Come and try out some cool bikes on a closed road circuit - Road.cc LIVE and eBikeTips LIVE
Would you like to Demo some road bikes, and possibly an e-Bike or two?
Then head to Bath Odd Down Cycle Circuit on 26th February when road.cc Live and eBikeTips Live will take place. And Bath is our hometown, here at road.cc and eBikeTips, so we will be there too!
Buy Tickets now as you will have to pre-register if you want to test ride bikes on the day, but you will save money too. Tickets are £30 each, but there is an early board booking price of just £20 per person and your ticket will enable you to try out bikes from Giant, Scott, Cube, Ribble, Rose, Canyon, Specialized and more!
You can register your interest and buy your tickets now for the Bath event that appeals to you most (so that we know you’re coming) but one ticket will get you into both events.
There will be an e-MTB test circuit also. Sounds like fun!
Here are your ticket links:
https://roadcclivebath.eventbrite.co.uk
https://ebiketipsbath.eventbrite.co.uk
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Is it any good? Pros/cons, any issues?
On that last point, the company has already gone under and he couldn't get the app to talk to the bike....
I suspect a different poster - our consistently unlucky (yet somehow surviving) wheelchair user never had anything good to say about cyclists!
That's a very good point, I remember once speaking to somebody who had volunteered in Gaza as a medic who said that the vast majority of the...
It isn't the first time BC has avoided sending riders to events, even when there have been riders with potential.
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All part of the UK fetid toxic culture of social media and driver-centric anger against people trying to ride a bicycle.
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