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Aldi’s cycling sale is tomorrow - £25 bike stand and £80 smart helmet among the highlights

Smart helmets, bike stand, kids trailer and lots of clothing in latest Aldi Specialbuy

Aldi is preparing for another one of its popular cycle sales on Thursday 9th May, and the highlights include an £80 smart helmet and a £25 bike stand. The new range has been available to pre-order online since 5th May, but despite that, we still reckon there’ll be loads on offer in the shop tomorrow.

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A highlight of the new offerings is a Livall Mt1 Smart Helmet (£79.99) which incorporates Bluetooth speaks and a microphone so you can take calls or listen to music when pedalling to the office. There are also LED turning and safety lights to help you stand out on the road.

Let’s just hope it’s better than the Livall Bling smart helmet we reviewed recently… 

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If you need to do some tinkering on your bike before going for a ride, this Bikemate Bike Assembly Stand is just £25. It’s got a quick release clamping system for easy use and so the bike cna be rotated 360°, and five legs for improved stability and a tough powder-coated steel frame.

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Cycling clothing can cost a fortune, so the bargain-priced Aldi cycle clothing range is rightly very popular. You can get a Cycling Jersey for £9.99, available in several sizes for men and women and it’s got mesh panels to keep you cool in warm weather.  Match it to the £7.99 Cycling Shorts, also coming in several sizes and the smart addition of reflective details. Inside the padded insert has an antibacterial finish.

Complete your wardrobe with a Seamless Base Layer Top (£4.99) with Cycling Gloves (£3.99) in a choice of sizes and colours, and Ergonomic Cycling Socks (£2.99) designed to provide more support and comfort than regular socks.

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Looking for accessories? Aldi is selling a Bicycle Lock Assistant (£6.99) and the Bike Storage Assortment (£7.99) to look after your bike and equipment. There’s also a Handlebar Basket (£7.99) and a Bike Phone Holder (£4.99). Aldi will also be selling Muc-Off bike cleaner (£3.99) and High5 Essentials Packs (£2.99) and inner tubes for just £1.99.

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Want to take small children on a bike ride? This Kids Bike Trailer (£84.99) is both a kids bike trailer and stroller with space for two children with a 5-point harness.

More at www.aldi.co.uk

 

David worked on the road.cc tech team from 2012-2020. Previously he was editor of Bikemagic.com and before that staff writer at RCUK. He's a seasoned cyclist of all disciplines, from road to mountain biking, touring to cyclo-cross, he only wishes he had time to ride them all. He's mildly competitive, though he'll never admit it, and is a frequent road racer but is too lazy to do really well. He currently resides in the Cotswolds, and you can now find him over on his own YouTube channel David Arthur - Just Ride Bikes

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handlebarcam | 5 years ago
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All made in China, of course, with the possible exception of the GT85, which might have been produced in a local petrochemical refinery. I'd have been interested in the workstand, but it isn't essential, so I'll stick with the council-provided wheelie bin. The handle/hinge that sticks out will hold a bicycle's weight, if you put a fortnight's worth of glass bottles inside to counterbalance it (although that does mean having to wait to do all your bike maintenance until the day before the recycling collection, or getting wrecked if needed sooner.)

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Rick_Rude | 5 years ago
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Aldi have  gone into reverse with their cycling gear in the past couple of years. I remember when they were trying to move into better gear and some of it was actually pretty good for the price. Now they only seem to be interested in the 'started riding, need some cheap gear' casuals.

I guess they will have done the maths and decided what was selling and worth investing in but the days of getting decent bib shorts and trousers have gone now.

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Fluffed | 5 years ago
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WD40. Oh dear. Here we go.

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burtthebike | 5 years ago
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I've ordered one of their folding e-bikes, £499.99.  The specification is a little vague, but for that price, I won't be expecting top of the range equipment.

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ktache | 5 years ago
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If you don't have a workstand that one looks like an absolute bargain.  Your back will thank you.

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zero_trooper replied to ktache | 5 years ago
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ktache wrote:

If you don't have a workstand that one looks like an absolute bargain.  Your back will thank you.

I've got this workstand, even cheaper as I got it out of season. Very heavy (no bad thing for a workstand), the QR handle is a bit of a faff, but packs down relatively shed friendly. I like it and so does my back  3

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Kendalred | 5 years ago
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I stopped giving a shit about Aldi/Crane cycling clothing when the size-fascists stopped doing size small.

Might pick up some GT85 or chain lube though, it'll save a few bob if nowt else.

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zero_trooper replied to Kendalred | 5 years ago
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Kendalred wrote:

Might pick up some GT85 or chain lube though, it'll save a few bob if nowt else.

 

My local Tescos is selling massive (450ml) cans of bog-standard WD40 for £2.75. The ones with the useful straw built into the cap. You can also transfer the cap/straw to other aerosols. 

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zero_trooper replied to Kendalred | 5 years ago
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Kendalred wrote:

Might pick up some GT85 or chain lube though, it'll save a few bob if nowt else.

 

My local Tescos is selling massive (450ml) cans of bog-standard WD40 for £2.75. The ones with the useful straw built into the cap. You can also transfer the cap/straw to other aerosols. 

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LastBoyScout | 5 years ago
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I have to say that their cycling socks are brilliant.

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