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[Closed] Condor cycles - owners advice

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Their website isn't up and running at the mo and i can't get into the shop for a while. Can anyone comment on their road bikes? Any good? Value for money compared to bigger brands?

Is there an email address anywhere to contact them - can't phone as at work at the moment!

Any owner pics?


 
Posted : 30/07/2010 10:03 am
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email is:

info@condorcycles.com

they answer quickly normally with a few hours.

I got a Pearson instead though did look at Condor


 
Posted : 30/07/2010 10:14 am
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Had a Pista since end of 2003 (early B2W purchase). Its a bike... (its been a throughly efficient workhorse, but not something that I find especially inspirational to ride.

They are expensive for what they are - I'm pretty sure the high end carbon frames are generic rebadged Deda ones, identical to Ribble et al, but with a significant price hike.

Service is decent (most of the time). The wheels have been excellent. The bike fit was OK, but I ended up changing most of the finishing kit to make things feel more natural

Would I buy one again? Probably not. Too much of a price premium, and they don't really make what I want. If I wanted a flash high end road frame I'd head to Enigma for bespoke steel or Ti. If I wanted something to get the job done I'd look at Ribble, or Planet X, or whatever I could find cheapest in the end of season sales.


 
Posted : 30/07/2010 10:15 am

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