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A big change to this year’s test is that we have split it between direct-sales brands and bikes that are available from bricks and mortar shops. So we still have two distinct categories, with separate prices points for each. In part 2 we'll look at the direct-sales brands, but for now, we're going to concentrate on the shop-bought models.
This move isn’t driven purely by a desire to level the playing field, though that certainly helps. We’re convinced that the majority of riders looking to buy direct or from a store, want to do so exclusively, and are actually different consumers with different buying habits. Well, at least when it comes to big ticket purchases like buying a new bike. As such, we wanted to target the test accordingly.
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4:06 GT Sensor Carbon Pro
7:43 Cube Stereo 150 C:62 Sl 29
12:13 Scott Genius 920
18:03 Whyte S150 C RS V2
22:55 Nukeproof Reactor 290 Elite
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