Dont know whether this is good or not but based on the reviews and original price seems a good deal and even has 0% finance!
Reason for posting is a selfish one! Looking to purchase a first road bike. I have done a few charity bike rides and always used my Rockhopper with road tyres! Whilst training used to often see road bike chaps fly past at a rate of knots! I know want to do a few bike trips so need to get serious! Want to get entry level bike around £500 to see if I enjoy the longer distances so any help is appreciated.
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gta15
6 Apr 17#41
Did anyone get this, what's your experience?
iwmunt
30 Jan 17#40
Nice price for a Campagnolo equipped carbon frame. Bargain!!
spatter
28 Jan 17#39
Half a kilo for toast! That's about thirty slices!
ebeneezer_goode
28 Jan 17#38
looking to buy my first road bike would this bike be a good purchase?
JESUS!
22 Jan 17#37
Ps this is a hot deal as the frame looks very upgradable
JESUS!
22 Jan 17#36
Likewise on what you carry with you. I ride MTB and see guys worrying about saving 1/2 kg on a new frame and then see them fill a 3 litre camel back and chuck it in their pack. 3 litres of water adds 3kg!
WOOTWOOT1
21 Jan 17#35
Veloce or SRAM apex or shimano 105???
robm612
21 Jan 171#34
was just about to comment the same thing. A cup of tea and some toast before a ride will be roughly 0.5kg so ultimately unless your bodyweight is below 60kg stop panicking about grams and shift some pounds.
afroylnt
21 Jan 17#33
Weight is pretty immaterial provding assuming the bike weighs no more than 10kg unless of course you Cat race. It's key to get a bke that has geomtery that's comfortable for you. The decathalon bikes are good but have quite a low head tube.
By the looks of it , it's a carbon wrap around an aluminium frame
rev6 to nigelconstantine
21 Jan 17#29
How did you get to that conclusion?
kelly78
21 Jan 17#28
This is a good buy, forme have been round a while and make good frames, (my brother has one and with 5000 miles on it says it's good) veloce is a 9/10 score for budget group set. What's not to like? Enjoy your ride.
regreid
21 Jan 17#26
see if your workplace does a 'bike to work' scheme.
That allows you to buy a higher spec bike for less money and over approx 18mths interest free.
mcrobbj
21 Jan 17#25
If I was you I'd be inclined towards the second hand market (just make sure they have receipts). Bikes have a 30% depreciation the first year then 20% the second. So you can pick up some bargains, and if you don't like it then you will almost get your money back. Also if you do then maybe look at outlaying the serious cash. There are plenty of second hand bikes that haven't seen much action. If you decide to go new then the decathlon bikes many not look the prettiest but get good reviews as value for money.
trackdayking
21 Jan 17#24
If your into cycling you will know £500 buys you nothing
Hi the 12k carbon frame is entry level but its not full 105 its a mix of cheaper bits
mymymy
21 Jan 171#21
you pay all the that money and still have to pay delivery.
WOOTWOOT1
20 Jan 17#20
Is the Axe edge 105 shimano a better deal? Or worth going £50 extra for the SRAM Apex? OR 100 for the Centaur Campag?
spatter
20 Jan 17#19
and my handlebars snapped at Hammersmith tonight. so that was fun
spatter
20 Jan 17#18
I've only got one bike and it does around 125 miles a week. I probably spend about £300 a year on it and I've had it for seven years. So it ends up great value. And it's still probably worth £2000!
keithbereal
20 Jan 17#7
not sure on the size your after but this is a very good bike for the original price of £750...Its now reduced to £550.
The Ultra 700 AF at Decathlon, that frame is nearly half a kilo heavier than the Axe Edge Compe!
richsmith460 to keithbereal
20 Jan 17#17
I've called Start, the Axe Edge Veloce is 8.16kg for a 53, that's 740g lighter. Worth the £70 all day. I'm going for one!
spatter
20 Jan 171#8
I went mad and bought a custom titanium frame, Rohloff hub etc for a total of about £3500. I really don't think that it was 'worth' it in terms of performance (I have a 26 mile commute across London) BUT I love it. There is a point where money spent on a bike offers diminishing returns to most people (me included) and it's finding that point which is the key. I reckon a £800 commuter bike is top notch for 99% of people and maybe £1000 road bike...
morrig to spatter
20 Jan 171#16
Don't think your mad, wealthy yes, but not mad.
richsmith460
20 Jan 17#15
450g is massive! Buy the heavier bike and then take your £70 budget and see if you can make upgrades that'll shave that kind of weight. I'd say it's impossible! Forme don't make cheap frames either, so I'd rather have this decent carbon frame than a 1400g entry-level alloy frame. It's no contest here really.
morrig
20 Jan 171#14
Campag gears(Veloce though) rare to see on bikes this cheap.Blooming cheap deal.
keithbereal
20 Jan 171#13
yeah but its £70 cheaper and just recommended as he only wants to spend about £500.
Personally I would take the 105 over the Veloce components but thats just my preference.
Not that it makes a difference but isn't this a 2013 frame
sparklehedgehog
20 Jan 17#12
This is a cracking deal if you're happy to go campag and only 10 speed. You won't find a better bike for the money.
Remember it's easy to put a newer lighter groupset and put wheels on as and when you want to upgrade. Nobody will find a better sub £500 bike out there
McSteve
20 Jan 17#11
Need to add £19.95 for delivery.
bornagainst
20 Jan 172#10
This has gotta be hot, just cos its rare to see campag discounted like this... and its all decent branded parts.
McSteve
20 Jan 17#6
I am tempted by this. The review are quite good and it looks to be more expensive everywhere else.
esq3585
20 Jan 171#5
if your looking for a racer you can't go wrong with some of the decathlon or merlin cycles deals that pop up on here now and again, as the guy before said for that sort of money in this deal I would buy an aluminium framed bike with a carbon fork
esq3585
20 Jan 171#4
Tbh you have got to ask yourself am I gonna really start road riding or do I prefer mtbing, trail centres etc with the odd bit of road riding ?
spatter
20 Jan 171#3
If you're going to leave it outside EVER then don't spend more than £50....
dunkmat
20 Jan 171#2
Cheers Nick appreciated, I can honestly say its a mine field buying a bike! Do you spend £300 on average one or 600 on one that seems a lot better or go for the jugular and hit big bucks first on the basis you know you'll enjoy it!
Reminds me of the first baby pram purchasing! :-)
nickhalluk
20 Jan 171#1
First off I no nothing about this bike, but do a lot of cycling and am "interested" in bikes in general.
My gut feeling about his would be:
Carbon by its very nature is expensive so for a 'like for like' bike Carbon vs Aluminium you would expect to pay a chunk more for the carbon version.This is a cheep bike regardless of weather its Carbon or not. as the cost has gone into the carbon, cost cuttings will have been made in the componentry. for this price point you could probably get a better spec aluminium bike.
This is of course only my opinion, but i think it is worth a consideration
Opening post
Dont know whether this is good or not but based on the reviews and original price seems a good deal and even has 0% finance!
Reason for posting is a selfish one! Looking to purchase a first road bike. I have done a few charity bike rides and always used my Rockhopper with road tyres! Whilst training used to often see road bike chaps fly past at a rate of knots! I know want to do a few bike trips so need to get serious! Want to get entry level bike around £500 to see if I enjoy the longer distances so any help is appreciated.
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That allows you to buy a higher spec bike for less money and over approx 18mths interest free.
http://www.bikeradar.com/road/gear/category/bikes/road/product/review-forme-axe-edge-comp-14-48240/
.http://www.decathlon.co.uk/ultra-700-af-road-bike-105-id_8324331.html
Personally I would take the 105 over the Veloce components but thats just my preference.
Not that it makes a difference but isn't this a 2013 frame
Remember it's easy to put a newer lighter groupset and put wheels on as and when you want to upgrade. Nobody will find a better sub £500 bike out there
Reminds me of the first baby pram purchasing! :-)
My gut feeling about his would be:
Carbon by its very nature is expensive so for a 'like for like' bike Carbon vs Aluminium you would expect to pay a chunk more for the carbon version.This is a cheep bike regardless of weather its Carbon or not. as the cost has gone into the carbon, cost cuttings will have been made in the componentry. for this price point you could probably get a better spec aluminium bike.
This is of course only my opinion, but i think it is worth a consideration
Edit:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h3RG5dztrXM check this out