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Just seen Kinesis Crosslight build kits on CRC for £350
http://www.chainreactioncycles.com/kinesis-crosslight-build-kit-2/rp-prod44052
Then throwing this lot on a Kinesis cross light 5T frame £215.99
http://www.winstanleysbikes.co.uk/product/25969/Kinesis_CrossLight_FiveT_2012_Frame_K_CL5T_54_B?gclid=CITi8sH4y7kCFQTHtAodXUMA6w
Then i just would need some forks and hopefully have a nice shiny Kinesis Crosslight 5T for under £650
I know very little about cross bikes but looked about the best way of getting a decent built new bike for my £600ish budget
Cheapo forks:
http://outlet.upgradebikes.co.uk/Outlet/Forks-Rigid/Kinesis/Evo-Crosslight
More: http://outlet.upgradebikes.co.uk/Outlet/Kinesis-UK/Kinesis-UK-Range/Forks
Jamie.. thanks for the forks links.... err which are the best ones as i havent really much of a clue?
Is it worth getting carbon?
What do you think of the build kit for the money??
Seems ok for an entryish level cx bike, and if i can pull in a brand new Kinesis 5T for around £600 id be pretty happy
Just been reading another thread about sizing and Im 168cm ish tall... (5ft 5" and a bit) but would a 51cm be the right frame size?
I have a 5T (paid a grand for it so your route seems a bargain! ).
I love it, very comfortable bike to ride and great fun.
Just been reading another thread about sizing and Im 168cm ish tall... (5ft 5" and a bit) but would a 51cm be the right frame size?
The geo/sizing chart seems to think you'll be ok but aware:
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that cx build kit seems like a good price, think it be hard to beat value wise unless you go 2nd hand. if you go 2nd hand you will probably get better kit but cost a bit more.
unless my eyes deceive me the kit doesnt come with pedals though which are personal taste.
5T is a good frame
Sizing guide for me suggested 57 or 60 but a 60 would have been too tall (I am 6 ft).
