Aldi Bike Event

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OpenToeSlipper

Original Poster:

107 posts

131 months

Thursday 2nd May 2019
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Hi all,

I see that Aldi are holding their yearly bike event. As a newbie to road / hybrid cycling, is there anything worth picking up? Was looking at a bike stand they have advertised and possible some much required padded shorts along with 'Muc Off' cleaning gear. Worth the purchase or a load of garbage? From 9th May.

Cheers

Henners

12,241 posts

200 months

Thursday 2nd May 2019
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If they have them, their reflective waterproof riding jackets are surprisingly good.

Brand name Crane I think.

ETA: good for commuting.

OpenToeSlipper

Original Poster:

107 posts

131 months

Thursday 2nd May 2019
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Don't think they're in the deal, no mention of them in the paper copy of the special buys.

Scaleybrat

540 posts

211 months

Thursday 2nd May 2019
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I bought a bike stand a couple of years ago - absolute bargain

Barchettaman

6,474 posts

138 months

Friday 3rd May 2019
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Do they sell their folding bike lock in the UK?

That's always a top seller over here, it's about a fifth the price of the equivalent from Abus.

I've bought their lights before which have been fine until the kids smash them up.

I never bother with Muck-Off or the like, just make your own with an old spray bottle and some diluted APC.

Aldi chain lube is alright and they've sold WD-40 at a massive discount compared to the homeware stores.

lufbramatt

5,421 posts

140 months

Friday 3rd May 2019
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the jerseys are pretty good, especially if you need lots of kit for commuting. The shorts are awful though, huge thick foam chamois.

daddy cool

4,018 posts

235 months

Friday 3rd May 2019
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Ive bought quite a lot of Crane cycling stuff over the years, it varies. The padded shorts seem ok as a noob, but when you've worn some decent ones you realise the Crane ones are crap. On the other hand, I bought a pair of full-finger padded gloves for ~£5 and, apart from the name logo, they are EXACTLY the same as the £30 pair of Endura gloves... I mean, exactly - right down to the stitching and pads.
Also, years ago for £16 I bought a softshell jacket - its not some technical masterpiece with the latest nano-fibres and unicorn eyelash stitching, but bugger me its warm. So much so, I wont wear it until the temp is about 2c or less.
As far as I can see their muc-off "4-in-1" dry oil is the same as regular muc-off dry lube, so i'll get that - and some GT85 as that's usually cheap.

bakerstreet

4,812 posts

171 months

Friday 3rd May 2019
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OpenToeSlipper said:
Hi all,

I see that Aldi are holding their yearly bike event. As a newbie to road / hybrid cycling, is there anything worth picking up? Was looking at a bike stand they have advertised and possible some much required padded shorts along with 'Muc Off' cleaning gear. Worth the purchase or a load of garbage? From 9th May.

Cheers
Bike stand, skull cap and thats it IMO. I wouldn't bother with anything else. I have tried a couple of items of their clothing and I just wouldn't bother. I sent them straight back again.

Spend a bit extra and get the DHB stuff from Wiggle or maybe the Planet X stuff (What ever brand they are peddling)



louiebaby

10,651 posts

197 months

Friday 3rd May 2019
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I quite like their cycling socks, they're hard wearing and wash well.

I'm a fan of Merino, so will keep an eye out for anything Merino-ish.

The app hasn't updated to show what's on though, which is vaguely annoying.

Sebo

2,176 posts

232 months

Friday 3rd May 2019
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Scaleybrat said:
I bought a bike stand a couple of years ago - absolute bargain
Me too, it has been superb

louiebaby

10,651 posts

197 months

Friday 3rd May 2019
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bakerstreet said:
Spend a bit extra and get the DHB stuff from Wiggle or maybe the Planet X stuff (What ever brand they are peddling)
I think Planet X may have a sale on...

scratchchin

Scabutz

8,062 posts

86 months

Friday 3rd May 2019
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bakerstreet said:
OpenToeSlipper said:
Hi all,

I see that Aldi are holding their yearly bike event. As a newbie to road / hybrid cycling, is there anything worth picking up? Was looking at a bike stand they have advertised and possible some much required padded shorts along with 'Muc Off' cleaning gear. Worth the purchase or a load of garbage? From 9th May.

Cheers
Bike stand, skull cap and thats it IMO. I wouldn't bother with anything else. I have tried a couple of items of their clothing and I just wouldn't bother. I sent them straight back again.

Spend a bit extra and get the DHB stuff from Wiggle or maybe the Planet X stuff (What ever brand they are peddling)
This. The bike stand is good for generally day to day repairs and maintenance. If you want to strip an old bike with lots of sized bolts you will find it moves about far too much and is a little weak.

Decathlon is also a good place for cheap kit.

yellowjack

17,205 posts

172 months

Saturday 4th May 2019
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I can't access a product list yet, it's just showing as "coming soon" on the Aldi website. I'm in need of a few bits and pieces so I hope to get there on Thursday to take a look this time. Last time Aldi/Lidl had a bike event I missed out on it, and there was only a load of tat on extreme sizes left.

Gloves and socks are a good bet, and my son commutes with a set of (Moon knock-off) usb rechargeable lights which have been good value. The only thing I'd say to stay clear of are shorts/leggings to be honest. It's really hard to guesstimate which size you'll need, and buying the wrong ones can lead to a great deal of discomfort.

I've just worn out the palms of a pair of mitts I've been wearing as summer gloves for a couple of years, with 600+ miles in the last two weeks to put them over the edge. I've got a spare pair in my kit box to wear immediately but want to make sure I replace the spares.Socks too, if they have them again. I thought they were a bit of a gimmick when I bought my first pair (further reduced a week or so after the event) but they're really comfy and well worth a punt for a couple of quid.

yellowjack

17,205 posts

172 months

Wednesday 8th May 2019
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Laurel Green said:
Sadly, those electric bikes and the turbo-trainer are listed as "online exclusive" and "sold out" though. I might have a look in if i can remember tomorrow. Probably a pair of gloves/mitts and maybe a vest. The bike storage ideas (ceiling hoist and folding wall rack) are interesting, but the deal is a couple of weeks too early for me, as I'm moving house and I'm a) short of cash to buy now, and b) not sure what will fit where in the new shed & garage.

HOGEPH

5,249 posts

192 months

Friday 10th May 2019
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I only popped in for a pint of milk.

yellowjack

17,205 posts

172 months

Tuesday 14th May 2019
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I've not been in to see what they had. Too busy with house move stuff really, and no sense in buying stuff only to have to pack it up to move down. Hopefully, if I'm a good boy, my wife will let me have some of the money we're due from the sale of our house to blow on some nice Assos (or similar) kit, and some Conti GP 5000 tyres, instead of her wasting it on sorting out the plumbing and electrics in our new, smaller home...

hehe

Dr Murdoch

3,532 posts

141 months

Thursday 16th May 2019
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My stand arrived yesterday, what a bargain! £25 and its solid, prob my best ever purchase (VFM).

Gareth79

7,973 posts

252 months

Friday 31st May 2019
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Dr Murdoch said:
My stand arrived yesterday, what a bargain! £25 and its solid, prob my best ever purchase (VFM).
Yup, just received mine (it's still available) and it's wayyyy sturdier than I expected. I was expecting aluminium but it's all steel - the tubes are huge.

Steamer

13,962 posts

219 months

Saturday 1st June 2019
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Gareth79 said:
Dr Murdoch said:
My stand arrived yesterday, what a bargain! £25 and its solid, prob my best ever purchase (VFM).
Yup, just received mine (it's still available) and it's wayyyy sturdier than I expected. I was expecting aluminium but it's all steel - the tubes are huge.
Same here. So much easier on the back!.. also the tray is very handy for placing small parts whilst working.

I just wish they would reintroduce their MTB backpacks - they were fantastic! £15 / £20(ish) and it came with a bladder and more waterproof than a £100 Alpinestar backpack!