Boardman Performance Hybrid Comp (2009)

Boardman Performance Hybrid Comp (2009)
Performance Hybrid Comp (2009), RRP £499.99
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RRP £649.99
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About this bike

Type Hybrid / Town
Gender/Age Men
Production years 2009-2009
RRP £499.99
Sizes 45 cm - Small, 49 cm - Medium, 54 cm - Large (Frame size guide)
Colours Black
Frame type Rigid
Frame material Aluminium
Frame description Lightweight fully double butted aluminium
Gears 16-20 18
Wheel Size 700c

Boardman says

The Boardman Performance Hybrid Comp Medium is a versatile and fast bike, perfect for fitness riding and commuting with a 49cm Lightweight fully double butted aluminium frame Developed by Chris Boardman to the highest standards of performance, design and quality Lightweight fully double butted aluminium frame for faster climbing and better power transfer Lightweight aluminium fork with mountings for pannier racks and mudguards SRAM X5 18 speed gearing for reliable shifting performance Powerful Avid BB5 mechanical disc brakes Truvativ Touro Powerspline compact chainset provides lower gear ratios for tackling hills with a higher cadence Lightweight disc specific rims with sealed bearing hubs for longer bearing life Maxxis Detonator 700x28c tyres for speed and comfort Ritchey finishing kit including bar ends to give alternative hand positions for climbing and accelerating Trade up to the Boardman Performance Hybrid Team Boardman Performance Hybrid Team model for Avid Juicy 3 hydraulic disc brakes and lightweight carbon fibre forks

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About Boardman

Boardman Bikes, inspired by British Cycling legend Chris Boardman MBE, are the award-winning & critically acclaimed British bicycle brand - winning Olympic Gold alongside multiple World, European and National titles across Road, Triathlon and MTB disciplines. "It's part of our philosophy to provide you with the best riding experience each and every time you go out on your bike - whatever you ride and whatever level you ride at." Chris Boardman MBE, Director of R&D, Boardman Bikes. The latest range of bikes have been put through their paces by world-class riders in order to ensure you get the best possible riding experience.

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Specifications

Braking

Brake Caliper Front Avid BB5 mechanical disc brakes, 160mm rotors
Brake Caliper Rear Avid BB5 mechanical disc brakes, 160mm rotors
Brake Type Mechanical Disc

Drive

Crank Truativ Touro compact
Pedals Alloy body, steel cage, toe clips & straps

Frame

Mudguard / Fender Mount Rear Yes
Rear Rack Eyelet Yes

Gearing

Derailleur Rear SRAM X5
Gears 16-20 18
Shifter(s) SRAM X5 9 speed

General

Handlebar Ritchey Flat OS 31.8mm
Headset Semi integrated cartridge bearing
Saddle Cboardman, Cro-Mo rails
Seat Post Ritchey 27.2mm
Stem Ritchey OS 31.8mm
Weight 10.8

Suspension

Forks Lightweight straight blade aluminium

Wheels

Hubs Sealed bearings
Quick Release yes
Rims Yes Lightweight disc specific
Tyres (Front & Back) 28c Maxxis Detonator
Wheel Size 700c

UK warranty

All Boardman bikes have 2 years standard warranty on frames and 12 months standard warranty on all parts.

Owner Reviews

by william  on 28 Aug 2009
Superb bit of kit, very impressed with the level of components fitted and the quality of the frame and forks.

For this price point it is simply unbeatable!!

Highly recommended..

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