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• #2
If you can afford it, get the caad or the cdf
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• #3
If you can afford it, get the caad or the cdf
any reason? in not sure that Evans allow me to top up the voucher with cash . if so then the Genesis or Cannondale are possessible. Only thing is the caadx is without discs. Heard canondale Alu frames are supposed to be good though . thanks -
• #4
Does it have to be Evans?
http://www.fatbirds.co.uk/1174817/products/kinesis-crosslight-pro6-2013-cyclocross-bike---green.aspx
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• #5
Does it have to be Evans?
http://www.fatbirds.co.uk/1174817/products/kinesis-crosslight-pro6-2013-cyclocross-bike---green.aspx
Yeah has to be Evans. I fancied a Kinesis but once the scheme came through that idea was out of the window.
http://m.evanscycles.com/products/pinnacle/arkose-three-2013-cyclocross-bike-ec039563
my cycle to work scheme has opened but unlike last time I can't use any bike shop and have to do it through Evans I'm after a cyclocross bike/commuter to take over from my Pearson fixie.
I'm attracted to the 105 groupset and disc brakes. I need it to take a pannier and at times as child seat. other options are the Genesis Croix De Fer and the canondale caadx. I think I read somewhere that pinnacles are designed but someone who used to design for Genesis. does anyone have any experience with either of these bikes.