What cheap bike?
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astroarcadia

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1,723 posts

223 months

Wednesday 29th July 2009
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A friend of mine had his bike (Trek 4500) stolen last week and is looking for a new one. He is a bit tight for money at the moment and just wants to spend around £400 on a new mountain bike.

It seems at that price there is not much out there and he needs to spend more like £500 to get anything decent. Ideally he want last seasons bargain instead of a current model.

Any suggestions on bikes or shops around the Gloucestershire area?

TIA.

Master Mischief

630 posts

233 months

Wednesday 29th July 2009
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Best bike shop around Gloucester is Noah's Ark.

They don't really bang out stuff mega cheap but will generally negotiate a bit.

My colleague bought a Specialized Hard Rock Disc from there for similar money to above with a bit of a haggle.

They are a nice bunch too (no I don't work there).

astroarcadia

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1,723 posts

223 months

Wednesday 29th July 2009
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Noah's is just down the road from me. We had a look but it's more high end stuff in there. Think my friend is looking for a bargain that does not exist?

Roman

2,033 posts

242 months

Wednesday 29th July 2009
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Leisure Lakes in Cheltenham usually have some pretty good deals.

astroarcadia

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Wednesday 29th July 2009
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anonymous-user

77 months

Thursday 30th July 2009
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havent heard any bad things about Focus, wiggle are a sound company to deal with.

the whistler looks ok, a quality frame to upgrade if you feel like it but if its possible to raise the extra cash, the fat boy is a markedly better bike than the whistler notably on account of the hydraulic discs and the rock shox dart fork which are worth more than the extra £120 or so difference betweeen the two bikes.

P-Jay

11,252 posts

214 months

Thursday 30th July 2009
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astroarcadia said:
Basic as they come, but it'll get your friend back on the trails.

GT usually own this sort of price range, should get better brakes and a 100mm fork for £400.

Mr_C

2,496 posts

252 months

Thursday 30th July 2009
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Giant Terrago Disc

anonymous-user

77 months

Thursday 30th July 2009
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Mr_C said:
Giant Terrago Disc
looks alright spec wise, deore bits will attract the "oooh shiny" buyers but suntour forks would put me off. never have i ridden a bike with less confidence inspiring forks than those offered by suntour never mind cheap suntour forks, vague, bouncy, unpredicatable....you could do worse for a cheap hack-around-the-woods-bike for £350 though.