If you're a new cyclist or you're just looking for a bargain pair of wheels, the DealCatcher's got a fantastic deal on a Dawes alongside a couple of other great cycling deals for you today.
The DealCatcher also has a great offer on a road.cc rated 9/10 Abus lock and a Castelli jacket.
What's more, the Dawes is a rung up on the ladder from the base model that featured in our Best Road Bikes for Under £300.
Evans Cycles
The Dawes 200 which we featured in the buyers guide you can read below was a stand-out member of the below £300 club because off the exceptional quality of the bike's triple butted 6061 alloy frame.
You'll get that same quality here, with the upshot of some improved componentry - which was the limiting factor of the 200.
The 600 carries some base level 9-speed Shimano STI bits, alongside toe-clipped pedals, a carbon fork and even an included bell.
Hargroves Cycles
Abus does great bike locks. That's for absolute certain.
The company's Granit range is as solid as the name would suggest too.
When we reviewed the Granit X-Plus D-lock our man Dave Atkinson gave it a solid 9/10, and the London Granit here will do as good a job.
Chain Reaction Cycles
"Packable, portable... and packs a punch." That's the alliterative triplet that our esteemed reviewer Steph Mann used to describe Castelli's Velo Jacket.
Which is pretty restrained praise for a jacket she couldn't fault. The Velo got a 9/10 on road.cc review, and it was its portability alongside its windproofing and waterproofing that won it the accolade.
At this price, you won't find a cross-season jacket that performs as well.
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Take a look at spa cycles - plenty of choice and options.
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