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Old 16th November 2007   #1
jhclare
The definitive OTP ( Off-The-Peg ) list (< £500)

Hi all,

I was just looking at the Ev*ns website and notice they now have a new section just for single speed bikes!

Seems a lot of people are jumping on the bandwagon.

I would like to suggest a sticky thread that gives info and objective reviews off all the off-the-peg bikes available.

Stuff like: ride quality, frame quality, value for money, upgradeability, comparisons to..., where available in London, etc etc. This could be kept up to date with new bikes as they appear.

I know a lot of people here custom build but I think a lot of people don't have the time/money/skills to build their own.

What you reckon? I've tried to find info on several bikes lately and there seems to be limited info on the net, apart from on manufacturer's sites!

John
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Old 16th November 2007   #2
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No - if you want reviews/comment/opinions regarding OTP bike - just search through the threads, heaps there.

vb is very selective of his stickies.
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Old 16th November 2007   #3
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Yeah no one read faq stickies e.t.c waste of time.
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Old 23rd February 2008   #4
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Anyone too lazy to wait patiently for a suitable bike/frame to appear on Ebay, then build up your own bike? If so, here are the latest off-the-pegs from the shops: http://www.londonfgss.com/thread9085.html

Last edited by GA2G; 12th September 2008 at 07:53.. Reason: I can't keep track on two threads, so will only update the one I authored.
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Old 23rd February 2008   #5
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GrandeAnse2Grenville:Anyone too lazy to wait patiently for a suitable bike/frame to appear on Ebay, then build up your own bike?
don't be a penis, it's not compulsory, nor is it worthwhile for a lot of people. it's meant to be about cycling, not pretty lego projects for big boys
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Old 23rd February 2008   #6
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nimhbus, my bike was stolen, a Klein (already 2nd hand) that I'd been working on. So since I'm always broke, I was looking at Ebay for a cheap-ish replacement. It ocurred to me that if I had £350 or more spare, I could get myself one off the peg. But I've got kids, and bills, and I maxed my card, so even the £350 isn't there. But, since I'd done the searching, I just thought I'd share it, since maybe somebosy else might be in the same boat?
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Old 23rd February 2008   #7
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fair enough, i thought you were saying that one should always preferably build up one's one bike from scratch, unless one is lazy..
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Old 23rd February 2008   #8
asm
Good man grenville, not that i'm looking for a bike but it's still interesting to see how many new offerings there are this year. Also a bit disappointing to see the 08 pista is completely identical to the 07.
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Old 23rd February 2008   #9
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Unless you build up a bike front crap components, does it not just work out cheaper to buy one off the peg in the end, or at least the same? Or, how about a second hand off the peg. I saw a fuji track go for £150 on ebay (linked from here), and I can't believe you could build one for less?
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Old 23rd February 2008   #10
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Cheers asm, I forgot a few though. Maybe someone will comment on any of these bikes that they've either tried out or owned? A few more added:

Mosquito Bikes - http://www.mosquito-bikes.co.uk/htdo...php?name=bikes
FIXIE Inc Peace Maker £415 [MrSmith has shown me that this is frame only price - expensive!]
FIXIE Inc Black Jack £595 [ditto]

On-One - http://www.on-one-shop.co.uk/acatalog/Road_bikes.html
Pompino £499.95

I like the look and the price point of the FIXIE Inc Peace Maker, the Charge Plug, and the Giant Bowery.
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Old 23rd February 2008   #11
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do you really like the the price of the fixie inc?
you do realise it doesn't come with wheels? or chain, or bars, or chainset or......
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Old 23rd February 2008   #12
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Damn, I thought it was built. No good to cheapo me. :((
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Old 23rd February 2008   #13
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asm:Good man grenville, not that i'm looking for a bike but it's still interesting to see how many new offerings there are this year. Also a bit disappointing to see the 08 pista is completely identical to the 07.
not looking for one either but...
http://www.tritoncycles.co.uk/produc...es_-_Messenger

SE BIKES Draft (2008) £249.99
TREK Soho S (2008) £350.00
SE BIKES Lager (2008) £365.99
etc. and the usual suspects
TREK T1 (2008) £800.00

havent seen or heard of any of these.
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Old 23rd February 2008   #14
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"the 08 pista is completely identical to the 07."
except for the colours, the condor name stamped on the headtube and the decals. plus you can spec them with whatever parts you want.
TBH i can't see what they needed to change?
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Old 23rd February 2008   #15
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MrSmith:"the 08 pista is completely identical to the 07."
except for the colours, the condor name stamped on the headtube and the decals. plus you can spec them with whatever parts you want.
TBH i can't see what they needed to change?
Might be talking about the Bianchi.
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Old 23rd February 2008   #16
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yeah and the 08 is 50 dorrah more then the 07.

07 pista love.... though its headed towards polo bike
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Old 23rd February 2008   #17
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i see. i suppose it's not really 'off the peg' either
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Old 23rd February 2008   #18
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Shinscar the sleuth, with a probably unbeatably priced single speed road bike. The "SE Bikes" look like they might be chinese made. With the cheap one being plain guage and 27lbs in weight, its probably not going to be at the top of Xmas lists. The slightly more expensive one at least has the decency to be cro-mo. And that one weighs 21lbs. Not bad. A good find actually - I've lived in London 24yrs, and I'd never heard of the Triton cycle shop.
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Old 26th February 2008   #19
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Hi,

I thought i'd log on and add some details about the bikes.

The SE Bikes are made in Taiwan and come out of the same factory as GT Bikes. SE made there name in BMX in the 80's with bikes like the PK Ripper, Quadangle and Floval Flyers.

The draft is designed to be a cheap but serviceable road bike. But i would tend to agree with the coments above, its basic and comes with a one piece crank and basic parts.

The Lager on the other hand is a great bike especially for the money. The frame is decent and its all there, the only thing it lacks is a fixed cog and lockring (it just comes supplied with a freewheel).

As for us weve been in the same building selling bikes for the last 18 years. :-)

Take it Easy

Luke - Triton Cycles
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Old 26th February 2008   #20
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Man you guys have got some legends signed up to your label. Respect.
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Old 26th February 2008   #21
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and there is the Touche for £550, from Pearson Cycles in Sutton*.

(*nb - buying one can involve visiting Sutton high st - one of the most depressing places on earth)

If you can use one of the 'bike to work' schemes you can usually only buy complete bikes, and I know quite a few people getting a first ss/fg bike this way.
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Old 26th February 2008   #22
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villa-ru:and there is the Touche for £550, from Pearson Cycles in Sutton*.

(*nb - buying one can involve visiting Sutton high st - one of the most depressing places on earth)

If you can use one of the 'bike to work' schemes you can usually only buy complete bikes, and I know quite a few people getting a first ss/fg bike this way.
Sutton High St is indeed one of the most depressing places in earth, but the shop is great. It's been there since 1860 and is still run by the Pearson family.
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Old 26th February 2008   #23
asm
Indeed mr. Smith I was referring to the bianchi pista. how can you use it as a polo bike chris??!?
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Old 26th February 2008   #24
asm
This is obviously the perfect bike for me, as I live in Se5, and i do quite like lager.

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Old 27th February 2008   #25
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asm:Indeed mr. Smith I was referring to the bianchi pista. how can you use it as a polo bike chris??!?
well back up polo and trick bike... i dont know how else i shoudl use it... i have the custom brew for everything else
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Old 25th March 2008   #26
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A few more off the peg bikes.

An own brand effort:
http://www.edinburghbicycle.com/ebwP...c003155c002910

Specialized taking on the Bad Boy: (interesting styling)
http://www.edinburghbicycle.com/ebwP...c003155c002910
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Old 25th March 2008   #27
Hacked
Edinburgh Co op's is a 26 inch wheel does this make much difference?
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Old 25th March 2008   #28
lucky
pompino not mentioned? Great value
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Old 25th March 2008   #29
tomiskinky
I like the SE, used to lust over SE Bikes when i was a kid, some mates had PK Rippers and Quadangles... My BMX looked dull next to them.
Might be tempted buy one and fit new parts to my spec? Still, gotta get some other bike I've had my eyes on, but it's not coming easily!
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Old 2nd April 2008   #30
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Off the peg?

Well I like it anyway, and for less than 700.
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Old 2nd April 2008   #31
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yeah, it's a cool frame, good price
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Old 2nd April 2008   #32
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if the build i'm doing turns out to be too big, its going to look mighty tempting....
I need a more track specific bike anyhow.


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Old 2nd April 2008   #33
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or a Felt TK2 2007 for £700 with delivery.

The question is, which is the better deal (my bets on the felt):
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Old 2nd April 2008   #34
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The Felt has a Sugino crankset...
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Old 6th April 2008   #35
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I got a charge plug for christmas (my first fixed) and its a cracking bike, highly reccommended
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