New frame suggestions needed please!

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    The Good Shepherd

    Evening folks!

    I’m looking at buying a new frame for racing, but comfortable enough for longer rides too. My budget is £1200…can anyone suggest anywhere/anything to look at?

    Cheers!

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    Mostyn

    If your going to race your
    If your going to race your bike? Are you talking about RR or TT or even both, maybe sportives? and some leisure riding? S/Works frame by Specialised would cover all that! Canyon are getting a fantastic reputation; as are Planet X.

    What about a Ridley Frame? Very lightweight! Anyhow, with £1200 to spend on just the frame, it’s certainly going to be something very nice.

    Good luck with the search; and let us know what you decide to buy.

    #662853
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    The Good Shepherd

    Thank you for all of the
    Thank you for all of the input, folks. I am now the proud owner of an incredibly light Canyon ultimate SLX.

    Now, to build it up….

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    notfastenough

    Planet-x? Tend to be very
    Planet-x? Tend to be very popular with racers, and relatively affordable.

    I didn’t think you could ride a bike liveried in team colours/logos when you race unless it’s your team? I’d avoid the Astana.

    Think my colleague paid about that for a kuota kharma frameset.

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    localsurfer

    Custom frame, unless you have
    Custom frame, unless you have a steel phobia. Nothing more comfortable, everything just fitting just right.

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    Raleigh

    I recommend the book ‘Custom
    I recommend the book ‘Custom Road Bike,’ that will tell you all you need to know.

    Perhaps a custom frame?

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    dave atkinson

    The SLX EVO is the team issue
    The SLX EVO is the team issue frame, the EVO is one step down, IIRC: same construction methods and geometry but about 50g heavier.

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    The Good Shepherd

    That does indeed help Dave,
    That does indeed help Dave, cheers! Incidentally, do you know what the difference is between the EVO and SLX frames?

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    dave atkinson

    Canyon Ultimate CF SLX was
    Canyon Ultimate CF SLX was our bike of the year, if that helps?

    road.cc/content/news/49650-roadcc-bikes-year-top-10

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    The Good Shepherd

    Many thanks for the input,
    Many thanks for the input, gents! Currently, I’m looking at a Canyon Ultimate SLX, Argon 18 Krypton, BMC Road Racer SL01, Giant TCR Advanced, and a Specialized S-Works Tarmac SL3 (although this is decorated in the Astana livery…).

    Does anyone have any experience or input on any of these frames? I didn’t think buying a new frame could be this stressful!

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    mathewshotbolt

    The Argon 18 Krypton is a
    The Argon 18 Krypton is a very good frame for that kind of money.

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    lazyusername

    http://www.cyclebasket.com/m4
    http://www.cyclebasket.com/m4b0s222p627/NELSON_R240-1_Carbon_Composite_Road_Race_Frameset_

    The budget option, leaves you quite a lot left over for nice wheels. I can only vouch for its comfort over longer distances but as I don’t race I can’t really comment on that sorry. It is considerably quicker than my kinesis GF though

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    dave atkinson
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