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I have 10 pairs of tickets to giveaway for the London Bike Show. To enter simply leave a comment below about what you’ll be interested in seeing at the show. I’ll then randomly pick out 10 winners and contact them. Entries close on Sunday the 12th.
The London bike show will be held from the 13th to the 16th of January at the Excel centre.
Tickets cost £13 pre-booked or £18 on the door. Otherwise you can also use the code HUBS which gives you 1 adult ticket for £12 or 2 tickets for £22. There’s various London bike show codes making the rounds so it’s worth keeping an eye out to see if one comes along. I know currently the code MADISON will get you a ticket for £10.
Winners!
6 Amy @ForDGRedial
18 Sam L
31 GL
39 Emushka
40 Mike Smith
46 Ann Fenech
47 John Hamblin
67 Magnus
76 Geoff
82 Chris Matheason
el-gordo says
I bought a bike this year under the cycle to work scheme and was worried it might just sit outside and rust. However, I have been bitten by the bug and rediscovered the joy of cycling and now do a 25 miles commute every day. I would love to go and look at some shiny new road bikes and probably end up buying something I shouldn’t!
Matt Bee says
After having written off my last bike in a fight with a lorry (I lost, so did my body), I need to find a new fastest method from commute to pavement.
Some call me a pessimist….
Richard Bridger says
A bike that is light but robust enough for using in a triathlon and for lasting a Land’s End – John O’ Groats
Clive Friend says
I would like to find (or interest someone in making) a decent electronic warning device with a shriek for trucks and a friendly chirp for pedestrians!
Alex says
I’d love to see if there’s anything for disabled cyclists like my wife, add if not to harangu the manufacturers there to do more.
Alex says
i really looking forward to the casual cycle clothing they’ll have there, means you get the benefits of cycle specific clothing but you dont look out of place when your off the bike. Plus cycle touring equipment for my planned cycle to Amsterdam next spring!!
maps says
I want to find warm gloves
Martin says
I would love to be there to make sure my next commuter bike purchase offers the best value for my budget.
Raymond Whitehouse says
The ability to order or buy things from each stall would be good, this year you couldn’t.
curtis says
I want to come because I’m a cool fixie skiddah!! 😉
Andrew Smith says
Looking for a folding bike thats still good for 20-somthing miles a day. Sooner or later someone has to come up with an alternative to my creaky Dahon Cadenza Solo.
Kevin says
I’m a new commuter cyclist (new to London AND new to commuter cycling). I’m interested in learning more about cycling for sport, not just transportation, and in shopping for a new bike.
Alisdair says
Lovely shiny things to see and be coveted !
Reuben Vassallo says
I would love to go coz I am planning to upgrade mine.
Karl says
I am interested in seeing all the shiny new bikes at the show but also checking out the maintenance workshops.
Henz says
I’m interested in comparing the folding bikes on offer. I have been planning to get a Brompton, but a good alternative might sway me.
Magnus says
I’d like to see more everyday cycling gear. Stylish yet affordable…
Adam Thompson says
I’d like to go to see the stunt riding and the ride the forest trail.
I would of course also want the see my mates Druid Cycles Stand which looks like it will be a good one.
Adam
Andy Jerrison says
Besides mingling with fellow cyclists and looking at all the new shiny bikes I can’t afford, I’d like to get the details of some of the longer charity rides that are coming up next year. Also speak to any tour companies that are exhibiting.
Andy Bevan says
I’m after a set of good quality rechargeable front lights WITHOUT the £100+ price tag
softlad says
Ditching the car after redundancy so will be looking for alternate transportation.
Richard says
I would like to see a good range of products, particularly aimed at the commuter.
I would like to compqare commuter bags, panier racks, shoes, lights and locks. Clothing at realistic prices- if Europeans can offer quality kit at low prices, we ought to?
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Of importance is low maintenance bicycles. I currently ride asingle speed fixed, simply for the minimal maintenance required. I have been riding fixed for over 30 years! I would also like to see the Sturmey 3 speed fixed wheel hub as this may be the answer to my 35 mile round commute (most days)
However, like a lot of people with a family we are on a tight budget. It would be good to see products that are well thought out and reasonably priced
Cyclin' Missy says
Looks like comments are closed on the checkpoint page, so I’ll comment here. Cyclin’ Missy 7495
Stuart Bromley says
I’d like to see panniers to see if there is an alternative to Ortleib before I splash out £150 + on a set for touring. Also Satnav systems to see if there are any that I easy for 60year old eyes to see without putting a pair of glasses on!
IanB says
I just can’t wait to see all the new gadets… I am a typical bloke and luv them!!! Anything that makes cycling more fun and interesting…
May be tempted with the new Garmin 800 but it will be the first bike show I have been as I missed the Earls Court one through work!!!
Cant wait
Geoff says
Hi, I would like to see the driver licensing authorities announce a new part of the driving test that requires the provisional driver to cycle a busy street in London before passing 😉
martyn baldock says
I need some sparkly new tassles for the end of my handle bars.
Roy Dennis says
I’m looking forwad to mingling with like-minded cyclists and manufacturers.
Colette says
Look forward to seeing lots of new innovative cycling accessories, new and hopefully more stylish clothes and some lovely bikes!!!
Sam Pisano says
i am fairly new to this cycling racket (well since childhood that is!) but am in love with my Dutch Bike and have definitely caught the bicycle bug – so i am looking forward to seeing all things 2-wheel related at the London Bike Show and would be thrilled to get a free ticket! Thanks for all the good advice, tips and email updates! Sam
mary-go-round says
eco-friendly products for keeping your bike clean!
Chris Mathieson says
I want to check out the clothing for commuting through the either wet or cold winter!! and any other gadgets that catch my eye!
Chris L says
I’m looking forward to seeing a revolution in numbers! Shame we don’t make much money for the government (any in fact?) otherwise we might be given a little more attention. PS – I freaking love Borris Bikes, well done London (finally)
Andrea says
On Sunday we saw two trailers of Boris bikes being despatched just on Cromwell Rd and Brompton Rd. What a lovely sight it was too!
Jon H says
Would love to go to see all equipment.
Andreas says
Right guys we’ll close entries here and I’ll announce winners tomorrow!
Andreas says
Thanks for all the entries! The winners who were randomly chosen using Excel and will be sent their tickets:
6 Amy @ForDGRedial
18 Sam L
31 GL
39 Emushka
40 Mike Smith
46 Ann Fenech
47 John Hamblin
67 Magnus
76 Geoff
82 Chris Matheason
Emushka says
YAY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Kuni says
Eesh, I didn’t win. But Googling about I found this link:
http://www.thelondonbikeshow.co.uk/tickets/free-tickets-to-the-london-bike-show/
There are 100 free tickets available. It doesn’t tell you how many are left, but I just printed mine out now.
The tickets are only valid on 13 or 14 January – Thursday or Friday.
Andreas says
Great heads up! Thanks Kuni!
Rob Adlington says
You of course !
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