In today's DealCatcher we're bringing you carbon fibre performance, wonderful winter tyres, and a pair of rollers that top our buyer's guide!
First up is the carbon fibre performance we previously mentioned. Today it comes in the shape of Cube's Agree C:62 disc-equipped race bike.
Secondly the DealCatcher found a pair of Continental's excellent all-weather Grand Prix 4 Season Folding Tyres at a bargain £58.00 over at Radial Cycles.
And, finally, Minoura's Live Roll 700 rollers complete today's DealCatching endeavors. We found them at 25% off over at Halfords.
Chain Reaction Cycles
If you've got a itch that can only be scratched by 8.55kgs of Cube Advanced Twin Mould Aero carbon road bike, running Shimano 105 and Fulcrum Racing 77 wheels, you've come to the right place.
The Cube C:62 is innovative as it is quick. It runs X12-based quick release axles, flat mount brake calipers, and chassis siffness enhanced by aero features like the tapered head tube and Press Fit bottom bracket.
At a pinch over £1200, we're sure you'll... agree... that the Cube Agree is well worth the money.
Radial Cycles
Now that winter is kind'a almost here, your tyres might need updating. You know, for safety and that.
The Continental GP4 Seasons feature a Duraskin mesh and two Vectran anti-puncture layers that'll keep those naughty fallen branches from spoiling your fun. The tyres' max grip silica rubber compound will also give you plenty of grip, so slippery surfaces won't spoil your fun either.
Halfords
Finaly, if you live in a flat, or your partner's not keen on the idea of you literally riding your bike indoors, then these Minoura rollers might be for you.
They take a big dent out of one of the big arguments against rollers: noise.
Our very own Steph Mann reviewed these last year and said "the rollers themselves are smooth and very quiet."
Steph also said that they're "a great addition to any cyclist's hoard."
So it makes sense to note have it in the oval office or other parts of the building that operate at a classified level or higher, but surely there...
I recon take their car away from them for a year or two and force them to cycle everywhere. Also slap them with a £500 fine and have to wear a...
You need to have balls of steel to cycle in Calpe.. I have had close calls there in the 90s and it took me many years to get back to road cycling....
Oh come off it This is hardly a close pass.
Also it's the BEST stand around for glueing and mounting tubs. It's the stand I've used for about 7 years.
Can we bring the discounts back please?!
Given that Castelli is also the name of a type of grape used to make wine, it seems perfectly appropriate.
I have a steel tourer with cantis and an aluminium winter bike with long drop brakes. Both are suitable for light touring, but if I were to lose...
Kind of scraping the barrell here...
For anyone else choosing to use one, they're a bit of a disgrace. You know who you are....