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• #2
Wow thats a cheap frame. My mate has a professional
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• #3
I think you can't go wrong at that price and its brand new :)
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• #4
Yeah interested in this too, anyone have anything to say about these? Apart from 'I hate planet X and it's not a real Holdsworth' etc etc
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• #5
As others have said, looks amazing value.
I got a Holdsworth Competition in Columbus Spirit last year (not least because my first 'proper bike' was a 'proper Holdsworth') and have been super impressed - it was an XL frame and with alloy stuff, 28c wire Gatorskins etc it was not much over 8kg and rides beautifully.
The blue one looks especially sweet
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• #6
Wow that’s a nice bike.
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• #7
I like the look of the blue one also. I’m just a bit worried it’s going to weigh a tonne. But comparing weights to a surly pacer, this only comes in 0.4kg’ish heavier.
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• #8
It should end up around 10kg if using standard components. Or around 9kg if using a better groupset and wheelset.
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• #9
No lowrider mounts might be a downside?
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• #10
I would be using most parts off my current bike.
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• #11
I had 105 groupset on my last concorde and my bike was 9.6kg good luck with your build.
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• #12
That Concorde looks very nice.
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• #13
Had it 3 year just sold the frame last month :( what size is your specialized frame .looking for a winter bike frame
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• #14
Shame I really like those old concordes. It’s a M, but frame is damaged :(
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• #15
In what way is it damaged
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• #16
Quite a big ding in down tube. I’ve used it for many miles since and had checked by a aluminium engineer who does repairs for my work and he said there is no cracks. But I wouldn’t feel comfortable selling the frame on.
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• #17
Can i take it from you to use as a turbo trainer it shouldn't harm me when its on the floor .
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• #18
My current turbo trainer is my daughter's bike a bit small
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• #20
I’ll let you know what I’m doing with the frame as and when I get a new one. But I am based in birmingham just to let you know
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• #21
Anyone who has ridden a low-end Planet X frame should be able to tell you what a dire lump of crap they are. If you are still seduced, wait for the sales after Xmas, when they will probably be <£100.
But why don't you find a nice old Dawes Galaxy, made of 531 and with quality components, for £125-200 spend £50 fixing it up. It will be a far superior bike on the long run.
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• #22
There we go! Surprised it took so long :)
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• #23
Too far away .i agree with the Gren but if you got your heart set on one then thats your pick.
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• #24
That was also a possibility. Got offered a Raleigh rapide in 531 for good money so was thinking about that. Just seen their frameset online and wondered what people’s opinions where.
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• #25
Not got my heart set on one just seen them online. Might just go neo retro build I think.
What do you guys think about the holdsworth brevet? I fancy a steel road bike, but not much funds in the bank. If you can recommend an alternative for similar price.
I was also looking at maybe a neo retro build of a vintage frame instead.