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London's Cycle Show opens its doors today - here's some of what to expect


Posted: 12 October 2007
by David Arthur

The London Cycle Show opens its doors today, but we got to have a look around yesterday during the trade day. The move to Earls Court has been greeted with a good response from most people we spoke to.

There was certainly plenty to see, but here's a couple of highlights. We've got loads more to show you over the following days. The show is open until Sunday.

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Enigma add the £899 (frame only) Eclipse

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Staying on track with titanium, Charge had their very limited Plug Ti on display - only 25 will be made

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Condor's titanium training/touring bike

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Alongside their new bikes, Condor also had some classic bikes - more pics later...

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German brand Cube had a huge display, but we honed in on the Litening HPC, weighing 6.8kg

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Bergamont revealed to a UK audience for the first time

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Pegoretti bikes never fail to impress

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Kinesis launched the Crosslight CSix. £949 for the frame, fork, seat post, seat clamp and headset


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I'm glad the Kinesis cross bike comes with a headtube, it wouldn't handle very well without one...
Posted: 12/10/2007 22:04

Is the cycle show like the chelsea flower show where they knock out everything cheap at the end of the last day - if so i'm going
Posted: 12/10/2007 23:06

"Condor's titanium training/touring bike"

Ti training bike, touring with 25mm treads, dont think so!

Try Audax!!!

Ring a bell?


Posted: 22/10/2007 19:05

What's wrong with 25c for touring? Unless you are carrying the kitchen sink etc., even 23c will do the job at a pinch.
Posted: 23/10/2007 09:40

Richard goes touring on 21c Conti Supersonics. Puffs.
Posted: 23/10/2007 10:38

If your reporting from a traidfair why not get your head out of the ass and do the job properly? Any three year old could snap pix.  The name of the frame is Condor Grand Fondo and it´s been around for at least three years. Thats what´s wrong!
Posted: 23/10/2007 17:23

 You're not wrong there Dude. Interestingly, i've just had a look at all your other forum contributions and i'm happy to report they're all as helpful as this shining example.

Yes i omitted the name of the bike. the article was intended to be a quick and brief roundup of the interesting bikes on display. the article was actually rusher together during a rare coffee break at the show. and as for the bike being around for three years, where exactlyin the report did i say the bike was new, as you seem to think i have?


Posted: 25/10/2007 11:35

What exactly is a traidfair?
Posted: 25/10/2007 13:03

Your a naughty boy David!!!!!!!

Dude gets my vote to cover the next Traidfair


Posted: 25/10/2007 13:37

"the article was actually rusher together during a rare coffee break at the show"

You don´t say! See that you brought a flash this year. Keem up the good work.


Posted: 25/10/2007 15:35

Hey DUDE.

Take a chill Pill will you.

What gives you the right to criticise their work.   I haven't seen you publish anything except critical posts.


Posted: 25/10/2007 15:47

(with incorrect spelling)
Posted: 25/10/2007 15:51

No, it's right that we be kept on our toes, especially Dave.
Posted: 25/10/2007 16:56

Dude it's so nice having you as part of the RCUK community....... Your such a fun guy who speaks gooder england:

"You don´t say! See that you brought (bought is the correct spelling) a flash this year. Keem up the good work."


Posted: 26/10/2007 09:47

Nathan.

Fantastic!!!!!!!


Posted: 26/10/2007 11:55

I'm hoping that Nathan purposefully spelt you're incorrectly.


Posted: 26/10/2007 12:02

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