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Boardman Bikes
Hello....Long story short....I crashed my Secialized SL3 broke the forks and top tube. I am thinking about getting a Boardman bike because it is affordable, Wiggle has the one I want for $1800 frameset. Does anyone have any experience with these bikes good or bad? I would really like to hear comments or opinions on these. I am interested in the AIR/9.8. I know most of you arent going to like the decals but at this point im more interested in how the bike rides and holds up. Thanks in advance.
This is the bike I Like.
https://www.boardmanbikes.com/road/air98.html
This is the bike I Like.
https://www.boardmanbikes.com/road/air98.html
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Hi minatauro,
I think there may be only a couple of us on bikeforums with Boardmans. I just got mine last month and don't have a ton of miles on it yet but I have been very pleased. The AIR/9.8 is a few steps up from mine so I can't comment on that one specifically. My Team Carbon, appears to be very similar with the integrated cable routing and color scheme. And like someone else said in an earlier thread, "If they are good enough for a pro cycling team". United Healthcare uses AIR/9.8's.
I think there may be only a couple of us on bikeforums with Boardmans. I just got mine last month and don't have a ton of miles on it yet but I have been very pleased. The AIR/9.8 is a few steps up from mine so I can't comment on that one specifically. My Team Carbon, appears to be very similar with the integrated cable routing and color scheme. And like someone else said in an earlier thread, "If they are good enough for a pro cycling team". United Healthcare uses AIR/9.8's.
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Thanks for the info jaymadd. Did you order from Wiggle? How was it dealing with them? Anyone else have any comments about the bikes?
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They interviewed Chris [?] Boardman in a recent issue of RBA for the Tour of California. They only sell these on Wiggle? I figured if they were going to be used in a Cali/USA race, they would be available around here in the States.
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Yes, I got it from Wiggle. They were good to work with. I had one small issue with the brakes, they come standard with the front brake on the right. They were supposed to have swapped them around prior to shipping but did not. I'm actually thinking that I like it better with the front on the right now and I'm going to keep it that way. Wiggle offered to pay for a LBS to switch them around if I wanted which was nice. I also didnt read the fine print about the international shipping which was my fault and got hit with a duty tax of about $170. Even with the additional tax I'm very happy with the bike.
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Whats not to like about this rig. Absolute beauty. Good Luck!
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I talked to a guy during a road race a few weeks ago on a Boardman AiR 9.4. He really liked it.
I personally have looked into purchasing a AiR 9.8. The only two bikes I would consider are the Air 9.8 or SLR 9.8. If you want slightly heavier and aero, the AiR 9.8 would be great, and the SLR for climbing/stiffness.
Wiggle is the "official" US dealer, but Echelon cycles is also able to ship to the US, since Wiggle didn't have it in stock, Echelon had permission to ship one to me from Boardman. So Boardman appears motivated to sell bikes and get into the US market in the next year from what Chris Boardman has stated in recent interviews.
I was quoted 190 GBP shipping by Echelon for the frame. Forgot I didn't specify, I was buying only a frameset.
I decided since shipping was so steep, and if any problems, it means shipping it back to the UK, to go with a US company instead.
Good luck. The guy at Echelon was very nice and responsive to emails. Go to the Buy part of the Boardman website to find the link.
I personally have looked into purchasing a AiR 9.8. The only two bikes I would consider are the Air 9.8 or SLR 9.8. If you want slightly heavier and aero, the AiR 9.8 would be great, and the SLR for climbing/stiffness.
Wiggle is the "official" US dealer, but Echelon cycles is also able to ship to the US, since Wiggle didn't have it in stock, Echelon had permission to ship one to me from Boardman. So Boardman appears motivated to sell bikes and get into the US market in the next year from what Chris Boardman has stated in recent interviews.
I was quoted 190 GBP shipping by Echelon for the frame. Forgot I didn't specify, I was buying only a frameset.
I decided since shipping was so steep, and if any problems, it means shipping it back to the UK, to go with a US company instead.
Good luck. The guy at Echelon was very nice and responsive to emails. Go to the Buy part of the Boardman website to find the link.
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zigmeister.....good info ...Thanks, I agree the only two bikes I would consider is the AIR/SLR 9.8, not that there is anything wrong with their other bikes. But on the Boardman website the picture they show of the SLR is not an integrated seatpost but in the description it states that the SLR does have an integrated seatpost? Wiggle shows the same (PIC and decsript different). Any idea which the SLR comes with integrated or not? Im not too crazy about the integrated seatpost....the only reason I was leaning towards the AIR 9.8.
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zigmeister.....good info ...Thanks, I agree the only two bikes I would consider is the AIR/SLR 9.8, not that there is anything wrong with their other bikes. But on the Boardman website the picture they show of the SLR is not an integrated seatpost but in the description it states that the SLR does have an integrated seatpost? Wiggle shows the same (PIC and decsript different). Any idea which the SLR comes with integrated or not? Im not too crazy about the integrated seatpost....the only reason I was leaning towards the AIR 9.8.
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Hi minatauro,
I think there may be only a couple of us on bikeforums with Boardmans. I just got mine last month and don't have a ton of miles on it yet but I have been very pleased. The AIR/9.8 is a few steps up from mine so I can't comment on that one specifically. My Team Carbon, appears to be very similar with the integrated cable routing and color scheme. And like someone else said in an earlier thread, "If they are good enough for a pro cycling team". United Healthcare uses AIR/9.8's.
I think there may be only a couple of us on bikeforums with Boardmans. I just got mine last month and don't have a ton of miles on it yet but I have been very pleased. The AIR/9.8 is a few steps up from mine so I can't comment on that one specifically. My Team Carbon, appears to be very similar with the integrated cable routing and color scheme. And like someone else said in an earlier thread, "If they are good enough for a pro cycling team". United Healthcare uses AIR/9.8's.
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New article regarding Boardman bikes and United Healthcare.
https://www.cyclingnews.com/features/...slr-9-8t-elite
"A fast, punchy rider, Jonny Clarke says he chose the Boardman SLR (super light road) rather than the AiR (aero road) frame because he prefers a conventional seat post with some give in the seat mast, particularly for the early season Belgian races."
https://www.cyclingnews.com/features/...slr-9-8t-elite
"A fast, punchy rider, Jonny Clarke says he chose the Boardman SLR (super light road) rather than the AiR (aero road) frame because he prefers a conventional seat post with some give in the seat mast, particularly for the early season Belgian races."
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New article regarding Boardman bikes and United Healthcare.
https://www.cyclingnews.com/features/...slr-9-8t-elite
"A fast, punchy rider, Jonny Clarke says he chose the Boardman SLR (super light road) rather than the AiR (aero road) frame because he prefers a conventional seat post with some give in the seat mast, particularly for the early season Belgian races."
https://www.cyclingnews.com/features/...slr-9-8t-elite
"A fast, punchy rider, Jonny Clarke says he chose the Boardman SLR (super light road) rather than the AiR (aero road) frame because he prefers a conventional seat post with some give in the seat mast, particularly for the early season Belgian races."
There you go, conventional seat post.
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PRO Cycling Magazine just had an article/review on it that was very positive. They tend to be very positive on most bikes though.
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Been admiring the new Boardman Elite Series bikes, notably the Air 9.4. Wiggle seems to rep for US sales, but disappointing that the 9.4 only seems to be sold as complete bike, not frame only. Wonder if that's the same in the UK or if there are other options, even if purchasing internationally. Any ideas?