Evans warehouse clearance
Evans warehouse clearance
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Millga

Original Poster:

1,658 posts

229 months

Sunday 29th June 2008
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So how many of you have been to the Evans warehouse clearance at the main Evans warehouse in gatwick crawley?
I was there saturday with a couple of friends, we couldn't believe how long the queue was, took us just over 2 hours to get in!!
There was a lot of stock in there and a unbelievable amount of bikes being sold, the sale continues until the 6th july, worth a look if anyones passing imo.

I picked up this Bianchi 1885, well chuffed

CAB

554 posts

241 months

Sunday 29th June 2008
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went lunchtime today - was actually quite quiet - wellwe didnt have to queue anyway.

Picked up a few tops, good discounts on lights and other components etc. They seem to be doing a good brisk trade and it seems like a great concept.

aciddrop616

1,981 posts

216 months

Sunday 29th June 2008
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that looks quite a nice little bike, not overly struck on road bike to be fair, much prefer downhill, but that doesnt look too bad,

how much did you pay for it??

i would probably put a guess at around the 4-700 mark

but im not to knowledgable about the cost of road bike components.

is it going to be a commute or leisure bike ??

spenny_b

1,071 posts

266 months

Monday 30th June 2008
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aciddrop616 said:
i would probably put a guess at around the 4-700 mark
New, these reatailed for about the £1100 markwink - Ultegra groupset and ally/carbon frame, iirc.

Millga

Original Poster:

1,658 posts

229 months

Monday 30th June 2008
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This Bianchi is theBianchi B4P 1885 TB Hydro/Carbon with full dura ace 10 spd groupset and a load of itm carbon bits, the retail was £1999 and i paid £1499, not the best bargain of all time by no means.
It was the middle of the range mountain bikes that seemed to be the real bargains, and old clothing and accessories.

spenny_b

1,071 posts

266 months

Monday 30th June 2008
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Very nice squire...ah yes, upon closer inspection you've got things like the Ksyrium rims (plus the Dura-Ace of course) ....hmmm yum.

Enjoy!
S

vanman

133 posts

258 months

Monday 30th June 2008
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I was back over there again today,Still a few bikes and plenty of clothing,and some tasty Campagnolo gear at pretty good prices.