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Post by Steve Pearson on Jun 15, 2009 11:40:07 GMT
Coo, even Lidl are getting into cycling tinyurl.com/l5wmdlNot bad spec for the price (Wiggles equivilent is approx £200 more) and they're good about returns
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Post by Deleted on Jun 15, 2009 14:21:06 GMT
Sydenham Lidl has track pumps (Beto) with pressure guages for £5.99 ea. Dual fitting head attachment, schrader/presta. Cheaper than Deca'. I wonder when they will be doing East German nutrition/drinks supplements
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Post by Deleted on Jun 16, 2009 13:13:40 GMT
I bought a track pump from Aldi for 4 quid last summer, just to see how good it was. It lasted 3 weeks before wearing out. I did score a gilet for 5 quid that is still going strong though.
Don't do it.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 17, 2009 9:47:27 GMT
I'd buy it and strip it for parts the groupset and wheels cost that by themselves
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Post by Deleted on Jun 17, 2009 22:38:46 GMT
Hey guys, don't knock Lidl!! 90% of their own brand stuff is very high quality! I've got a load of their tools, and they're brilliant! Also their cycling socks knock the, er... socks off the dhb socks (although their SPD shoes, whilst looking way cooler than their dhb counterparts, have a slightly less stiff sole.... ) I'd get this bike if I had the spare cash... it's MUCH higher spec than my current steed, and when I think that I might overtake someone riding a Litespeed or Condor, the thought makes me dizzy... ;D So it's either Lidl, or it's this Bamboo bike... I can't decide.... tinyurl.com/l4neft... but I'm not sure how that reporter is going to ride it wearing those fashionable shoes (not to mention the skirt ).
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