Well done, you've come to the very best place on the internet for your biweekly dose of discounted bike-themed retail therapy.
Here at road.cc the DealCatcher has been busy collecting great discounts on a huge range of procuts for you from all over cycling retail's portion of the world wide web.
Starting with Merlin Cycles, we've found a great deal on SPD pedals, Science in Sport are once again on the discount trial with their GO Isotopic gels, and a deal we're sure you'll agree is fantastic on a Cube Agree road bike. There's a set of CatEye lights from Hargroves Cycles, Wheelies have a great deal on Mavic base layers, and we finish off with a Sigma computer from Decathlon.
Merlin Cycles
If you've never ridden clipless before - whether that's because you're a little bit scared of the intimacy of becoming one with a macine, or the prospect of falling off - perhaps now's your time.
Shimano's SPD mechanic is used most commonly in clipless pedals, and they work fantastically well, hense the market saturation.
If you're a seasoned clipless pedal user, now might be a good time to go and give yours a look over, maybe it's time for a replacement pair.
SiS
SiS continue their Tour de France-themed sale with a buy-one-get-one-free offer on their well recieved GO Isotonic Gels.
This isn't your standard discount, so you'll have to buy two packs to save yourself money, but with the range of flavours they've got on offer, why wouldn't you buy two?
Also, think of the combinations. Apple and strawberry: delicious.
Wheelies
It's always worth remembering that most of us live in the UK. The summer, if it really arrives at all, tends to last for a fraction of the time we're expecting.
So, while it's fun to enjoy your one-layer rides while you can, thinking ahead to late October/November, when the Summer really is getting to be a distant memory might stand you in good stead. Especially if you're making savings like this one.
Hargroves
We're big on bike lights here at road.cc. If you missed our big lights test at the end of last year, here's your chance to check it out. While two Cateye lights featured in the big test, the 300 didn't. However, we did manage to test it on its own - where it recieved a highly commendable 9/10.
Thanks to Hargroves's discounts, you'll not only get a great front light for this price, you'll also get a Cateye Volt 50 rear light - which we also tested on the road.cc.
Chain Reaction Cycles
I'm sure you'll agree that the best cycling deals are bikes, right? Who wouldn't agree that getting your hands on a decent carbon road bike for under £750 is an absolute bargain? We're all in agreement here at road.cc and it seems that Cube Agree too.
If we leave the puns behind for a moment, and take a look at the Shimano Tiagra-sporting, Fulcrum 77 wheel wearing, Cube bike, you'll come to the same conclusion that we did; £748.99 is a steal.
Decathlon
This all-in-one data tracker, GPS navigator, cycling computer is perfect for amateurs looking to get a little more insight into their riding habits and abilities, as well as professionals looking to make improvements.
At £99, Decathlon's 29% discount makes the Sigma Rox 10.0 and absolute steal
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The sigma is well worth 100 gbp. I've had it for over a year. What I miss is training capabilities of the garmins but if you can do without it, I can, buy it.
Garmin edge 25 bundles are £149 at freeborn bikes, 20 quid off
Anyone got any experience of the Sigma computer? I'm looking for an alternative to the ubiquitous garmin and £99 for a GPS ANT+ computer looks like a good deal.
Evans have M520's for just under £17! They are ex-stock that was resold, but they are absolutely immaculate.
http://www.evanscycles.com/products/shimano/m520-spd-pedals-oe--ec050919
Cool, thanks for letting us know. When you spot stuff like this could you also mail it to deals [at] road.cc so we can include it. The more eyes we have looking the better the deals we can find.