Chris Boardman Mountain Bike Team

Chris Boardman Mountain Bike Team

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Chris Boardman Mountain Bike Team

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Chris Boardman Mountain Bike Team
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Bikingbob
3

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Poor Service, Cheap Components

Bought the bike from halfords, little used and not used in bad weather. Studs/ nuts have corroded and halfords despite me returning it to store have refused to change them. Disappointing for the money paid, old 1/3 of the price mountain bike still looks good despite being used in all weathers and being 2 years older than the boardman. Other than that a good bike, won't be getting the boardman road bike due to this .

epoch2
4

Value For Money

Great Bike, Awful Halfords

Title says it all. Spent £850 on a Boardman bike, which was so appallingly set up by Haflords staff, had to take it back to the store 3 times in the first week. It was last straw when the pedal came off when I was out on it, which was just plain dangerous. Turns out it had too many spacers on it,, which had completely wrecked the pedal, and the end nut had been cross threaded. Nice one Halfords, way to screw over what would have been a nice bike. Got a refund and I'm heading to my local bike shop, at least they know what they're doing. It's a crying shame, the Boardman Pro range is actually pretty good, but unfortunately Halfords just destroy them with their dangerously poor set ups.

Guest
5

Value For Money

I Decided To Get Fit After Quitting Football And P

I decided to get fit after quitting Football and preffered to be out doors rather than the Gym. I originally bought a Claud Butler Stone River, which was a great bike to start with. After 15 months I set myself a £750 budget, looked around and after reading lots of reviews decided to go £100 more and went for a Boardman Team.

I had read good & bad about the Service from Halfords, therefore I picked up the bike in package and took it staright round to my local bike shop. I have to say its everything I want, I'm 17 stone and it still handles with great agility and like most other people upgraded with WTB tyres, seat and placed a remote lock for the suspension. I recently did the C2C for charity with semi-slick tyres and it just took me up the longest, steepest hils. Do yourself a favour buy one.

Nesty
5

Value For Money

I Was Looking To Getting Fitter And Used To Do Bmx

I was looking to getting fitter and used to do BMX'ing years ago, so decided to get into Mountain Biking. I decided to fully research my purchase, as being out of the sadlle for a few years.

I first set myself a budget of £500. I read anything below this doesn't buy you much at all, (though I was prepared to go to £750, if the model was really worth it)! I looked at the GT Avalanche 1.0 & Claude Butler Cape Wrath D27, both seemed quite good bikes when I rode them. Also as well as these 2, I must of tried out over 30 bikes between £500 - £750 range, that really didn't set me alight. I narrowed it down to GT & Cape Wrath, as didn't find a £750 model worth the extra expense or so I thought! I was right on the brink of buying the Cape Wrath, but then read good reviews on the Boardman Range, but heard hit and miss reviews on Halfords as a seller.

I managed to find a standlone Bikehut locally and went to view the Boardman Range. The existing year range is now in limited stock. The comp model which cheapest at £650, was out of stock. Though the next model up The 'Team' was in stock at £850. I thought £850, can I warrant that! I sat on it & must admit the moment I did I was taken with it straight away. The bloke kindly let me ride it around the shop and it felt so good. I was still debating in my mind can I warrant £850 on a bike. I then picked the bike up and the lightness was unbelievable. The saying came into mind, buy decent once, buy bad twice! I then said I'll take it. Bikehut set the bike up for me and explained all features like how to release the wheels etc, they were very helpful! The only thing, I required pedals at extra cost I plumped for the £7 Wellgo pair, they do a good enough job and light. Also I got £50 voucher for accessories, which I got a matching Boardman helmet effectively free!

Ok now riding the thing. I must admit has blown me away. The lightness and handing is terrific. The brakes stop you on a sixpence and are very responsive. The riding is very quick due to lightness, but where this biking will give you the edge is uphill. Due to the lightness it attacks them with ease. I went riding the other night uphill with my mate (he got £1,500 Kona) & he was on the smallest cog; whilst I was just cruising up on the middle cog, hence the lightness.

My only criticism is the tyres, don't grip very well in mud. I changed these to Bontrager Mud-X for £40 and haven't looked back. Now the bike gives me all the confidence I require to tackle good off-road.I really look forward to getting out it everytime.

To anyone looking at a new mountain bike, consider this range. They look good ride well and very well spec'd. If your expense stretches to the Team, buy it. You get the same frame as the Pro (top of the range £1000) and very slimair spec, tho naturally The 'Team' ever slightly down classed from Pro. Ok £850 is a lot for a bike; but I preferred to spend £850 and be totally happy, then £500 and be sub happy. The old saying you pay for what you get applys, but if you can afford it get one. The only thing you will looking back at is the people behind you; especially when going uphill!

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Shoney6

Cheers for the reviews , im going for the pro £1000er , only heard great things about these bikes

sean5253

I found this review very helpful because..it was very comprehensive.

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