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Greetings Hubbers,

 

Im a newbie here, hoping to improve my cycling knowledge.

I have been a casual cyclist for many years and i now want to participate in cycle challenges.

I have done 11 000kms in the last 5 years with my hybrid commuter. Now its time 4 a new road bike.

With a budget of 20k including a proper helmet, accessories and clothing etc. I weigh 75kgs at 1.69m height.

 

1) Which bike would your'll recommend and size ?

2) How do i start participating ? Should i join a club ?

3) Which are reputable shops in the East Rand ?

 

Thanks in advance . . . :)

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Cannondale caad 10 or Scott Cr1 pro/team

 

And shop- finishline cycles

 

Caad 10 or CR1is nice but what you really need is a Colnago C59 or M10 with minimum Campag Record or Super Record. 20 k will buy you some nice Assos kit with Sidi Ergo 3 shoes and a R2500-3000 helmet like Bell, Giro or Spez. For borrowing money to buy yr 80-100k bike check out the other threads on selling your soul to the bank or disposing of your house or car to fund your bike.

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Reall value for money would be a Silverback Space with Ultegra ±R17000.00 (Brilliant Backup Service)

And the trusty Cannondale CAAD 10 (Bulletproof)

Join a club close to you.

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Finish Line Kempton Park have a wide variety , speak to Clint or Arthur

 

They have rides (road and MTB) leaving from the shop and there are plenty of other informal groups and clubs on the East Rand depending on where you stay.

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Thanks for the feedback guys, i live in Newcastle, KZN but i will be visiting Gauteng, East Rand soon.

Any contact details for FinishLine Cycles ?

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Would this be new or second hand ?

 

That is a suggested retail from www.bicycling.co.za , buyers guide.

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Would this be new or second hand ?

You can pick one up at most lbs for 15.4k new

Awesome bike

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