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Sorry to post this in August, but can anyone offer any opinions on reasonably priced winter road frames with mudguard clearance and eyes, preferably with carbon forks?

I'm thinking of the Kinesis Racelite T2 or the Dolan winter frame - I have an aversion to Ribble due to them being a bunch of idiots with appalling levels of customer service.

Thanks in advance...


 
Posted : 12/08/2011 12:02 pm
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I've just bought a Kinesis Crosslight 5T frame and their Pure CX Forks for winter riding. £345 delivered from Winstanleys (delivery due any second now......) Went for that as even though it's a CX bike it'll be better than my current road bike and it'll let me race CX too. Planning to get a new proper road bike in the spring to go with it.


 
Posted : 12/08/2011 12:07 pm
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+1 for the Kinesis Racelite - although they come up quite large & you'll need long drop front brake


 
Posted : 12/08/2011 12:08 pm
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Hewwit


 
Posted : 12/08/2011 12:12 pm
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Dolan look nice, consider their cross frame if you want racks, clearance, etc, etc


 
Posted : 12/08/2011 12:15 pm
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Thanks for the pointers so far, I hadn't considered Hewitt which I should as they're very local.

Dolan are selling some of the winter frames cheap on ebay... God I wish I was 6'7"!!!


 
Posted : 12/08/2011 12:53 pm
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Genesis Equilibrium, or Aether if you want Alu and cheaper.

Long drop brakes required. Room for mudguards and 25mm tyres(maybe more, but I run 25s)


 
Posted : 12/08/2011 12:56 pm
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Sat here staring at my Tk2,its done a few sportives and got me most of my 4th cat points this season....not too bad for a 'winter' bike.


 
Posted : 12/08/2011 12:59 pm
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Probably a bit over budget but these seem reasonable value;

http://www.spacycles.co.uk/products.php?plid=m2b0s143p2371

Thought it was about time I had at least one bike which could take mudguards and a rack so have ordered one. I am ancient though, so confident it will suit me!


 
Posted : 12/08/2011 1:12 pm
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I have an aversion to Ribble due to them being a bunch of idiots with appalling levels of customer service

Now on this I do agree with you.


 
Posted : 12/08/2011 1:15 pm
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Tifosi CK3, cheap but less forks. Though very nice in the flesh.

Condor....is it the Fratelli? the steel jobbie.


 
Posted : 12/08/2011 1:17 pm
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Condor make some lovely steel winter frames and bikes!


 
Posted : 12/08/2011 1:19 pm
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Thorn Audax. Nice 'n steely.


 
Posted : 12/08/2011 2:16 pm
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Ribble aren't that bad when you order on line and pick it up..

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Don't worry Realman, before you say it, yes, I have sorted the mudguards out...

Cheap as chips, and bombproof...
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+1 Kinesis Tk. Here's mine

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Posted : 12/08/2011 2:51 pm
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Jake the Snake @ £270!
http://www.charliethebikemonger.com/kona-jake-cyclocross-2011-frame-1573-p.asp


 
Posted : 12/08/2011 2:53 pm
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If I must
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Posted : 12/08/2011 2:59 pm
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That's a nice looking bike Rorschach... What's the ride like?


 
Posted : 14/08/2011 4:08 pm
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I'd also consider Hewitt's especially if you are local.

If you want to take a page out of my book of spunking money, retire a fairly knacked Bob Jackson 531 and get an Enigma Etape as a 'winter hack' 🙄

I'd have preferred a horizontal top tube and conventional headset but a custom build would have been 4 months and I'm an impatient burgger


 
Posted : 14/08/2011 7:10 pm
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[url= http://www.singletrackworld.com/forum/topic/fs-road-bike-tifosi-ck7-audaxtouringcommuterwinter-4 ]Tifosi CK7 in classifieds[/url]

Buy my complete bike?


 
Posted : 14/08/2011 8:05 pm
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I was going to see Ribble but you answered your own question. I have a Ribble, lovely bike, but yes; crap service.


 
Posted : 14/08/2011 8:18 pm
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The Dribbles are only available in 'doom blue' as well, even the black looked better than that awful colour!

I'm humming and hawing about clicking 'buy' on a Racelight T2 with Kinesis carbon forks for about £310...

Any other suggestions? That Genesis Equilibrium looks lovely but it's starting to get expensive when you add forks...


 
Posted : 15/08/2011 8:17 am
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Condor accacio - great steel frame, carbon fork


 
Posted : 15/08/2011 8:27 am
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The Condor looks lovely, but twice the price of the Kinesis!


 
Posted : 15/08/2011 8:46 am
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Can any of the Kinesis owners offer me any advice on sizing? I'm 6'1" tall, so according to the sizing chart on the website, I'm on a 60cm frame. I don't like frames that are too big though, so any feedback from similar sized riders would be appreciated.

Ta!


 
Posted : 17/08/2011 4:24 pm
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Why use a different road frame in the winter?


 
Posted : 17/08/2011 4:26 pm
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Why use a different road frame in the winter?

So that you can run full mudguards, maybe a slightly wider tyres & lower gearing and to save wrecking your lovely light, fast summer road bike.


 
Posted : 17/08/2011 4:33 pm
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What Simon said. Mudguards mainly for me. Race bikes don't have enough clearance. Dedicated winter bikes have clearance, brazed-on eyes and less toe overlap etc.


 
Posted : 17/08/2011 4:51 pm
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I use a Ribble Audax/Winter frame, think it cost me about £120 and I built it up with bits from the spares bin at work.

It's perfect for hammering up and down the A30, mudguards doing their thing.

Also actually seems like a pretty well made frame, nothing fancy, just a solid piece of machinery.

[url= http://www.ribblecycles.co.uk/sp/road-track-bike/Ribble-Audax-Winter-7005-Frame/RIBBFRAW220 ]Here's a linky[/url]


 
Posted : 17/08/2011 4:57 pm
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What have you just done Water?


 
Posted : 17/08/2011 5:04 pm
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They're "doom blue" though...


 
Posted : 17/08/2011 5:22 pm
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Doom blue isn't too bad in the flesh. The white stickers are a bit shite though.


 
Posted : 17/08/2011 5:24 pm
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If they still did the black ones, I might be tempted... But not Dooooom Blue. They look cheap. I know they ARE cheap, but there's really no need to look it!


 
Posted : 17/08/2011 5:27 pm

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