Evans Cycles - Autumn Catalogue 2010

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Contents

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Welcome A utumn’s has arrived. Crisp mornings, clear air, stunning colours… it’s a fantastic time to be out having fun on your bike. Here’s our advice: keep on riding. Lots. Think about it… if you’re a commuter, the cooler temperature means you arrive at work feeling a whole lot fresher and ready for the day ahead. If you’re a mountain biker, you get the chance to strap some lights to your handlebars and enjoy the magic of weaving through tight singletrack in the dark, and go wild on the muddy trails. Finally, if you’re a roadie, the tarmac suddenly gets a lot less crowded. This is the time when summer cyclists hang up the bike at the back of the garage for a few months, freeing things up for the year-round enthusiasts – people like you!

Of course, your cycling wardrobe needs to suit the conditions if you’re going to enjoy your autumn riding to the max, and that means covering up more than in the summer. Don’t forget, winter is just around the corner, that’s when you really will need to layer up against the cold. All the clothing you need for riding comfortably through until next spring is right here…

Cross Talk Off-road antics without the mountain bikes

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Wrap up and ride g! through to Sprin

The team at Evans Cycles

Winter Commute All it takes is a little preparation

Contents Features Changing seasons Cross talk Ride It & Rate It! Bring on the night Suspension servicing Winterise your bike BMC at the double Bring the outside in

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Home servicing Tackling the winter commute Ride2Work scheme New store news Ride It! marked rides Fix It! FREE maintenance sessions

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Product What’s New Clothing Cross bikes Lighting Mountain bikes & kit Essential winter parts Turbo trainers Road bikes & kit Tools High-viz & luggage Commuter bikes & kit

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what’s

NEW

The latest hot products now in-store or arriving over the coming weeks BMC impec Andy Rihs is a man with a vision. To establish a competitive frame production facility in Switzerland. An integrated industrial manufacturing process to satisfy the most exacting quality requirements. A highly efficient carbon frame which is not laminated, but instead made from load-specific woven tubes. A revolutionary half-shell system that connects these tubes with ultimate strength. A world champion who tests the bike and instantly declares it suitable for racing. A utopia? He decided they would set a true industrial standard for the construction of carbon frames. They would develop all the technologies needed right through to series production. They would do all of it in Switzerland - with Swiss thoroughness and precision. And when they had finished they would be the first manufacturer in the world able to offer their customers an absolutely faultless carbon frame that satisfies the highest demands. In short, they built the impec.

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In Brief Exclusive in the UK with Evans Cycles

Fuji D6 Pro Updated version of this ever-popular triathlon bike, for 2011 the D6 Pro features an ultra-aerodynamic carbon frame, Shimano Ultegra components, and Oval 985 deep carbon wheelset and carbon finishing kit.

Garmin Edge 800 GPS Garmin have recently announced the launch of the Edge 800 GPS, the successor to the popular Edge 705. The device comes with a 2.6” touchscreen display, which not only uses BaseCamp but BirdsEye satellite imagery as well. Keeping a GPS signal is very important so Garmin have incorporated HotFix technology into the design. Like the Edge 705, the 800 comes with a host of cool support features such as cadence sensors, heart rate monitors and a range of other ANT+ devices.

Specialized S-Works Road Shoes Specialized’s lightest and stiffest Body Geometry shoe are the lightest shoes with a mechanical closure available. The Boa closure has been redesigned, with it now being far easier to open and close meaning finer tuning is achievable. For 2011 they feature a thinner FACT 12.0 carbon sole so your foot sits closer to the axle. They offer unprecedented fit, comfort and efficiency for riders in the Pro Peleton or racers wanting the pinnacle of performance. Comes in other colours too!

Mavic Cosmic Carbone SLR Wheels The new Mavic Cosmic Carbone SLR wheels are directly inspired by the Ultimate, and are the new reference in aero clincher wheels. A redesigned 52mm carbon/aluminium rim reduces weight by 20g. R2R carbon spoke design enhances the overall look while exclusive Exalith technology improves the braking efficiency of this wheel and tyre system.

SRAM Rival Group The perfect group for pro and amateur racers all over the world. SRAM Force delivers all the top features of RED, like the powerful Dual Pivot brakeset, multiple cable routing and reach adjust of the DoubleTap levers. SRAM’s original road group remains one of the lightest in the world, weighing less than 2,000g. SRAM Force is the perfect choice for any rider looking for an incredible gruppo built around light weight, ergonomic comfort, with incredible efficiency, function and performance.

Specialized Camber Experienced trail riders and recent full-suspension converts looking for a nononsense trail bike need look no further. With just the right amount of active, independent FSR travel for everything from singletrack to bomber descents, the Camber has the technology and capability to smoke your friends anywhere on the mountain. Available in Comp, Elite, Expert and Pro versions.

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what’s

NEW

The latest hot products now in-store or arriving over the coming weeks

Crank Brothers 2011 Product Range Back in April, Crank Brothers announced their biggest product launch ever. They’ve launched two new lines of mountain bike handlebars, stems and seat posts under the names of Cobalt (cross-country) and Iodine (all-mountain). Also redesigned are the ever-popular Candy and Eggbeater pedals. These new pedals promise the same quality performance but with reduced maintenance requirements.

Shimano Dyna-Sys Groupsets Through Dynamic Systems Engineering, Dyna-Sys brings together the rider, the bike and the trail. Intuitive gear combinations account for how riders deliver power through the drivetrain; optimization around the 32-tooth Primary Driving Gear lets riders get the most out of modern suspension designs, and even the roughest, rockiest, muddiest trails can’t shake Shimano’s most stable offroad drivetrain to date. Dyna-Sys is more than another batch of iterative improvements—it is a comprehensive redesign made up of a multitude of thoughtful details, features and revisions that together add up to more than the sum of their parts.

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Stay ahead of the pack

All the best from Eurobike

1| Matt Spurgin, Parts & Accessories buyer: This awesome looking GT Zaskar fully kitted out with Crank Brothers Cobalt wheels, Cobalt handlebar and Cobalt seatpost.

3| Georgie Wood, London Bridge store: This Electra bike was one of my highlights…it’s got a super nice frame and tubing, traditional with some modern shapes…lovely riding position, and check out the brakes, I really like how the the brake cables aren’t housed and run down the tube, plus the caliper is positioned further down the normal…awesome….also the dimple effect mudguards, small stuff, but it all adds up…what a colour!!!

2| Dave Warren, Bike Buyer: Cool looking fixie from Commencal, look at the way the double top tube meets the seat tube!

4| Stuart Read, BMX buyer: These new Eclat forks and these Almond shoes (the new shoe range from We the People).

We asked our team of buyers to tell us what hot new products they saw during the recent Eurobike show, and here is what they chose. Expect to see some of them in store soon!

From left 1, 2, 3, 4

FOX Racing 2011 Fork range Just when it seemed Fox had achieved suspension nirvana, they go and up the ante… again! Terralogic: This new dampening system aims to intelligently differentiate between rider input and terrain, thus improving efficiency while remaining supple and active. It offers adjustable threshold to cater to the terrain and rider’s needs. Kashima Coat: Stanchions will benefit from a stiction-free, longer-lasting and more durable coating. 2-position TALAS: Reduced complexity and more naileddown travel adjustments on-the-fly. Refined Travel: Lower compression ratios, improved air spring curves and more.

Nottingham student bike hire scheme gets its official launch. Shiny bikes courtesy of EvansCycles - http://bit.ly/9EYFBP

Boris Bikes

Bike Doctor: iPhone app We’ve been using this iPhone app from Bike Doctor for a few months now since it was released back in June, and are pretty impressed by the range of repairs and general maintenance tips it covers. It is aimed at the commuter who wants to simply diagnose a problem, and get a simple explanation of how to fix it. Read on: http://blog. evanscycles.com/reviews/bikedoctor-iphone-app-review/

Lot of anticipation surrounded the Barclays Cycle Hire Scheme a.k.a. the Boris bikes. It’s been up and running for almost two weeks now, so we set out the see how the scheme works, how the bikes ride and how easy or complicated it is to actually use the scheme. Read on: http://blog. evanscycles.com/commuter_ urban/barclays-cycle-hirescheme-review/

My goodness, check out the Bicycle Obelisk! http://ow.ly/2BEc6

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Changing seasons

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Seasons Autumn… Is there a better time of year to ride your bike?

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ersatility: that’s what you need from your bike clothing now that cooler weather is here. You need kit that’ll keep you warm on breezy mornings without overheating you if the sun comes out later on. Think about how you can team up different combos according to the temperature. Arm and leg warmers, lighter weight long-sleeve jerseys, three-quarter length shorts… look for clothes that’ll keep you riding comfortably in a wide range of autumn conditions so you can get the maximum out of them. Remember, what works for you at this time of year will do an equally good job next spring when the weather

starts to warm up again, and you’ll be prepared for cool summer evenings too. You can never be sure when Britain’s winter is going to kick in but the one thing you do know is that it’ll arrive sooner or later, so you need to be ready from late October onwards. Choose carefully and you can use some of your autumn kit right into winter too by adding an extra layer or two. Just make sure you don’t get caught without the jacket, longs and thick gloves you’ll need to stay warm in the really cold weather – these are the winter essentials you can’t afford to be without.

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AUTUMN CLOTHING

the weather may be nice but in autumn that can change… fast

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ou never know what autumn’s going to throw at you. One day it’ll be warm and sunny, the next blowing a gale. Of course, the British weather is changeable so you can get all that autumn has to offer over the course of a ride. When it comes to choosing your cycling clothes, you need to be ready for pretty much anything, a versatile, flexible wardrobe is the key.

Altura Transformer Jersey (123299) Highly versatile 3 season windproof jersey, ideal for variable weather conditions.

£79.99 10 І Autumn 2010

That’s why arm, knee and leg warmers are so valuable at this time of year, allowing you to get more use out of your summer shorts and jerseys as the weather cools. Put them on at the start of the ride before you’ve warmed up, take them off and stash them in a pocket once the heat starts to build. They are three of the simplest and best value cycle clothing items you can buy; you’ll never know how you managed without them on

Altura Ergo Fit Race Cape

Women’s version available (123308)

those in-between days! Your hands will probably be the first bit of you to notice the cooling weather so swap your summer mitts for long fingered gloves. You might not need thermal insulation yet, but you’ll want to keep your fingers fully covered. When autumn really gets in to its stride you’ll need to think about switching to a long-sleeved jersey. Most are made from heavier

(EV136965)

Endura FS260 Pro Jetstream L/S Jersey (121831)

Gore Bike Wear Countdown AS Vest (123369)

Waterproof as well as breathable, packs light so you’re prepared, whatever the weather.

Quality jersey in an athletic cut with insulated grid fleece inner on back and undersleeves.

Windstopper Soft Shell gilet in a slim cut with mesh back and storage pockets.

£59.99

£59.99

£64.99

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Helly Hansen Stripe L/S Crew (122756)

Gore Bike Wear Contest Lady 3/4 Tights (123379)

Endura Nzyme 3/4 Trousers (122311)

Endura Full Monty Gloves (121153)

The original technical base layer, recognised by professional athletes around the world.

Padded Lycra tights with a 3/4 length female specific cut that covers the knee.

3/4 pant from durable prewashed easycare nylon fabric with a wicking finish.

Lightweight, breathable long fingered glove suitable for road and off-road use.

£26.99

£49.99

£39.99

£19.99 Autumn 2010 І 11


weight fabrics than summer jerseys for extra warmth. A few even have windproof panels on the front of the body and sleeves to keep the cold air out without sacrificing too much breathability. Look out for long zips for ventilation on the climbs, rear pockets for carrying all your gubbins, and reflective details for safety. Teaming the jersey up with a longsleeved base layer is a good move– it will wick sweat away to keep you dry while adding a little insulation at the same time. As temperatures drop you might even want to step up to a lightweight jacket on crisper mornings. A simple windproof does wonders – you’ll be amazed at the difference it makes to your body temperature – and most pack down small enough to fit into a jersey pocket. Three-quarter length shorts are another autumn essential for those rides when it’s too cool for shorts but not cold enough for full-on tights or trousers. You can add extra versatility by teaming them up with longer socks or leg warmers.

AUTUMN CLOTHING

British weather is changeable, you get all that autumn has to offer in the course of a ride.

Madison Shields Glasses (106230) Affordable eye protection with a clear lens for use in all conditions.

£14.99 12 І Autumn 2010

Endura Shark Glasses Set (121013) Light weight glasses with interchangeable yellow, clear and smoke lens finishes for versatility.

£29.99

Endura Stingray Glasses Set (121014)

Endura Angel Reactive Glasses (121016)

Interchangeable clear, yellow, persimon and smoke lenses provide protection for all light conditions.

Super-comfortable glasses with a 1-piece photochromic lens for year-round use. Complete with hard case.

£34.99

£39.99

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Gore Bike Wear Ozon Windstopper AS Jersey (122838)

Altura Airstream L/S Jersey (123247) Thermal mid or outer layer jersey which provides comfortable insulation in cooler weather.

Short-sleeved jersey using Windstopper fabric to keep you warm and protected.

£74.99

£39.99

Altura Synchro Women’s L/S Jersey (123249)

Endura MT500 L/S Jersey (123218)

Women’s specific close fit in a fantastic soft touch stretch fabric with a light fleece backing.

A quality long-sleeved thermal jersey from Scottish Highlandsbased Endura.

£54.99

£59.99

Altura Night Vision L/S Jersey (EV136977)

Northwave Force L/S Jersey (EV137387)

Traditional jersey with Night Vision treatment essential kit for anyone riding on the road.

Long sleeve jersey with polyester thermopile fabric, 3 rear pockets and 20cm front zip.

£49.99

£34.99

The Original Buff (VARIOUS)

Seal Skinz Ultra Grip Waterproof Gloves (121294)

The multifunctional head accessory that’s great for winter use. Seamless construction for comfort.

100% waterproof, windproof and breathable outer layer with a warm merino wool inner.

£12.99

£27.99

Endura Dexter Windproof Gloves (121277) Fully windproof and highly breathable the Dexter is an all day performer.

£24.99

Gore Bike Wear Mistral SO Windstopper Gloves (121281) Lightweight windstopper soft shell glove with long wrist cuffs for maximum wind chill protection.

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AUTUMN essentials

s Arm & Leg Warmer Gore Bike Wear Ozon Arm Warmers (122443) Great for cool morning starts, arm warmers breathe new life into a short sleeve jersey.

£19.99

Gore Bike Wear Ozon Knee Warmers (122457) Convert your shorts into a pair of 3/4 lengths. Protect your knees on cool rides.

£29.99

Gore Bike Wear Ozon Leg Warmers (122442) Go the whole hog and convert your shorts into a pair of full length tights.

£34 .99

Gore Bike Wear Oxygen SO Arm Warmers (EV137175) Arm warmers with Windstopper Soft Shell keep your arms warm and dry on chilly rides.

£24 .99

Gore Bike Wear Oxygen SO Leg Warmers (EV137174) Leg warmers with Windstopper Soft Shell fabric for warm legs on even colder days.

£34 .99

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Changing seasons | autumn clothing

Endura Humvee 3/4 Shorts (122296)

Altura Semi-Dry 3/4 Shorts (123302)

Great value threequarter length baggy pant made from Teflon treated nylon fabric.

Trail overshort with critical waterproof panels to protect you from mud and spray all year round.

£49.99

£59.99

Gore Bike Wear Contest 3/4 BibShorts (121929)

Endura MT500 Spray Shorts (123340)

3/4 length bib-shorts with an 8-panel cut for the perfect cycling position.

Stay dry in these lightweight stretch Cordura baggies with a 3-layer waterproof outer.

£64.99

£64.99

Gore Bike Wear Power 3/4 Tights

Northwave Blade Winter Bib-Shorts

(123277)

3/4 length with Thermostretch functional fabric, shifted seams for less chafing and padded seat.

(EV137367)

Conventional length short in a thicker fabric for colder days. Great for winter competitors.

£69.99

Seal Skinz Ultra Light Bike Socks (123498) Ankle length, windproof and waterproof, these socks are ideal for autumn rides.

£21.99

£74.99

Pearl Izumi Cyclone Toe Covers (122366) Sick of cold toes when it’s too hot for over-shoes? Get these toe covers!

£16.99

Gore Bike Wear Oxygen Shoecover (122752) These thermo lined shoecovers will help keep your feet warm in cool temperatures.

£24.99

Icebreaker Bike Light Mini Socks (123693) Light weight and super-soft merino wool sock wicks away moisture. Ideal for cooler Women’s version days.

£13.99

available (123692)

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winter CLOTHING

Neither wind, nor rain, nor cold can stop you… if You’ve got the right kit

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here’s no reason to stop riding when winter arrives. Yes, it’s colder out there but cycling’s every bit as exhilarating, practical and good for you in the chilly weather, just as long as you have the right gear. Staying warm is a matter of getting your layers right. Start with a good, long-sleeved base layer next to your skin. You need a technical fabric that’ll wick sweat away quickly

to keep you dry and comfortable, and a heavier weight than you’d use in summer for extra warmth. Polyproplylene and polyester are good choices because they don’t retain much moisture, but there’s also the merino wool option. Merino is soft, comfy and warm – even if it gets damp. and it doesn’t hold on to smells the way man made fibres can. Next you’ll need a long sleeved jersey to provide more insulation

Gore Bike Wear Contest Thermo L/S Jersey (123274)

Endura Flyte Waterproof Jacket (EV137075)

Warm jersey cut in a slim fit and featuring 3 rear pockets and reflective piping.

Top of the range fabric offers excellent breathable waterproof performance in a sports fit.

£59.99 16 І Autumn 2010

£99.99

and a jacket on top. The wind chill is huge on a long, fast winter descent but a good windproof will handle it, but this is Britain so it’s a cert you’ll get rained on too. For most people the best bet is a jacket that combines wind and rain protection, but there’s not much point in keeping the rain out if you lock heat and sweat in so go for a breathable one. There are all sorts of breathable materials to choose from according to your

Northwave Blade Light Jacket (EV137364) Made from Northwave’s windproof 4Pro membrane with a thermopile insert for warmth and comfort. 4 rear pockets.

£79.99

The wind chill is huge on a long, fast, winter descent.

Helly Hansen Freeze Prowool 1/2 Zip Turtle Base Layer (122757) A mix of Lifa fabric and merino wool with a 1/2 zip for additional ventilation.

£49.99

Women’s version available (123223)

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Endura Thermolite Pro Bib-Tights (123217)

Gore Bike Wear Fusion SO Trousers (123269)

Quality bib-tight with Teflon HT treated Thermolite fabric for warmth and comfort in the saddle.

Leisure style, windproof and water-repellent, these trousers are great for the ‘All Mountain’ biker.

£69.99

£119.99

Northwave Expedition GoreTex MTB Shoes (123729) Gore-Tex XCR lining insulates the foot and guarantees maximum breathability and performance.

£119.99

Seal Skinz All Weather Waterproof Gloves (123502) Waterproof, breathable membrane technology and a lightweight construction for Women’s all-weather finger protection. version

£29.99

available (131338)

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budget, but don’t forget to make sure you get a close fit to avoid flapping and decent ventilation so you don’t steam up on the hills. You need maximum protection for your bottom half too. Tights – or longs – come in a range of fabrics. Go for fleece-backed Roubaix for the most warmth, if you’re likely to be out in all weathers get some with windproof/waterproof panels too. If you’re not into the skin-tight look, there are plenty of cycle-specific trousers to choose from, including casual cuts that you can wear both on and off the bike. Don’t forget about your hands and feet – if they get cold, the rest of your body will follow. There are some amazing winter cycling gloves these days that really will keep your hands warm and dry no matter what, while winter cycling shoes offer extra defence against the elements. Failing that, go for overshoes – they’ll keep your feet warm and protect your shoes at the same time, and they’re not expensive. Finally you need to sort your head out, you can lose a whole lot of heat up there if you don’t keep it covered. Keep the cold out with a headband or underhelmet hat, a Buff is another good way to stay well covered.

winter CLOTHING

Don’t forget about your hands and feet.

Women’s version available

Women’s version available

(121370)

(121368)

Endura Deluge Winter Gloves (EV137061) Low bulk waterproof glove with a gel palm and a long neoprene cuff.

£34.99 18 І Autumn 2010

Altura Shield Women’s Waterproof Gloves (121369) These great gloves feature a waterproof softshell offering the perfect balance of warmth and comfort.

£34.99

Altura Night Vision Waterproof Gloves (121365) 3 gloves in one! A flexible combination of waterproof outer with a lightweight liner glove.

£39.99

Gore Bike Wear Countdown Gore-Tex Gloves (121280) A warm waterproof full finger winter glove with a Gore-Tex insert and gel padding.

£49.99

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Gore Bike Wear Contest Thermo Lady Jersey (123282)

Helly Hansen Stripe 1/2 Zip L/S Top (122333)

Thermal women’s jersey features contrast flat-lock seams and silicone print on shoulder area for abrasion resistance.

Multi-use top that’s ideal for use on it’s own or under an outer shell jacket.

£59.99

£59.99

Women’s version available (123243)

Altura Night Vision Waterproof Jacket (123238)

Gore Bike Wear Path Gore-Tex Jacket (123263)

Waterproof, breathable and highly durable jacket with highly reflective Night Vision detailing.

Contoured, cyclespecific fit and supple outer face fabric combined with the Gore-Tex membrane.

£69.99

£134.99

Women’s version available (EV137167)

Gore Bike Wear Phantom Windstopper Jacket (122314)

Gore Bike Wear Tool Windstopper Jacket (EV137163)

Slim fit high performance jacket featuring Gore’s Windstopper soft shell fabric.

Windstopper membrane and fleece lining for comfort, warmth and protection from the wind.

£119.99

Icebreaker Oasis Crewe (123194) This close fitting merino wool top has a high neck to trap in the heat.

£49.99

£134.99

Women’s version available (123192)

Helly Hansen Dynamic Women’s L/S Crew (EV137258)

Northwave Celsius Gore-Tex MTB Boot (EV137361)

Northwave Fahrenheit GoreTex Road Shoes (EV137363)

Soft, comfortable and high performing, this is one of the best female specific base layers available.

Gore-Tex lining guarantees thermicity and allows transpiration, keeping your feet warm and dry.

Gore-Tex lined road shoe with a high ankle for the ultimate in winter foot protection.

£26.99

£119.99

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winter essentials

Head protection

Altura Windproof Headband (123257) Staves off wind chill and keeps your ears warm, but ensures that you do not overheat.

£12.99

You need to sort your head out, you can lose a whole lot of heat up there if you don’t keep it covered.

Altura Windproof Skull Cap (123258) Close fitting skull cap provides head and ear protection. Every rider should have one!

£16.99

Gore Bike Wear Under-Helmet Hat (122582) Windstopper Soft Shell Laminate

provides ultimate protection against the cold winds. Small ear-holes improve hearing.

£24 .99

Northwave Blade Under-Helmet Hat (EV137389) Anatomical head cover with a

windproof front and sides, and a thermal top.

£18.99

Gore Bike Wear Windstopper Face Warmer (116123) Special cut windproof face protection with nose opening and mouth holes aid breathing. Rear velcro fixing.

£14 .99

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Changing seasons | winter clothing

Women’s version available (123256)

Altura Night Vision Waist Tights (123254) Stretch thermal fabric for a great fit combined with hi-vis reflective trim - a great winter combination.

Gore Bike Wear Power Thermo Bib-Tights (123275)

Endura Stealthlite BibTights (123215)

Thermo-stretch functional fabric in a special fit for a cyclist posture. Reflective piping and foot strap.

Another first from Endura, fully seamsealed waterproof Lycra legwear. Perfect for everyday use.

£74.99

£134.99

£49.99

Women’s version available (123251)

Altura Night Vision Waterproof OverTrousers (123250) Best-selling waterproof over-trouser with a long 3 stage leg length adjustment and highly reflective trim.

£34.99

Altura Winter Cruisers (123253)

Gore Bike Wear Ultra Gore-Tex Trousers (123264)

A highly versatile mid weight tight, ideal for cycling and other outdoor activities due to a slightly looser fit.

A Gore-Tex Paclite shell with a loose fit to ensure comfort and protection from the weather.

£119.99

£59.99 Women’s version available (123255)

Endura Road Over-Shoes

Endura MT500 MTB OverShoes (122300)

Altura Night Vision City OverShoes (123261)

Altura Airstream Over-Shoes

(122301)

Smooth neoprene construction and welded centre seam give super smooth styling and waterproofing.

Tough nylon faced neoprene upper, with a rear zip and velcro heel tab to ensure a snug fit.

Waterproof stretch construction and adjustable velcro closure help fit a variety of shoe styles.

Multi-layer stretch neoprene in a performance fit with a reinforced sole and reflective trim.

£22.99

£24.99

£34.99

(123259)

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CROSS TALK

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Cross talk | cyclocross

off-road antics (and no mtbs in sight!)

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yclocross racing has its origins in France at the turn of the 19th century, with road racers aiming to increase their fitness over the winter by riding on rough tracks and across fields. What started as a training activity soon became competitive, with early races being point-to-points across whatever terrain happened to lie between the start and finish. While the first ‘cross racers used the same bikes they were racing on the road (since this was before metalled roads were common, there wasn’t that much difference between on road and off it), as cyclocross evolved into a sport in its own right so did the bikes. Today, ‘cross bikes still resemble road bikes in profile, with 700C wheels and drop bars. But

the frames have slightly more laidback geometry, some extra strength, clearance for wider tyres (the widest tyre allowed in international competition is 33mm, but most bikes will take at least a 35) and cantilever brake bosses. Ironically the very specific demands of cyclocross has produced bikes that are amazingly versatile.

Cyclocross has produced bikes that are amazingly versatile.

Most of the affordable ‘cross bikes come with a full complement of bottle mounts and often mudguard and rack eyes too and make excellent mixed-terrain bikes as well as lively commuters. These days too there is a whole class of commuter bikes that are essentially ‘cross bikes with slick tyres on… all they need is set of slightly knobblier tyres and they’re ready to jump off the tarmac. Today cyclocross has moved on from its point-to-point origins in the interests of spectator appeal, with races taking place over short off-road courses and lasting an hour. As you’d imagine, the pace is usually high, and what with the short, sharp hills, obstacles and the strong likelihood of thick mud, you’ll definitely know you’ve been in a race by the end.

How to: Perfect your Cyclocross skills

Advice

James Duguid Getting a whole new bike for a few months of racing might seem a bit excessive but a cyclocross bike makes a great all-round commuter too. Just fit a set of road-going 700c tyres for your rides to work, then when the race season comes back around you can switch over to the knobblies again.

Best of the

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Dismounting is essentially the traditional “swing the right leg back over the saddle” technique only faster. Well-drilled riders will stay clipped in with the left foot, swinging the right leg through between the left leg and the bike and unclipping as the right foot hits the ground running. You may wish to unclip before swinging off the bike, but watch out for slipping off the pedal. It’s worth getting off the bike to the left regardless of “handedness”, as if you’re going to shoulder the bike you want the chainset on the outside – it’s quite sharp.

Pinnacle Expede 0.0 ‘10 (129718) Great entry level ‘X’ machine with an alloy frame and carbon forks.

£599.99

£799.99

1 | Jumping If you’re only jumping a barrier, pick the bike up by the bars and top tube (or down tube if you’re short and need to get the bike higher). To get back on, put the bike down while still running and leap aboard. Aim to land with your right thigh on the saddle and shuffle across – trying to land seated is likely to end in tears…

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Genesis Croix De Fer ‘10 (129197) Subtly-sprung Reynolds 725 heat-treated Cr-Mo frame, Cr-Mo forks and disc brakes. Great for all terrains.

£899.99

£999.99

2 | Shouldering If you’re facing a run up a bank, shoulder the bike on your right shoulder (pick it up with the left hand on the top tube) and steady it by reaching around with your right and holding the left-hand end of the bars.

Specialized Tricross Sport ‘11 (EV136444) A light, yet durable bike that

gives you the flexibility to race, commute or tour.

£999.99

02

BMC Crossmachine CX02 ‘10 (129008) SCC frame design with BMC

custom superlight tubing, BMC carbon fork and full Shimano 105.

£1099.99

£1499.99

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When you are weighing up your options a good, honest, unbiased review is worth its weight in gold... Rudy Project Rydon Glasses

ImpactX Photo Clear lens with self-adjusting tint for all conditions

Andy Conolly Location: West London Age: 25-34 Style: Mountain Biking Experience: Regular Gender: Male Would you recommend this product to a friend? Yes

The first thing you notice about these glasses when you take them out of the box is they come with a great, sturdy case. It is perfect for keeping your glasses safe and scratch free. They also have space for some additional lenses if you have them. The glasses are extremely adjustable, everything from the nose pieces to the ear pieces. You can bend the arms in most directions and they will hold their shape so you can shape them to your head and they will stick like glue! I found this to be extremely

comfortable in contrast to other glasses I have used in the past. The best part of these glasses are the lenses, they really do make these glasses stand out from the rest. They are photo-chromatic which means that they adjust automatically based on how sunny it is, this makes these glasses suitable for riding all year round. It takes about 15-20 seconds for the lenses to go from clear to their darkest level, most of

(121082) £124 .99

the time you don’t notice they have changes until you take them off and realise they are black! Yes, these are expensive glasses but you definitely get what you pay for, fantastically comfortable glasses that are suitable in all riding conditions!

Endura MT500 Spray Shorts

Waterproof rear panel provides ample puddle and spray protection These are a great semi-water proof, trail riding short. They are made of Cordura, similar to the Endura MT500 Jacket, which is extremely hard wearing and provides am of water resistance. Interestingly enough only the back of the shorts are waterproof. This means that if you are riding through puddles and wet terrain you will not end up with a wet bum! Because the front of the shorts are made from a nonwaterproof material they are highly breathable so you won’t sweat like you would in 3/4 waterproof shorts

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or trousers. They are compatible with Endura’s Clickfast if you use any of their other liner shorts. They also have decent sized pockets and so useful front zip able vents to allow more ventilation. Only negative so far is that the print on the side of the shorts seems to fall off after a few washes, doesn’t affect the performance but this might upset some people. If you enjoy riding through mud but find that other waterproof shorts are too hot definately give these a try.

(123340) £64 .99

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YOUR OPINION COUNTS We really value your feedback and we want to involve you as much as possible so that we continue stocking the items you really want. We already feature your product reviews on the Evans Cycles website, giving fellow cyclists a helping hand with their next purchase. However, we want to take the product evaluating process to the next stage; step forward the Ride It and Rate It! team.... Formed of regular product reviewers, none of whom are directly attached to Evans Cycles, we send out products for them to test and give their honest opinion on. Our suppliers have come to the party with their newest kit to dish out to those that are regular riders and great reviewers. As you’d expect, places on the Ride It & Rate It! team are limited. However, if you would like to become a part of the team keep posting your regular reviews on the Evans Cycles website. The best reviewers - mixing honesty and knowledge with insightful advice - will be contacted and asked to join the team!

Specialized S-Works Helmet So comfortable you might forget you’re even wearing it!

Gavin Hodgson Location: South Yorkshire Age: 25-34 Style: Triathlons & Time Trials Experience: Regular Gender: Male Would you recommend this product to a friend? Yes

My dedication to writing this review, perhaps understandably, hasn’t extended to deliberately throwing myself on my head to see whether it keeps me safe as it ought, but the rigid carbon reinforced structure of the helmet gives me a higher degree of confidence than a simple polystyrene shell product might, and the snug fitting, easily adjusted cradle prevents any unwanted movement on the head while riding. One of the typical drawbacks of putting anything on top of your head during exercise is the reduction in airflow leading to discomfort from overheating and perspiration. Specialized have clearly worked hard to try to overcome these issues as the S-Works is to helmets

what Swiss cheese is to, well, cheese. The numerous vents keep your head really well ventilated and are large enough to be able to address those long-ride itches. The internal padding is removable and washable , and two sets of pads are provided to allow the user to arrange the internal cushioning to suit them. The chin straps are made from thin, soft webbing, and like the rear cradle, are easily adjusted for best fit and comfort. The S-Works helmet is light and super-comfortable. In fact, when properly adjusted, it’s so unobtrusive you may well find you don’t even remember to take it off at the café stop! It comes with a protective

Altura Transformer Jacket

(121545) £129.99

bag to keep it in good condition in transit, and a removable plastic visor which attaches easily to the front lip. In terms of styling, the helmet is attractive but understated - what stands out are the carbon reveals and the generous vents. Until the day that you find you have to rely on its primary function, you might well be the only person who doesn’t notice you’re wearing it. Long may it remain that way! (123299) £79.99

Versatile windproof shell with a neat party trick... In our changeable climate, deciding what to wear when you leave the house can have far-reaching implications for the comfort and quality of your ride. With the aptly named Transformer jacket, Altura have come up with a technical cycling top that transforms from long to short sleeved and vice versa, at the pull of a zip. The transformer is a soft - shell short / long sleeved jacket with a full length zip, three rear pockets plus a zippered key / money pocket. Breathable and lightweight, it’s a versatile top that might just solve some of your wardrobe quandaries. In long-sleeved mode, it’s comfortable and breathable, with well - positioned reflective decals running down the front and side of the upper arms and elasticated cuffs. The removable sleeves, which are joined by a yoke across the

shoulders, overlap sufficiently with the fabric beneath that no wind or moisture creeps in around the shoulder joins. The neckline is also high to prevent any unwanted draughts sneaking in higher up. The shell stands up well to showers, but in persistent rain you will need something more waterproof, however it’s also quick to dry and doesn’t lose its wind resistance if you do get caught out in the rain. With the sleeves removed, which can be done without removing the top itself (although probably not while cycling!), the jacket retains its windproof core but exposes the short sleeves beneath, which are made from a lightweight wicking fabric but not windproof. It’s a good compromise for a day when the

long sleeves might be too warm but you still want some protection from the wind, meaning it can be worn against the skin. Despite being breathable, you might find the jacket a bit too warm in the Summer, and in the Winter you’re unlikely to want to remove the sleeves, but for the seasons in between, the Transformer jacket fits a gap in the market, and might well become one of your favourite bits of clothing.

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bring on the night Rediscover your favourite trails by riding them in the dark

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s the days get shorter, it’s easy to feel that your riding time is being limited. However, with modern bike light systems, there’s no reason to head home as the sun drops. While high-end lights are incredibly bright compared to just a few years ago, they’re still not as bright as daylight, making night riding (especially off road) a very different experience. Familiar trails take on a whole new personality, while the sensation of speed is enhanced by not being able to see anything that’s not directly in front of you. You’ll find that your riding skills improve too – not being able to see in as much detail means you’ll start to rely more on the feel of the bike. You’ll need good lights, of course, but also bear in mind that it’ll be cold at night so add extra clothing layers. It’s a good idea to ride in a group, too, and make sure you have a backup light in case your main one fails.

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Electron Terra 2 Front Light (EV135758) The perfect light for the serious commuter and entry level off-road cyclists. 240 lumen total output.

£89.99

Let there be

Lights

There’s a lot of lights to choose from so let us offer some illumination

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ED (light emitting diode) technology dominates the high-power light system market, and for good reason. LED emitters are compact, powerful and efficient. They’re tricky to design lenses for, but over recent years all the major light manufacturers like Lupine, Niterider, Light & Motion and Exposure have got their heads around it. There are still a few HID (high intensity discharge, also known as metal halide) systems around, but these days LEDs can match HIDs for power as well as being more robust and smaller. Alongside bulb technology, batteries have come on apace too. Earlier systems used heavy NiCad batteries that needed careful charging. Today, lighter NiMH

Hope Vision 2 Front Light (106033) Tiny light packs a big punch with its twin high power 5w LED’s pushing out 480 lumens.

£194.99

£163.99

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Niterider MiNewt Mini 150 Cordless Front Light (EV135507)

batteries are the least you can expect, with high-end lights often using Li-ion batteries as found in laptops and phones. Li-ion batteries have high capacity for their weight and size, making them very useful for bike lights. Many systems offer a choice of batteries depending on how much run time you need – a couple of hours is really the minimum for a worthwhile ride.

TOP TIp ing

Great new cordless light with 150 lumen output and internal Li-Ion battery. Finished in stylish white.

£99.99

If you’re rid e to the trails us the on ht lig r anothe get u way there so yo e tim n ru max imum n ai m ur yo from lights.

LED emitters are compact, powerful and efficient.

Light & Motion Stella 150 Front Light (EV135750) A superb high performance light offering 150 lumens of light. Complete with bar or helmet mounts.

£149.99

£134.99

Exposure Diablo Front Light (EV135629)

Hope Vision 4 Front Light (106037)

Exposure Toro Front Light

Punchy little light that puts out oup to 700 lumens. Can be bar or helmet mounted.

4 high powered LEDs emit a powerful 1,000 lumen. A serious off-road night light.

New Cree XPG LED is 30% brighter than the previous Toro. Also features improved lens technology.

£199.99

£299.99

(EV135627)

£253.99

£274.99

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Bring on the night | lights

Advice

Terri-Anne Busbridge

Niterider MiNewt Mini 250 Cordless Front Light (EV135508)

Exposure Joystick Front Light (EV135630)

Raises the bar of what a one-piece, modular bike light should be with 250 lumens on tap.

New Cree XPG LED makes the new Joystick 30% brighter. Cable-free design for helmet or bar use.

£129.99

£164.99

Light & Motion Stella 400 Dual Front Light (EV135747) Featherweight twin LED system that pumps out up to 400 lumens in broad and spot beam patterns.

Lupine Piko Front Light (EV135530) Lupine Tesla 5 Front Light (EV135529) £274.99

£247.49

Exposure MaXx-D Front Light (EV135626) 30% brighter thanks to a Cree XPG LED, the ‘MaXx Daddy’ is the established leader in handlebar lighting.

A bar mounted light is great but it can only point where your bike is heading. The addition of a helmet light is great as you can point your head anywhere (within reason!). This allows you to look into corners before you actually get there.

Packing a sizeable 700 lumens, the Tesla 5 is made for the darkest of rides. Helmet mount included.

£349.99

£314.99

£324.99

£274.99

£247.99

Light & Motion Seca 1400 Front Light (EV135745)

Exposure Six Pack Front Light (EV135625) Top of the range bar-mounted light with an incredible 1,800 lumens in a cable-free package.

A small, lightweight lamp which delivers incredible levels (550 lumens) of light. Bar or helmet mounted.

£449.99

High output 6 LED light that packs a whopping 1,400 lumens. Helmet mount included.

£499.99

£449.99

Niterider MiNewt 700 Dual Front Light

Niterider Pro 700 Front Light (EV135511)

Lupine Wilma 7 Front Light (EV135528)

Niterider Pro 1400 Front Light (EV135513)

(EV135510)

Versatile 700 lumen light that offers you the chance to create your own output/run time settings.

The Wilma 7 has an impressive output of 920 lumens for serious off-road night riding.

The pinnacle of bike lighting technology. 1400 lumens from 2 independently housed LEDs and D.I.Y. Software.

700 lumens on offer and a splitter cable to run a single unit. Big light, small package!

£299.99

£399.99

£554.99

£499.99

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Suspension servicing Let the experts guide you to the perfect set-up

...The manufacturer’s recommendations are a good starting point, but don’t be afraid to experiment. 30 І Autumn 2010

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Suspension servicing

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uspension has transformed mountain biking, but it needs a little effort to get the most out of it. For a start, it needs to be properly set up. Most forks and rear shocks are air-sprung, so you can easily change the spring rate for your weight and riding style. The manufacturer’s recommendations are a good starting point, but don’t be afraid to experiment. If you never use anywhere near full travel you can probably afford to run it a little softer. It’s also important to get the damping (the gubbins which controls the speed of the shock’s movement), right. Most suspension systems have adjustable rebound damping – if the fork or shock feels too bouncy, add a click of damping. If it feels sluggish, take a click off. More sophisticated parts may also offer adjustable compression or platform damping, but get the basics of spring and rebound sorted before you start fiddling with those – it’s easy to confuse yourself; change one setting at a time. All suspension components benefit from regular cleaning and servicing, and up to a point this is easy to do yourself. Most fork

manufacturers suggest lifting the wiper seals at the top of the sliders every so often, cleaning underneath, lubing the foam rings that hide under the wipers and putting everything back. Changing lubrication oil in forks is also fairly straightforward – methods vary between forks, so check the instructions. A little more involved, but still easily within the realms of DIY, is popping the air sleeve off a rear shock, cleaning it out and regreasing the seals. More in-depth servicing of damper internals tends to involve specialist tools, obscure parts and a fair bit of expertise, so you may wish to let someone else do it. Evans Cycles’ purpose-built suspension workshop in Kendal is fully equipped to deal with Fox, RockShox, Marzocchi, Manitou, Pace and Cannondale suspension units. You can either take your fork and shock off your bike yourself and drop it off at any of our branches, or post it directly to the Kendal workshop. Alternatively, take your whole bike to your nearest Evans Cycles branch and let a trained mechanic take care of things. Call the suspension workshop on 01539 732262 for further details.

Suspension Servicing Front Forks Rear Shocks Scott Shocks

£75.00 £45.00 £95.00

Genius & Equalizer 1, inclusive of all parts

Includes cost of seals and oil. Any other parts required will be charged for but there is no further labour charge. Additional £29.95 charge if fork/rear shock requires removal and refitting to the bike. If fork and rear shock are serviced together there is only the single £29.95 charge.

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Mountain bikes

Commencal Meta 5.5 Team ‘10 (129156)

£2399.99

One of the most celebrated bikes of the decade and the all-mountain MTB of choice.

£1699.99

Trek Fuel EX 8 ‘11 (EV135917) The pinnacle of Trek’s full suspension mountain bikes, the Fuel EX is the ultimate singletrack trail bike.

£2299.99

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Lapierre Zesty 214 ‘10 (126270) The Zesty 214 is the all-mountain bike of superlatives: super versatile, super light, and super efficient. • Alloy SL Hydroformed frame • Fox Float R rear shock • RockShox Recon 335 forks • Shimano SLX derailleurs • Formula RX disc brakes • Alex SX44 rims • Continental MKing Sport / RKing tyres

£1799.99

£1399.99

Avid Juicy 3 Disc Brake (EV137093/4)

Juicy power and Avid dependability combine in this classic hydraulic disc brake. Front or rear.

£66.99

RockShox SID Race Lite 100mm Suspension Forks (EV136114)

“Longer travel at lighter weights” sums up the RockShox 2011 range, and the SID Race Lite is no exception.

Shimano XT (M770) Chainset (134373)

Shimano M520 SPD Pedals

HollowTech II designed crank for use with the full 10 speed Shimano XT groupset.

Sharing many of the features with pedals costing twice as much, the M520 is a great intro to clipless pedals.

£476.99

£170.99

(120382)

£29.99

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Fuji Tahoe Pro ‘10 (129511) An awesome hardtail from Fuji with great looks and a matching great spec. • Fuji Altair 2 aluminium frame • Suntour Epicon RLD forks with remote lockout • Shimano Deore/XT Shadow derailleurs • Shimano Deore disc brakes • Alex DP-17 Disc rims • Continental Race King tyres

£999.99

£799.99

Trek 6300 Disc ‘11 (EV135384)

Specialized Hardrock Pro Disc ‘11 (EV135551)

For the singletrack enthusiast seeking a lightweight alloy frame with a parts group that packs a punch.

£949.99

Easton EA70 MonkeyBar (131683)

Crank Brothers Candy 3 Clipless Pedals (133628)

Easton’s most popular and strongest aluminum riser bar, made from high-performance EA70 aluminium alloy.

Combines four-sided entry and two-sided platform, at a price that allows you to outfit any bike.

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£94.99

A solid and reliable performer with a Premium alloy frame, custom tuned suspension and hydraulic discs.

£599.99

Fox 32 Float FIT 150 RLC 15QR Suspension Forks (EV135704)

Easton EA90 Stem (131691) Advanced aluminium stem is a perfect blend of forged strength and stiffness at a minimal weight.

£62.99

Fox’s Float trail fork, famous for its legendary damping performance and light weight is back with a vengeance.

£665.99

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Mountain bikes

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Specialized Rockhopper Pro ‘11 (EV136403)

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A category-leading durable hardtail ideal for adventure seeking riders demanding pro-level performance! • M4SL fully manipulated alloy frame • RockShox Recon Gold SL forks • Shimano SLX/XT gears • Avid Juicy 3 SL brakes • DT-Swiss 445 rims • Specialized The Captain Control tyres

£1199.99

Specialized Saphire FSR Elite Women’s ‘10 (125089) Quality women’s full-sus bike with an M5 alloy frame, Fox shocks and a Shimano XTR rear mech.

£1899.99

£1499.99

Scott Contessa 30 Women’s ‘10 (128560)

Crank Brothers Joplin 4 Remote Operated Adjustable Seat Post (133635) 75mm adjustable seat post has a remote operated drop switch that can be mounted to the handlebars.

£211.99

£649.99

Great women’s ride kitted out with Suntour XCR front shocks, Shimano Deore gearing and hydraulic disc brakes.

£499.99

Bontrager Mud X Tyre (101083) Shimano SLX (M663) Shadow Rear Derailleur (134407)

Crank Brothers Cobalt 3 Stem (133646)

Lightweight rear derailleur is perfectly made to be used with the all-new 10 speed Dyna-Sys drivetrain.

The Cobalt 3 takes ultra-light aluminium to the next level, weighing in at only 117g.

This folding tyre has excellent grip in the worst of the winter conditions bring on the mud!

£89.99

£29.99

£44.99

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Racks & Pannie

rs Get the load off your back and in to a pa nn ier over the wi nter months. With all those ex tra cloth ing layers you co uld find a back pack is un comfortable. Wa ter proof pa nn iers are av ailable (see p55) and ma ny rea r racks have a solid centre se ction wh ich doubles up as a mudg ua rd.

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your bike after

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Mudguard

s Mudguards m very usef ul ay not be cool, but th ey’re . Mudguar ds w dr ier and th erefore war ill keep you mer and cl too, and th ea ey make yo ur bi ke easi ner clea n. Mos er to t of the ti m e more wat up from yo er sprays ur ty res th an fa lls on ra in! you as Off-road it’ s mai nly a question of keeping w et di sadd le w ith rt off yourself – a day in the a wet behi nd and gettin g a gob of m is no fu n at al l, ud in your a fast desc eye on ent is a ra nge of op n’t idea l either. Ther e’s tions for M TB guards seatpost an , w ith d dow n tu be most popu items bein g la r w ith trai l riders. Mot fork-mou nt o-st yle ed front gu ards and ne deflectors oprene between fo rk brace an are also wor d crow n th look ing at. Gua rds lik e the Crud Road Race be fitted to rs ca n pretty muc h an whether th ey have mud y road bi ke guard eyel not. If your ets or bi ke does ha ve ca n go for m ax imum pr eyelets you otection w set of fu ll le ith a ng th guards .

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Avid Flak Jacket Gear Cable Set (103136) Impervious to all forms of assault; Dirt and water stays out and the cables stay silky smooth.

£35.99

Avid Flak Jacket Brake Cable Set (103137) Impervious to all forms of assault; Dirt and water stays out and the cables stay silky smooth.

£35.99

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SKS Adventure MTB Mudguard Set (101657) Quick and easy to fit to almost every type of MTB, with an extra long spoiler for complete protection.

£11.99

Extra UK Bike Shield Full Pack (103082)

Specialized BG Ergo Lock Grips (120046)

Bontrager Gel Cork Tape (119964)

Unique ergonomic design mates seamlessly to the shape of your hands helping you stay in control this winter.

Quality cork bar tape available in a wide variety of colours (but we recommend Black for the winter!)

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£9.99

Invisible bike patches which keep your bike in mint condition, protecting it from scratches/ grit and stones. 5 piece set.

Lizard Skins 6 Leather Patches (102373)

Protect against cable rub, these patches are made with real leather and come with high performance adhesive.

£19.99

£6.99

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Winterising your bike

Specialized Nimbus Armadillo 26” Tyre (101132) Fast rolling tyre has a rounded profile and recessed tread for great traction.

£24.99

Specialized Crossroads Armadillo 26” Tyre (101134)

From unpaved paths to the city streets the Crossroads performs reliably and consistently. Smooth centre tread section.

Gore RideOn Gear Cable Set (120623)

Patented cable coating technology significantly lowers friction, producing quick, precise and predictable movements.

Gore Ride-On Brake Cable Set (120622) Inner cables are protected from the elements by a continuous liner and GRUB seals. Outstanding performance.

£39.99

£39.99

Specialized Infinity Reflective 700c Tyre (101060)

Continental Ultra Gatorskin 700c Folding Tyre (131158)

A long-wearing, incredibly durable tyre with the added bonus of reflective strips in the sidewalls.

£24.99

Duraskin external mesh forms a protective shield over the entire casing to prevent cuts, punctures and abrasions.

£16.99

£28.99

SKS Chromoplastic Mudguard Sets (VARIOUS)

The best quality full length mudguards available, and in a variety of widths for 26” and 700c wheels.

£29.99

Crud Road Racer MK2 Mudguard Set (EV135735)

Topeak Defender M1 Front Mudguard (101644)

Ingenious ‘floating’ mudguard set for close clearance road bikes. The guard hovers in place so nothing rattles.

A stylish front fender with a wide profile which offers maximum dirt protection. Steerer tube fitting.

£29.99

Mirrycle MTB Mirror (106057) Great for slotting into the end of most mountain bike bars. Easy to fit and adjust.

£20.99

£13.99

Push Mini Bell (105945)

Topeak Quick Release Beam Rack MTX (120894)

Tortec Tour Rear Rack (120869)

Bar mounted bell that takes up little space but is loud enough to alert pedestrians to your presence.

Designed for mountain bike use this beam rack is seat post mountable and fits in seconds.

Integrated top plate acts as mudguard to protect your panniers and create extra stability.

£5.99

£39.99

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bmc at the dou how do the pros train over the winter? we hitched a ride with bmc at their winter training camp

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nce the pro race season has finished, you might be forgiven for thinking that anyone who has raced for 100 plus days and done 35,000 kilometers in the last year might be due some time off. In the life of a pro cyclist however, that isn’t the way the cookie crumbles. In Early December, the behind the scenes team at The BMC Racing Team begin to amass a whole load of equipment in order to be ready when the team arrives – en-masse – for its first training camp. In January of 2010 this was in the US of A and was where everyone in the team for the upcoming season met for the first time. As well as getting a whole heap of new Hincapie clothing and throwing their leg over their new racing irons for the first time – there was also the serious job of getting the miles in. These early training camps are about endurance miles for the majority of the team. Once the riders have got over the kid at Christmas feeling that happens every year as they pick up their box-fresh

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goodies, they will assemble outside the hotel. Final tweaks from the team mechanics, team cars loaded with spare wheels and they are off. Perfect formation, two by two the team will complete 4 to 6 hours: the two in front swapping off after ten minutes, no matter what the terrain throws at them. Sometimes the group will be split in two – the early season spring classics men doing extra or faster rides while those with targets later in the year concentrate on their fitness base. The ‘through and off’ format is core, similar – if a lot more drilled – to any winter cycling club run. The team may ride every day for the two weeks of the training camps, evenings and downtime are taken up with interviews, photo calls and planning. And rest, plenty of rest. These ‘rest days’ can still consist of a gentle two hour spin along flat roads. If you’ve done an eight hour marathon in the mountains the day before, spinning along actually helps flush the toxins from the muscles. It could work for you too; even a 20 minute spin helps.

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uble Images BMC. Words by Neil Webb

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1 | Fully Loaded. With everyone in the new kit, and cars loaded – it’s time for the first ride of the camp

2 | Present and correct. It’s the first time everyone in this year’s team get together.

3 | Two-bytwo. Noah would be proud. Regimented and paired up – the team get the miles done.

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BUNCH

Best of the

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CycleOps Mag Trainer (104155)

Tacx Satori Stripes Cycletrainer (EV136525)

The perfect solution to getting in a ride when it’s too cold, wet or dark to go outside.

A stylish new design of Tacx’s most popular cycletrainer. Includes Skyliner, carry bag and Grossglockner cycling movie.

£144.99

£129.99

£249.99

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Bring the outside in | turbo trainers

Bring the

outside in recreate those warm summer rides in your living room!

A

turbo trainer brings the outdoors inside. It’s a really valuable tool if you want a cycling fix but time or the weather mean that getting into the big, wide world just isn’t an option. Set it up in the garage or kitchen, clamp your bike on board and you’re ready to go – you can get a great workout in half an hour without leaving home. There are loads of different types of turbo trainers but they all have a couple of things in common: they hold your bike steady so you can pedal safely, and they come with a roller that presses against your rear tyre to provide the resistance. That resistance can be supplied by air, oil or magnets. There are even electric-powered turbo trainers, like the Tacx I-Magic, that are computer compatible. The dedicated software means you can virtually ride video footage

How to: Ride your first turbo trainer session

of famous Tour de France climbs or classic one-day races with the resistance automatically altering to reflect the changes in gradient, and you can compete against other people from all over the world online. Clever stuff… and a lot simpler than organizing a trip to the Alps. With a turbo trainer you don’t need to worry about the temperature, the terrain, or other road users, so you can just concentrate on pedalling. This

...it’s a useful way of improving your pedal stroke...

• Warm up thoroughly by riding for 10mins, gradually increasing the intensity until it’s moderately difficult. • Then ride for 6mins at an intensity just around the point where your breathing becomes laboured – you’re working hard, but it’s not all out. • Recover for 2mins, keeping the pedals turning but just ticking over.

Elite Mag Speed Alu ‘Team Sky’ Trainer with Starter Pack (EV136513)

Limited edition Team Sky home trainer package with water bottle, race cage and travel block.

£174.99

£157.49

means they’re ideal for shorter sessions where quality is important – interval workouts, for instance, where you alternate periods of hard riding with easy recovery. You can ride at exactly the level you want to for improving your fitness without getting all togged up in winter kit, take it easy on the descents or waste time dodging through the traffic. A turbo trainer is also useful for improving your technique. We wouldn’t advise you to ride onelegged on the road, for example, but it’s a useful way of improving your pedal stroke when you’re on the turbo, encouraging you to move your feet in circles rather than straight up and down. Below is an example turbo session that you can try once or twice a week. It’ll improve your muscles’ ability to work relatively hard for long periods – which is what cycling fitness is all about…

• Repeat this work/recovery cycle until you’ve completed three intervals. In future you can gradually increase the length of the intervals up to a maximum of 12mins, or add extra intervals up to a maximum of five. • Cool down by riding for 10mins, gradually lowering the intensity until your pedalling becomes very easy.

Minoura V130 Trainer (EV136733) Advanced Magturbo Technology resistance unit combines with a lightweight U-shaped frame for quiet home training.

£174.99

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Road bikes

Litespeed Archon C3 ‘10 (EV136749)

£2749.99

Aerodynamic 3K carbon frame and Shimano Ultegra parts offer exceptional performance at an exceptional price.

£1899.99

Specialized Secteur Elite ‘10 (126021)

£999.99

Based on the Roubaix frame geometry, long rides feel short with the efficient and reliable Secteur Elite.

£799.99

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Trek Madone 5.2 Compact ‘11

Don’t forget th % is going up to 20 11 20 y ar nu from 4th Ja w fe a lf se ur yo so save ne ur xt £££’s and get yo y! da ride to

(EV135222)

Greatness was inspired by the Madone, it was Lance’s climb, and the inspiration continues in this bike. • 5 Series TCT carbon frame • Bontrager Race X Lite carbon forks • Shimano Ultegra gears, brakes and compact chainset • Bontrager Race wheels • Bontrager R3 tyres • Bontrager finishing kit

£2799.99

Speedplay Zero Chromoly Clipless Pedals (134248)

Schwalbe Ultremo R Road Tyre (119298)

Shimano 105 (5700) Chainset

Fi’zi:k Antares K:ium Saddle

(131947/8/9)

(131697)

No other pedal comes close to offering the superior adjustability or cutting edge specifications of Zero pedals.

Created using new construction principles and with new high tech materials for low rolling resistance and low weight.

Innovative HollowTech forged and anodised aluminium crank arms utilise a hollow design that minimises flex and reduces weight.

The latest addition to Fi’zi:k’s road range, the Antares has K:ium rails and utilises Wing-tex technology for free thigh movement.

£98.99

£39.99

£129.99

£116.99

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Ip TOP Ten ty

There are pl bikes more 2011 road 10 20 d and reduce d an re to -s in models are e or m d an e, onlin arriv ing daily.

Trek 1.1 Compact ‘10 (128707) Bent on delivering a speedy ride the 1.1 brings a championship pedigree to an entry-level price point. • Alpha White aluminium frame • Aluminium forks • Shimano 2300 gears • Alloy dual pivot brakes • Compact chainset • Bontrager Approved alloy rims • Bontrgaer Sport tyres

£499.99

£419.99

Fuji Team Pro Special Edition (134226)

£1599.99

A lightweight, great value road bike exclusively kitted out with 2011 Shimano 105 gearing.

£1249.99

BMC Team Machine SLR01 ‘10 (129477)

SRAM Apex Rear Derailleur Hüdz SoftGrip Lever Hoods (EV136549-54)

3T ARX Pro Stem (119857)

Great for riders who spend more time on the hoods than on the drops, and colourful to match!

Latin for stronghold and bridge, the ARX Pro offers the perfect connection between fork and bar.

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£34.99

£4999.99

The perfect balance between handling, comfort, rigidity, safety & light weight.

£4299.99

(132785)

SRAM S27AL Comp Road Wheels (134344/5)

SRAM again raises the bar of rear derailleur performance with the new Exact Actuation Apex rear derailleur. Short or mid-cage.

The S27AL Comps are the ideal training wheel that are good enough to race on. Front and rear sold seperately.

£54.99

£49.99

from

£134.99

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Road bikes

Colnago Ace Veloce ‘10 (129139) Quality road bike with a more comfortable riding position and Colnago’s usual quality and control. • Ace Carbon frame and fork • Campagnolo Veloce gears • Colnago brakes • FSA Gossamer Megaexo compact chainset • Campagnolo Khamsin wheels • Colnago TIII tyres • FSA Wing Pro bars

£2199.99

£1699.99

Trek Lexa S Compact Women’s ‘11 (EV135416)

Pinnacle Aura Flight Women’s ‘10 (129720)

Provides the female road cyclist with a bike ideal for racing or leisure riding.

An excellent introduction to women’s road cycling, in a package that offers great ride comfort.

£724.99

£549.99

£419.99

Shimano 105 (5700) STI Levers (131953)

Easton EA70 Ergo Road Bars

Look Keo 2 Max CroMo Clipless Pedals (120392)

SRAM Apex GXP Chainset

(131684)

Redesigned Dual Control STI levers now feature concealed gear cables which are routed under the bar tape.

Easton’s top end aluminium road bar features grooves for smooth cable routing and a striking white finish.

Features a large, strong platform to improve pedalling action and increased surface contact area.

The perfect blend of technology and performance. Alloy crank arms, GXP BB and PowerGlide chainrings.

£89.99

£109.99

£189.99

£170.99

£53.99

£80.99

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HOME SERVICING EQUIPMENT

IceToolz Cassette Lockring Tool (103247)

Shimano cassette lockring tool with a guidance pin. (Use with a chain whip for removal)

£5.99

IT’S NOT AS DIFFICULT AS YOU MIGHT THINK...

IceToolz Pedal Spanner (103249)

Advice

High quality pedal spanner with an offset plastic-coated handle for ease of use.

There are few things more satisfying than taking your bike and spending a bit of time getting it running like clockwork. A decent set of allen keys and a few other essentials is enough to start you off but as you get to know your bike better you may want to spend a bit more time – and a bit more money – on your home workshop. A workstand is a great investment; at a stroke it makes working on your bike a whole lot easier, and a good bike maintenance manual will give you a decent understanding from which to work. Make sure you pick up an up-to-date version though - the latest kit might not be covered in older ones. More specific tools for the more difficult jobs can be bought as and when you need them. If getting down and dirty doesn’t float your boat then just head on down to your local Evans Cycles store where we have Cytech-qualified mechanics ready and waiting to get your bike back to its very best!

£8.99

tools for the more difficult jobs can be bought as and when you need them.

Park AWS-9 Fold Up Wrench (103215) Allen keys and screwdrivers in a neat easy-to-use resinhandled multi tool.

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Park PCS-9 Home Mechanic Stand (103468)

Superb value for money repair stand offering legendary Park quality for an unbeatable price.

£99.99

Crank Brothers Multi 19 Multi-tool (102818) Invaluable multi-tool features every tool you could need and then some.

£26.99

Lezyne SV10 Multi-tool (103385)

Lezyne Stainless 19 Multi-tool (103387)

10 precision CNC-cut centre pivot tools which increases bit rigidity and ergonomics.

19 CNC-machined stainless steel bits and hardware with forged aluminium sideplates.

£29.99

£36.99

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Home servicing equipment

Tool kits Lezyne Chain Drive Tool (134278) Shop quality, ergonomic chain tool with a contoured chromoly body and drive screw.

Park SR-1 Chain Whip (103207)

Workshop quality chain whip for removal and installation of Shimano HG cassettes.

£11.99

£24.99

IceToolz Essence Home Tool Kit (103259) A great starter kit with most tools for the budding home mechanic.

Park CC-2 Chain Wear Checker (103343) Now you can quickly and accurately determine the wear and stretch of any chain.

£49.99

Muc-Off Race Kit (103433)

Park BTR-1 Tool Roll (103323)

Superb starter kit for routine cleaning and protection, all in a handy mesh bag.

perfect for just about any rider.

£24.99

Ride saving essentials in a tight tool roll,

£54 .99

£17.99 Lezyne Port-A-Shop Tool Kit (134285) Cycling specific mobile tool shop that’s small enough for travelling or for home use.

£84 .99

Finish Line Cross Country Wet Lube (120ml) (103405) A heavier, wet-style lubricant that delivers the ultimate in lubricity and protection.

Park CG-2 Chain Gang Chain Cleaning System (103338) Contains everything to quickly and easily clean the chain cassette and chainrings.

A special 37-piece collection of shop

£36.99

£14.99

quality tools in a tough tool box.

£7.99

Specialized EMT Sport Multi-tool (103446) 8 handy tools in a slimline design. Great for mid-ride emergencies or home use.

Park AK-37 Advanced Mechanic Tool Kit (103315)

Topeak X-Tool (103347) A handy range of trail or roadside tools in a small pocket sized design.

£10.99

£314 .99

£349.99

Topeak Hexus 2 Multi-tool (131714)

Topeak Mini 20 Pro Multi-tool (131712)

Award winning multi-tool with 16 hardened steel tools inside an ergonomic composite body.

Precision built, 20 function mini tool designed to handle any road or trailside repair.

£19.99

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Tackling the

winter commute With the right kit and a little prep you can go a long way this winter

W

inter? Bring it on! Yes it’s cold, dark and often wet, but there’s nothing to stop you riding right through it and enjoying the experience too. We’ve already covered the clothing basics on page 9 and the ‘Winterising your bike’ section on page 36 will give you some good

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pointers for bike preparation. Over the next few pages we cover the lighting and high visibility options on offer, as we’ll as a few handy waterproof items which will help keeping your belongings dry. Remember, if there’s anything you’re unsure about pop by your local Evans Cycles store or give us a call, we’ll be happy to help!

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Highly

Visible Being seen will keep you safe this winter

Knog Beetle Front Light (120969) Water-resistant, flexible silicon body and integrated clip. Visible from up to 600 metres away.

£14.99

Exposure Flash Front Light (EV135632)

Lighting technology has leapt forward in the last few years.

£14.99 52 І Autumn 2010

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inter commuting nearly always means riding in the dark for at least one leg of your journey and possibly both. That means lights are a must, not just so you can see and be seen but because they’re a legal requirement too. When it comes to choosing lights you’re spoilt for choice – lighting technology has leapt forward in the last few years resulting in a new generation of bright, reliable lights. There’s something to suit every need. These days many lights are supplied with rechargeable batteries too. Expect to pay a little more at the outset, but a lot less in batteries over time. Which lights you chose depends on where you ride. On city streets your lights’ main job is keeping you visible and some fairly simple LEDs will get you noticed. If your journey involves moving off well lit streets – even if it’s only for the last few yards to the garden

£39.99

Exposure Flare Rear Light (EV135637) So bright yet so dinky, people will be stopping you just to have a closer look!

£39.99

Smart Lunar 4 1/2 Watt Rear Light (106174)

Electron Backupz LED Twin Pack (105907) Fully waterproof and use super bright LEDs to give amazing visibility for their tiny size.

The Flash packs a punch to get you noticed, day or night. Great emergency light.

Smart Polaris 4 Lux / 3 LED Light Set (106175) Great value light set with tough construction and toolless fitting.

£19.99

Up to 100 hours run time and the capability to be visible from 1 mile away.

£16.99

Blackburn Voyager / Mars Click Light Set (EV135756) Redesigned front and rear light pairing that require a simple click of the lens to operate.

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Tackling the winter commute | lights

Advice

Terri-Anne Busbridge CatEye EL-135 / TL-150 Light Set

Fit two rear lights to ensure you get noticed. A constant red beam is essential as it’s what other road users use to determine your distance from them, while a second light in flashing mode is best for letting people know you’re there.

(106168)

One of the best selling front and rear sets now represents better value with an upgraded 5 LED rear light.

Knog Frog Strobe Light Set (120978) Water resistant twin light pack with a nifty integrated clip and 3 strobe/1 constant modes.

£19.49

£34.99

Exposure Spark Rechargeable Front Light (EV135634)

CatEye SL-110 Loop Light Set

Fantastic on the handlebars or as a torch. Providing 220 lumens output you won’t be disappointed.

Neat little lights fitted with powerful LED’s that are visible from many angles.

Altura Night Vision Velcro Lightstick

(106170)

£94.99

(EV136985)

The Lightstick can be attached to Altura Night Vision garments which have the velcro mounting patch.

£19.99

Exposure Flash / Flare Light Set with Recharge Kit (EV135635)

Exposure Joystick / Redeye Light Pack

Fibreflare 250mm Rear Light (120987)

(EV135633)

Super-bright twin pack with the rechargeable battery pack thrown in. Don’t compromise this winter.

Exclusive to Evans Cycles, the best combination made easy for you. Cable-free design for a safe ride to work.

£184.99

Uses the latest superbright fibre-optic technology in a bendable tube with multiple attachment options.

CatEye Uno / TL-610 Light Set (EV135962)

£84.99

CatEye HL-130 / TL130 Light Set (106083)

CatEye EL-340 Front Light (EV135957)

CatEye LD-150 Rear Light

A great value “get you seen” light set comprising of the compact HL and TL 130 3 LED lights.

Super efficient and extremely powerful, ROL technology helps the EL-340 emit 1,000 candlepower from 2 AA batteries!

(106017)

£19.99

£39.99

With 5 LEDs blazing away behind you this compact little powerhouse is sure to get you noticed.

£14.99

£9.99

£29.99

A small white Uno front light is paired with the popular TL-610 rear with 5 huge LEDs.

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shed look for something with a bit more punch up front, or a multiple beam setting. Commuting on unlit roads means upping your candle power both front and back. Now you need your front light to see by and a bright one at the back for maximum rear visibility. That takes us in to the realms of reachargeables, a lot of the most powerful of these are actually designed for off road night riding (see page 28). These lack the side lens that dedicated commuter lights have to increase your visibility to traffic pulling out of side roads – so add an auxiliary light that does. In fact, wherever you ride always pack some back up lighting – mini LEDs are tiny and these days put out easily enough light to keep you visible. Don’t forget to add in some reflectives too – making sure you can be seen is the surest way of keeping safe, reflectives are often more visible to drivers than your lights. Make sure your clothes and luggage have some reflective detailing and don’t be shy about adding more, you can get reflective sticker kits and tapes to add extra side and rear visibility.

Reflectives are often more visible to drivers than your lights.

Madison High-Viz Slapwrap Bands (106074)

Respro High-Viz Ankle Bands (106108)

Simply wraps around your wrist or ankle and stays in place without requiring buckles or velcro.

Two stretchable safety ankle bands featuring Scotchlite on one side and Fluo yellow on the other.

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£12.99

Respro Superlite Waist Coat (121008)

Respro Waterproof High-Viz Hump (106122)

A high-viz waistcoat with a rear mesh pocket that doubles up as a storage pouch.

High visibility backpack cover to keep you seen on the roads.

£24.99

£24.99

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Tackling the winter commute | high-viz & luggage

Respro Refective Silver Hi-Viz Hump

Ortlieb Back Roller Classic Rear Panniers (103223)

(106124)

Simple, effective, versatile and waterproof, a cover for your rucksack or pannier in bright and reflective materials.

Classical waterproof rear pannier complete with the QL1 mounting system.

£35.99

£99.99

Altura Night Vision Safety Vest (EV136973)

Altura Dryline 32 Panniers (103554)

Designed to fit over clothing and jackets and provides an abundance of relectivity for high visibility.

Waterproof Dryline construction, double layering and reflective piping. An ideal winter front or rear fitting pannier set.

£19.99

£79.99

Specialized Briefcase Bag (103612)

Madison High Visibility Sam Browne Belt (120990)

An expandable briefcase designed for the commuter, featuring a padded adjustable shoulder strap.

Instantly recognisable safety item that’s visible in the day or at night.

£19.99

£29.99

Respro Hang Tags (106119)

Lezyne Caddy Sack

Two 230mm long reflective tags for hanging off bags and other bike accessories to aid your visibility.

£7.99

Respro Plain Sticker Kit (106116) A sheet of reflective Scotchlite stickers with additional fluorescent print, suitable for all hard surfaces.

£9.99

(134288)

Jimi Water Resistant Wallet

A water resistant PVC carrier for all your cycling necessities, sized to fit in traditional jerseys pockets.

(120901)

£7.99

A compact, colourful, and water resistant answer to the stodgy and outdated leather wallet.

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Ride2Work

r o f g n i l c y c t r a t S

less

Example 1

£500 bundle

The Ride2Work Scheme takes advantage of the Governments’ Green Transport Plan and can supply your employees with a new bike at a great discount. The aim of the Green Transport Plan is to make cycling a more attractive way of commuting to work by enabling employees to benefit from some unique tax incentives without costing you a penny. Ride2Work takes all of this and offers it to businesses as a complete package - from supplying the contracts and administrative support through to expert advice on bikes and cycling. Through the Ride2Work scheme Evans Cycles offer many after-sale services such as repairs and servicing. By partnering with Ride2Work your company can be confident of receiving a complete service that enables your employees to benefit from the full advantages of the scheme and get the most out of their cycling!

£399.99

Trek Allant ‘10 (127696)

Advantages of Ride2Work

Abus Varedo 47 Shackle Lock

Evans Cycles is the UK’s largest specialist bicycle retailer with stores nationwide

£49.99

Price Promise - we guarantee not to be beaten on price

You may further benefit from our extensive range of sale items and promotional offers

Evans Cycles provides the largest range of bicycles and accessories in the UK

Free delivery Nationwide

No administration fees

Full Service Provider - We deal with every aspect of the scheme meaning you have consistent customer service and a single point of contact throughout

(104599)

Specialized Align Helmet

Dedicated support Hotline to deal with any queries that you or your employees may have

(121532)

£29.99 Smart Polaris 4 Lux / 3 LED Light Set

Start cycling for less!

(106175)

£19.99

To find out how and to set up your scheme please visit www.evanscycles.com/ride2work This initiative is only available through your employer. If you are responsible for HR or employee benefits in your organisation please contact us if you would like further information. If you’re not then please tell your employer about us! *All pricings and savings shown here are for illustrational purposes only and actual savings will depend upon personal circumstances. Effective monthly cost is based on a 72 month hire period and 100% salary sacrifice over 12 months. Other salary sacrifice options are available.

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Effective monthly cost* Overall saving*

£20.92 £248.94

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Did you know that you could save £££’s off the retail price of a new bike? Example 2

£750 bundle

£599.99

Dahon Vitesse D7HG ‘10 (130296)

Example 3

£1000 bundle

£799.99

Specialized Secteur Elite ‘10 (126021)

Bontrager Air Support Pump

Topeak Mini 9 Multi-tool

(104735)

£14.99

(103457)

£12.99 Topeak Mini Master Blaster Pump (104704)

£16.99

CatEye EL-135 / LD-170 Light Set (106168)

Abus Granit Steel-O-Flex 1000 Cable Lock

£34.99

(120943)

£69.99 Kryptonite Evolution 4 Shackle Lock (104658)

£49.99

Specialized Tactic Helmet (121538)

£54.99

Giro Rift Helmet (121412)

£49.99

Cateye Uno/TL-600 Light Set (106167)

£44.99

Effective monthly cost* Overall saving*

£31.38 £373.40

Effective monthly cost* Overall saving*

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Commuter bikes

Viva Bellissimo 1 Basic (132337)

Specialized Langster Steel ‘10 (126160)

Retro looks blended with practicallity like mudguards and a virtually maintenance-free singlespeed setup.

Whether racing the yellow light or velodrome finish, the Langster Steel promises a high performance joy ride.

£449.99

£499.99

£399.99

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Subrosa Malum ‘11 (EV136032)

Don’t forget th % is going up to 20 11 20 y ar nu from 4th Ja w fe a lf se ur yo so save ur yo £££’s and get next ride today!

This is one dialled, strong fixed wheel bike that comes in an awesome chrome paint job! • Malum Fixed 100% Japanese chromoly frame and fork • Heat treated tubular 3-piece crank • Tektro caliper brake (not shown in pic) • 16T fixed cog and freewheel • High flange hubs with flip flop rear

£679.99

Brooks B17 Standard Saddle (120567)

Flagship model in the Brooks range and best seller for decades.

£49.99

Charge Limited Edition Surface Spoon Saddle (131821)

Charge Limited Edition Surface Sponge Grips (131822)

System EX ED577 PC Pedals

Exclusive to Evans Cycles, the Spoon is a durable and light mid-width saddle with embossed logos and cromo steel rails.

These exclusive grips features a secure clamp design with Surface blue anodised and etched aluminium clamps.

Flat pedals with a boron steel axle and a moulded one piece polycarbonate body in transparent colours.

£24.99

£10.99

(131709)

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Specialized Sirrus ‘11 (EV135548) A lightweight head’s-up road ride that helps you beat the car-trapped commuters home with a measure of safety. • A1 Premium alloy frame • Straight blade steel forks • Shimano 21 speed derailleurs • Alloy linear pull brakes • Alex AS14 alloy rims • Specialized All Condition Sport tyres

There are plen bikes 2011 commuter 10 20 d ce and redu d an re to -s in s el mod e ar e or online, and m . ily da g arriv in

£349.99

Trek 7.3 FX ‘11 (EV135451)

Pinnacle Borealis 1.0 ‘10 (129731)

Outfitted for comfort with Ride Longer features like a fitnessspecific Bontrager saddle and Bontrager Ergo grips.

A light hybrid bike with an upright position that’s ideal for commuting and weekend fitness rides.

£499.99

£349.99

£299.99

Schwalbe Marathon Plus Tyre (119302) Punctures are just a memory with the SmartGuard layer offering resistance from shards of glass and flints.

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Topeak Rocket Micro Alloy Pump Specialized E.M.T. Survival Kit Bag (103582) Packed with essential tools this Survival Kit should be on every bike you own!

£26.99

(104700)

Mini pump that will keep you inflated without weighing you down.

£19.99

Zefal Lock N’ Roll Wheel Skewer Set (103127) Lock your bike securely upright and Lock N’ Roll cannot be opened. Award winning bike protection.

£19.99 www.evanscycles.com І 01293 574 900


Commuter bikes Gocycle Electric (126360) A revolutionary, lightweight electric bike that combines on-demand power, portability and style for a no-effort, noemission and low-cost commute. • High-powered electric motor is discretely hidden in the front hub and allows the rider to quickly reach 15mph and travel for up to 20 miles on a single charge depending on the pedal input • Enclosed 3 speed chain drive • Pitstop wheels

£1495.00

Viva Urban De Luxe ‘10 (132556)

£699.99

Featuring an aluminium frame, flat bars and roller brakes, it is ideal for cruising the streets in modern style.

Abus Granit Steel-O-Flex 1000 Cable Lock (120943) Popular large diameter steel cable lock equipped with an Abus Plus security locking mechanism. from

£64.99

£619.99

Pashley Princess Sovereign (118765) Traditional looks and attention to detail make up this quintessentially English bike.

£595.00

Kryptonite New York 3000 Shackle Lock (104643)

Abus Varedo 47 Shackle Lock

Kryptonite Kryptoflex Cable

(104599)

(104644)

The ultimate bicycle shackle lock for high theft danger areas.

High-security robust D-lock to keep your bike safe from thieves.

Flexible cable for use with a shackle lock to secure other items.

£79.99

from

£44.99

from

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ne of our very first blog articles we reported on Retail Director Mark Smith’s fact finding trip to the Netherlands, where he explored how commuting by bike and train can really work well together. The basic idea is that commuters should be provided bike-friendly facilities near big railway stations, so they can either leave their bikes at the station or rent a bike so they can explore the city on two wheels. The system works brilliantly in the Netherlands and now Abellio, Northern Rail’s Dutch owner have brought the scheme to the UK – the Leeds CyclePoint is a trial, which will hopefully be followed by many others all across the country. Evans Cycles has won the contract to operate the bike parking and bike rental facilities, which is

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accompanied by a small shop. As James, the store’s manager told us, stock is limited and can only cover basic commuting emergencies. However, they are still able to accommodate ship2store orders so you can collect your order at a convenient time. The neatly refurbished, roundshaped building can accommodate up to 300 bikes and the workshop is properly equipped to deal with anything from a puncture to more complex repairs. You can leave your bike there for 24 hours for just a £1. Monthly and annual tickets are also available, for £15 and £120, respectively. Customers with these tickets will be issued with a swipe card which will allow them to retrieve their bike outside of staffed hours (except between the hours of 00.00 and

Leeds CyclePoint opens it’s doors to the regions bike & train commuters

06.00). Renting a bike is pretty cool too. Right now, they offer a variety of really good quality hybrid bikes that range from straightforward urban commuters to more comfy Dutch-style bikes. The charges start from £8 per day and all you need to present is a passport/driving licence and a valid credit or debit card (with £250 credit for pre-authorisation). Given the massive success of such establishments in the Netherlands, it was a no-brainer to give it a go in the UK and as the pricing is very reasonable we hope to see the idea rolled out to other stations around the country. So in case fate or your job takes you to Leeds, be sure to give it a go – the CyclePoint is conveniently located right in front of Leeds railway station.

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Store news

In Brief

Anyone for Tennis? Well, not exactly, but October sees us opening a new superstore in Gladstone Road, Wimbledon. With around 10,000 square feet of retail space and over 300 bikes in stock the store will cater for every cyclist in SW19 and beyond.

Leeds Central on track

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We are pleased to announce a Central Leeds store is due to open in late October. Located a stones throw from the newly opened CyclePoint at Leeds Station, the new store will provide the city centre with a complete range of bikes, clothing and accessories. Don’t forget, the Castleford store, just off the M62, caters for customers from the surrounding areas who don’t want to travel into the city.

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P is for Parking We’ve installed new parking signs at the Hendon and Reading stores to help you locate our free parking bays. Customer use only please!

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We take care of every detail so that you can enjoy your day of riding.

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RideIt! organised rides

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Saturdays are for mud worshipers with mountain bike rideS Off-road short route

Off-road long route

At 10-12 miles the Short route is designed for those that are new to mountain biking or want to build up their fitness – perfect for beginners or family groups. The route involves some challenging terrain and should usually take no more than 2 hours.

Fancy a little bit more? The Long route adds another 5-8 miles distance to the Medium route, which means you’ll be out in the countryside longer for more great riding.

Off-road medium route At 25-30 miles this is our most popular route. It is designed for the riders that want to challenge themselves and spend a few hours in the saddle. The route is suitable for those with off-road experience and a reasonable level of fitness and normally takes between 3 to 5 hours.

Night Rides* Experience the exhilaration of offroad night riding! Starting after our usual daylight rides, riders set off on the short route in the dwindling light of dusk and are soon plunging into darkness as they enter the woods. Follow the reflective arrows around the pre-marked course. *Run at selected events

Details Ride It! events includ e:

• 3 or 4 Marked Route s • Memory Map OS Ma p • Mechanical Support • SIS Drink Stations

Gore Bike Wear

GORE BIK E W EA R™ is the officia l clothi ng provider for the Evans Cycles Ride It! ser ies. They’ll be offeri ng you the chance to use their latest products for FR EE with the ‘Tr y Be fore You Buy’ ser vice ru n at every even t!

‘try before you buy’ Demo Bikes

Evans Cycles gives you the opportu nit y to try out a selection of bra nd new cutti ng ed ge bikes from the cycle industry ’s leading ma nu facturers at selected events.

Book online now!

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REMAINING 2010

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DATES & LOCATIONS:

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9th/10th October Ca nnock Chase (Bi rm ing ha m) Tackeroo Ca mpsite, Ruge ley. WS15 2UQ

Sundays are for tarmac lovers with a sportive road ride Road family route

Road medium route

An introduction to road riding designed for the whole family to enjoy. The approximate 15-mile distance has minimal climbing and takes place on quieter roads.

At about 60 miles (45 miles for winter rides) the medium route provides a good workout in the saddle for the experienced cyclist. This is the perfect distance to integrate the ride into your training schedule.

Road short route With a distance of around 30 miles the short route is an ideal starting point for the casual rider or the commuter who wants to spend some leisure time on their bike - Hybrid bikes and Mountain bikes with slick tyres are welcome!

23rd/24th October Gatw ick (W. Sussex) Evans Cycles Gatw ick. RH10

6th/7th November Wa rsop (Nottingha mshir e) Oa kla nds Centre, Wa rso p. NG20 0JE NIGHT RIDE AT THIS EVENT!

Road long route

13th/14th November Cliddesden (Hampshire) Cliddesden Vil lage Ha ll. RG25 2JQ NIGHT RIDE AT THIS EVENT!

Designed to challenge the fittest of road riders, this 90-mile plus (70 miles for winter rides) route will test your fitness and stamina while providing an enjoyable day out with like-minded cyclists.

4th/5th December Dorki ng (N. Downs) The Priory School, Dorki ng. RH4 3DG

STANDARD PRE-ENTRY FEES Adult - Road family route £5 Adult - All other routes £11 Child (16 and under) - FREE* (On the day entries incur a £2.50 surcharge per person) * When accompanied by a paying adult

© F.W. Evans Cycles (UK) Ltd. 2010 Registered Office: Camino Park, James Watt Way, Crawley. RH10 9TZ. Registered in England No. 2784079 / VAT No. GB 927-170-229

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FULL DETAILS & ONLINE ENTRY...

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Editor - Richard Long Design - Christine Burrows / Karl Mynhardt Editorial - The team at road.cc / Neil Webb Photography - Geoff Waugh / Balint Hamvas Printing - St. Ives PLC Copyright Evans Cycles 2010 We would like to thank our suppliers for their assistance with the production of this magalogue and to all models for their sterling help.

Disclaimer: This publication has been prepared solely on information supplied by the contributors and manufacturers; its accuracy cannot be guaranteed. The publishers and their production team cannot accept liability for inaccuracies, errors or omissions in such information howsoever arising. Prices are correct at the time of going to press, excluding genuine mistakes. Evans Cycles reserve the right to implement manufacturers price or VAT changes. Full terms and conditions are available on request or online at www.evanscycles.com/information/terms-and-conditions

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YOU CAN Free cycle maintenance sessions! To ensure you have a great experience in the saddle your bike should be in tip top condition. This would usually mean taking it into a store to have it serviced by a qualified mechanic. However, with some basic tweaking, cleaning and oiling, services

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become less frequent, saving you money and giving you more time for riding!

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ABOUT THE SESSIONS We now run FREE bi-monthly sessions on basic cycle maintenance in every store. The

RESERVE YOUR PLACE*

staff in the shop have been trained by a

The session can be booked by contacting your local store and reserving a place. Spaces are limited to six people per session. A £10 reservation fee will be taken, which is fully refundable in-store. You will also get the opportunity to buy a discounted bundle of items to get you started at home. There will be staff on hand to answer questions and help you carry out the demonstrated techniques on your own bike. A list of days and times can be found below...

Cytech mechanic to demonstrate the best methods of home maintenance and are eager to share these techniques.

Topics covered: • Punctures/Tube Replacement – some handy tips to make the process stress free! • Brake Set Up – adjustment of your braking system and how to check for wear • Gear Set Up – adjustment of your gear system, including how to ‘index’ your gears • Transmission Cleaning – cleaning of the drive chain and how to check for wear • Q&A – the opportunity to speak directly with one of our trained mechanics * Please note that all of the above will be carried out on your own bike, so please bring it with you. A bike is not required to attend the session, but will help as there are many different systems for brakes and gears; we would like to tailor the session for your individual needs.

Location: Birmingham Braehead - Glasgow Brentford Brighton Bristol Canary Wharf Castleford Chalk Farm Chiswick Clapham Crawley Croydon Crouch End Fulham Gateshead Hendon Holborn Kendal Kingston

Day of the Month: 2nd & 4th Tue 1st & 2nd Sun 2nd & 4th Tue 1st & 3rd Fri 1st & 3rd Mon 2nd & 4th Tue 2nd & 4th Sun 2nd & 4th Thur 2nd & 4th Fri 1st & 3rd Sat 2nd & 4th Thur 2nd & 4th Mon 2nd & 4th Tue 1st Sun & 3rd Thu 1st Wed & 3rd Sun 1st & 3rd Tue 2nd & 4th Sun 2nd & 4th Fri 2nd & 4th Thu

Time: 7-9pm 8-10am 6-8pm 6-8pm 7-9pm 8-10pm 10-12noon 6-8pm 5-7pm 8.30-10.30am 6-8pm 6-8pm 5.30-7.30pm 10-12noon 9-11am 8-10pm 11-1pm 5-7pm 8-10pm

Location: Lakeside London Bridge Manchester - Chill Factor Manchester - Deansgate Milton Keynes Notting Hill Nottingham Reading Spitalfields St Paul’s Victoria Wandsworth Waterloo Cut Waterloo Road West End West End Metro Woking York Gatwick Warehouse

* Places have to be booked so book early to avoid disappointment.

Day of the Month: 2nd & 4th Tue 2nd Tue & 4th Wed 3rd & 4th Wed 1st & 3rd Mon 2nd & 4th Tue 1st & 3rd Sun 2nd & 4th Wed 2nd & 4th Thu 2nd & 4th Sun 2nd & 4th Wed 2nd & 3rd Mon 2nd & 4th Thur 1st & 3rd Sun 2nd & 4th Mon 2nd & 4th Wed 1st & 2nd Sun 1st & 3rd Mon 1st & 3rd Thur 1st & 3rd Thurs

Time: 7-9pm 8-10pm 9-11am 6-8pm 8-10pm 9-11am 6-8pm 7-9pm 10-12noon 7-9pm 8-10pm 8-10pm 6-8pm 2-4pm 7-9pm 8-10am 7-9pm 8-10am 7-9pm

Dates and times are subject to change. Please confirm with your local store at time of booking.

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Find your Local Store Birmingham

London, Canary Wharf

London, Waterloo Cut

25-29 Temple Street. B2 5DB

Unit B, 30 South Colonnade, E14 5EZ

Road specialist store

Brentford

London, Chalk Farm

113-114 High Street. TW8 8AT

86 Chalk Farm Road. NW1 8AR

77-81 The Cut. SE1 8LL

London, Waterloo Road 111-113 Waterloo Road. SE1 8UL

Brighton

London, Chiswick

4 Air Street. BN1 3FB

548-550 Chiswick High Road. W4 5RG

London, West End

Lewins Mead. BS1 2PY

London, Clapham

London, West End Metro Metro store

Castleford

Unit 2, 65-79 Clapham High Street. SW4 7TG

XSCAPE, Colorado Way, Glasshoughton. WF10 4TA

London, Fenchurch Street

London, Wimbledon

Bristol

Metro store

COMING SOON!

5 Cullum Street. EC3M 7JJ

6-12 Gladstone Road. SW19 1QT

London, Fulham

Manchester, Trafford

13-15 Jerdan Place. SW6 1BE

Trafford Way, Trafford Quays. M41 7JA

5 London Road. CR0 2RE

Gateshead Unit 2, Allison Court, Metro Centre. NE11 9YS

Gatwick Warehouse

London, Hendon 250 Watford Way. NW4 4UB

Metro store

Milton Keynes

178 High Holborn. WC1V 7AA

XSCAPE, 602 Marlborough Gate. MK9 3XS

Europe’s largest ‘bike shop’ Camino Park, James Watt Way, Crawley. RH10 9TZ

Manchester, Deansgate 201 Deansgate. M3 3NW

London, Holborn

London, London Bridge Metro store

Nottingham

6 Tooley Street. SE1 2SY

20-22 Maid Marian Way. NG1 6HS

XSCAPE, Kings Inch Road, Renfrew. PA4 8XQ

London, Notting Hill

Reading

106 Westbourne Grove. W2 5RU

Mill Lane Roundabout. RG1 2HN

Kendal

London, St. Paul’s

Woking

113 Stricklandgate. LA9 4RF

1 Farringdon Street. EC4M 7LD

1-2 Guildford Road. GU22 7PX

Kingston

London, Spitalfields

York

48-50 Richmond Road. KT2 5EE

The Cavern, 1 Market Street (off Brushfield Street). E1 6AA

Monks Cross Shopping Park, Huntington. YO32 9GX

Glasgow

Lakeside Junction Shopping Park. RM20 3HH

London, Victoria Metro store

1-2 New Station Street. LS1 5DE

320-320B Vauxhall Bridge Road. SW1V 1AA

Please visit www.evanscycles.com for location maps, opening hours and full contact details.

Leeds CyclePoint

London, Wandsworth

Metro store

NOW OPEN! Metro store

167-173 Wandsworth High Street. SW18 4JB

Offers a streamlined range of stock geared towards the city commuter

Leeds COMING SOON!

Leeds Train Station. LS1 4DY

www.evanscycles.com 01293 574 900

51-52 Rathbone Place. W1T 1JP

50-52 The Broadway. RH10 1HD

Croydon

At your local store

www.evanscycles.com/stores

Return address: St. Ives Direct, Ring Road, Seacroft, Leeds. LS14 1NH Please do not use this address for correspondence

Crawley

62 Mortimer Street. W1W 7SJ

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