It’s that time of year already folks. Get your calendars out, scrub out the weekend of 21 – 22 March now and get booked onto what promises to be a monster weekend of back-to-back bike testing. If you’re in the market for a new bike there’s a fair chance you can get a real feel for how it rides and how it compares to the competition.
There’s an impressive list of brands to get a taste of including; Bell, Cannondale, Camelbak, Cube, Giro, GT, Intense, Lapierre, Mojo Suspension, Muc-Off, Orange, Santa Cruz, Specialized, Schwalbe, SealSkinz, Trek, Whyte, and Yeti. Is the future electro? You can even try out Haibikes electric offerings.
The team at Leisure Lakes have confirmed pre-registration for this Demo Weekend 21 – 22 March is NOW OPEN.
From the Tackeroo Campsite base at Cannock Chase, the organiser’s promise a mouth watering mix of 175 bikes on test from all the top brands, as well as a range of related accessories to actually try out on the trails. Limited to 350 tickets per day and based on the popularity of last year’s event, registration is essential.
All the essential event details are here http://www.leisurelakesbikes.com/Demo-Weekend-2015
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E-Bikes, I’m at a loss, total loss…. why? sorry but I just don’t get it.
E-Bikes, I’m at a loss, total loss…. why? sorry but I just don’t get it.
I was chatting to a guy who had tried one and he said that – despite himself – it was really good fun. Which seems as good a reason as any.
I’m more concerned by whoever decided to call that bike in the picture “NDURO”
I had the opportunity to try 3 different e bikes by hai bike at the muckmedden Perth enduro and I can wholeheartedly say as an e bike sceptic I came back with a HUGE grin every time I rode one, having recently had back surgery if this is what keeps me riding then I’m all for it