Unprecedented amounts of interest in this one, and some very interesting bikes y'all are riding out there. We'll put them all into a big spreadsheet or pie chart or something when we've got a bit of time. That's not now though, what with our Fantasy Tour de France game requiring our attention and the road.cc randomiser blinking and bleeping in our ear. Ah, it's stopped bleeping. What's that you say, randomiser? An eighties football legend is walking away with the prize?
That's right! step forward Luther Blissett (not, judging by the email address, the actual real Luther Blissett). You're our winner!
Commiserations to those of you who have missed out this time but don't forget you can win £300 of Rose Bikes cycling kit at the moment right here, and there's also the just-unwrapped Fantasy Tour de France game with a £600 KHS road bike up for grabs for the best Directeur Sportif out there. And more schwag on the way! Stay tuned...
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Bike Week approaches, seven days of celebrating cycling in all its forms, so what better way of doing just that than by winning a truly cool frameset designed to give you ultimate cycling versatility - the Kinesis Tripster. All you've got to do is tell us what bike you ride in the comment field below, if you've got more than one bike you only need mention your main one (you can list 'em all too if you want though).
The Tripster is designed to be fast, precise and adapatable – in fact that's the motto on the top tube. This is a supremely versatile frame made from double butted 7005 series aluminium that can be built up loads of different ways and will do the business whatever role you build it up for.
You can set it up with 700c wheels and drops, or as a 26in wheeled machine with slicks, or as a all terrain commuter/weekend racer with 700x33 cross tyres. Or any combination of the three that suits. Pretty much any way you build it up the Tripster makes an ideal fast commuter, the design is based on the highly successful Kinesis Crosslight frames but with some commuter friendly touches such as a slightly taller head tube for a more upright traffic-scoping riding position.
Our lucky winner gets the choice of either an Aqua Blue or Supergloss Black frameset in a size to suit and to make you look even more the part there's some Decade Ts in the mix too, all courtesy of our friends at Upgrade. If you want to get an idea of what you can do with it check out our other Tripster gallery.
Cos it's such a good prize we'll be running it through Bike Week and we'll pick the winner at tiffin time next Friday (25th), Usual Schwag Grab Rules apply, and remember all you have to do is comment and tell us what bike you ride… why? Well, we're just nosey really plus road.cc is supposed to be a site for all types of cyclists who ride on the roads and we want to find out how we're getting on.
To can find out more about the Tripster and the Decade range of bikes visit the Kinesis Decade website http://kinesisdecade.co.uk/
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Chinese-made cheap and nasty "2007 World Scout Jamboree" MTB - looking for something better
cboardman team hybrid, just went with me all over Holland. Ya - i know it's flat.
mainly ride a 20 quid ebay frame set up as a fixed.
Brooks Colt saddle,
cheap fixed Suzue wheels.
Plantet x bars.
old athena chainset running 44*17
looks cool my old kinesis is showing its age so this would make a dogs replacement
Commute on a brompton
Giant Defy 2 roadbike
Kona Paddy Wagon (08)
Genesis Equilibrium
Yes, please.
Specialized Roubaix Pro for me.
Revolution Track Fixed wheel
Dawes Audax Sport
Dawes Onetrack - seemed a good idea at the time.
I ride a Specialized Sirrus and a Trek 1400
Commute on a Dahon Speed Pro TT, cruise the seafront on a Single Speed Specialized Hard Rock
The in-no-way-childishly-named Kona Sutra.
Norco Volante
I love the Raleigh 20 in BRG - superb
today: and early ninties giant peloton converted in to a steathly fixed gear hack/winter trainer
On the weekend: my lovely Bob Jackson Olympus Road
I ride a 1980s Raleigh triathlon i found in a skip, so a new frame would be super, please & thank you.
a shed of a kuota kharma, i don't even lock it up and it still never gets stolen
Giant TCR Composite ONCE Team
depending on circumstance: 1970s raleigh TI track frame, bob jackson vigorelli, condor acciao or fratello, or a planet x stealth.
Giant TCR Advanced 1 for posh at the weekends, old Viner monocarbon comp for rain and commuting. Planet X Stealth with a funny hat when I want to be disappointed at how fast I can't ride.
I ride Specialized Dolce
2008 Bianci via nirone c2c...when my knee is working!
Yes please!
Riding a Cannondale CAAD9 4
Hi! My main commuter is self built on a Tifosi audax frame; 700c drop-bar 9 speed.
I ride a Raleigh Team Banana.
Kona Unit 29er
On-one Inbred
Planet X Superlite
Kona Major Jake
Revolution Cross
So something a little lighter would be great
An Argon 18 Platinum for me ....
Most days, an old steel single speed of indeterminate origin. Weekends is when the Alan Richards tandem comes out to play.
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