 2016): "Pound for pound the B'Twin Ultra 700 AF leaves the competition standing."
Sizes are XS, S or XL unfortunately (which fits my purpose) but may not fit everyone.
PS - previously posted at £600 pre-christmas.
All comments (27)
cmncomp
9 Jan 171#1
impatiently waited 2 hours 10 minutes for the comments telling me why I shouldn't buy this...come on.
chrisbass to cmncomp
9 Jan 17#2
is it your first road bike? if not, what do you currently have? what is your budget? what do you want from a bike? commuting? fitness? racing?
i'm sure i'll be able to put you off given the answers to those :stuck_out_tongue:
skgwho to cmncomp
9 Jan 17#6
Haha think people would struggle to find flews other than the price point when compared to a starter road bike for £300 ish.
miklos
9 Jan 17#3
bxxllox , just bought one of these online yesterday
tedjourney to miklos
9 Jan 171#4
Don't worry mate, You still have a cracking good bike for what you paid for it!
cmncomp
9 Jan 171#5
first road bike
giant hybrid
budget not really an issue
fitness only
fire away...
chrisbass to cmncomp
9 Jan 172#10
if budget isnt an issue get the most expensive one you like the look of!
jonesinamillion
9 Jan 17#7
I have a Decathlon / B'TWIN MTB (another HUKD buy!) and its great, far better sec than similar price point "brands", frame comes with lifetime guarantee which I assume is the same for their thinner tyred offerings also?
akexuk
9 Jan 171#8
A quality alu frame with carbon fork and 105 at just over 500 pounds is a steal. Voted hot. Now if they reduced the 540 flatbar...
Popester
9 Jan 171#9
I would prefer a cyclo cross as I commute on tow paths. What do you reckon would be the widest wheels this could handle? Hot BTW
Johncheap
9 Jan 17#11
Don't use cycle to work, it's a con as you have to pay off more than expected at the end of the year!!!
skgwho to Johncheap
10 Jan 17#15
Sorry don't quite understand. Why?
hiscos
9 Jan 17#12
8.9kg for £550 , can't argue with that for value especially with 105. Like the look of the Frame too. Great winter bike or ideal for someone new to sport
Opening post
The frame is the same as the model above (used by professionals) but the parts are one category down. Questionable as to whether you need this but if you are spending this kind of money, why not. If you are a higher rate taxpayer and go through cycle to work scheme, this will cost you less than £350, making it an even better deal than this already is!
Rated 10/10 by Cycling Weekly (Group Test Winner April 2016): "Pound for pound the B'Twin Ultra 700 AF leaves the competition standing."
Sizes are XS, S or XL unfortunately (which fits my purpose) but may not fit everyone.
PS - previously posted at £600 pre-christmas.
All comments (27)
i'm sure i'll be able to put you off given the answers to those :stuck_out_tongue:
giant hybrid
budget not really an issue
fitness only
fire away...