evans cycles

Evans Cycles is one of the largest British cycling retailers. They have a large online store as well as one of the biggest chains of bricks and mortar cycling shops.

The original shop was founded in central London by cyclist, Frederick W Evans, and it is suggested that he won an award from the Cyclists’ Touring Club for the invention of a device known as the quick release and reversible rear wheel device in 1925. He died in a road accident in 1944 and the business has had several owners since.

Evans have some of their own brands including Hoy Bikes and Pinnacle and they also have exclusive retail arrangements in the UK with Jamis, Fuji and BMC.

 

BMC Granfondo GF02 105 (2013)

Comfortable ride and upright position with race worthy stiffness and handling

£1400.00
Mon, Apr 08, 2013 10:00
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Pinnacle Dolomite Five

Rapid all weather performance machine that'll bring a grin to your face provided you can deal with the harsh ride

£900.00
Wed, Mar 13, 2013 15:30
4

Just in: Fuji Sportif 1.3

Fuji's sportive/endurance aluminium bike looks well specced for the money

Thu, Feb 21, 2013 10:35
4

Just in: Pinnacle Dolomite Five

£900 aluminium framed do-it-all bike arrives for testing

Thu, Feb 14, 2013 15:00
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Sir Chris Hoy reveals seven signature road and city bikes

Hoy Bikes to launch in May with four city bikes and three road bikes, starting from £850

Mon, Feb 11, 2013 12:26
13

Sneak peek: Hoy road bike

New bike range from Sir Chris nears completion

Thu, Jan 10, 2013 12:27
17

Pinnacle launch new range of kids’ bikes

Evans Cycles in-house brand launch new range of kids' bikes with 16, 20 and 24in wheel sizes and emphasis on light weight

Tue, Dec 11, 2012 15:09
6

Sir Chris Hoy launches HOY Bikes brand with seven models

Four city bikes and three road bikes will be sold at Evans Cycles from next spring

Tue, Nov 27, 2012 19:09
31

Jamis Xenith Pro

Probably the cheapest Ultegra Di2 carbon bike around a good frame and decent finishing kit complement the shifty bits well with only the wheels really letting it down

£2399.99
Thu, Oct 11, 2012 11:00
4

Just in: Jamis Xenith Pro Di2

£2,399 buys you a full carbon race bike with Shimano's second-tier electronic shifting. Not bad...

Tue, Jul 03, 2012 09:27
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