Wow, today we’re giving away a whole bike! This is surely going to make someone very happy. Hannah is certainly rather excited about it in the video. Read on to find out what you could win, and how to win it…
Holy mackerel! A whole bike! A hardtail with 120mm fork and dropper post, Shimano shifting and Rockshox forks? WTB Tyres too? The Lapierre Edge AM727 would be a great intro to trail riding, with an impressively sorted spec that wouldn’t look out of place on a higher priced bike.
How To Win The Lapierre Edge AM727?
Watch the following video and answer the question below.
- What does Hannah say is the best and biggest upgrade you can make to your bike?
Now that you have watched the video and know the answer to our question all you need to do is send it to us.
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Simple! Do that, and not only will we enter you in the draw to win today’s gift giveaway, but we’ll also give you one entry into the Mega Box Of Joy giveaway – this is a box containing one of everything we give away each day. It’s a big box! As a bonus prize, whoever wins the Mega Box Of Joy will have the option of joining us here for a day of coffee, riding, coffee, tea, fish and chips, and maybe even a cheeky beer. Because the Mega Box Of Joy is going to be such a monster, we’re going to have to restrict the entries to this to those with a UK delivery address, or to anyone who is prepared to come along to Singletrack Towers and visit us for the day and collect it. Today’s daily prize is open to those who can provide a UK postal address.
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Who won yesterday!
Stupid site, a sodding pop-up ad loaded as I was typing the answer and it submitted only the first two letters.
‘Threaded BB as a great addition’
Totally with you on that one. Pity so many big brands choose to spec carpy creak-fit BBs now, to save 25 cents on assembly, even on 5k bikes.