Thanks to the hard work of the DealCatcher great cycling deals aren't hard to come by here at road.cc, and today is no exception.
Fantastic offers on BMC's 2016 Granfondo road bike from Evans Cycles, Science in Sport REGO Recovery Protein from... Science in Sport, and Shimano RS10 Wheels from Tweeks Cycles are all waiting for you today.
So, what are you waiting for. Get your scrolling finger and your wallet ready and tuck right in!
Evans Cycles
When a bike manufacturer develops a range of bikes in close association with its own racing team, chances are the machine will be pretty focused on pace.
Making assumptions like that with the BMC Granfondo range will land you on the money.
The GF01 Disc, which we reviewed and gave an 8/10 to, was developed closely with the BMC Racing Team, and the vertical compliance, stable handling and comfort priorities that became clear during that development have trickled down to the slightly cheaper GF02.
Gone are the disc brakes, and a couple of extra performance-enhancing factors, but the price is massively down to.
The GF02 offers sensational ride quality and performance in a very reasonably priced package.
Science in Sport
When you're buying consumable goods like nutrition products, 2-for-1 offers are as good as 50% discounts. You are, after all, going to consume the same quantity of protein powder regardless when you actually buy it.
SiS's REGO Rapid Recovery Protein is excellent for muscle recovery and building endurance. We know, we've had experience with the REGO range.
The bars, which our man David Else reviewed below, are a fantastically tasty mix of carbs and protein. We're fairly sure you'll have the same experience with this powder.
Tweeks Cycles
Finally, if you're looking for a departure from the weighty wheels your bike came with, check out Shimano's fantastic entry-level RS10 wheelset.
Our man David Else put the wheels through their paces and said that they performed as well as they looked.
They ride well, they're reliable, and while they're not featherweight, they're reasonably weighted for an entry-level pair of wheels.
Alleged camber issue not obvious in the picture; would it not be easier to close the road all together, rather than have all the broken wing mirrors?
There are plenty of worst MGIFs than that
Same here - still unable to subscribe and am again out of games. seems to be the only place on the internet not wanting to take my spondoolies.
Manufacturing defect, send it back for a refund. Could be any number of reasons. Inconvenient but it won't take long to fix.
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