The big bike brands have unveiled their 2017 ranges at the recent round of trade shows including Eurobike and the Cycle Show – and now, retailer Cycle Surgery is giving you the chance to try out some of the latest bikes at Lee Valley VeloPark this weekend.
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From 9.30am, riders can take bikes from brands including Giant, Trek, Cube, Orbea, Scott and Cannondale for a spin on the one-mile road circuit next to the Olympic velodrome, where Cycle Surgery has one of its 33 stores.
Entry to the Demo Day costs £10, and you’ll get that back in spades if you decide to buy a bike there on production of the flyer you can download here, which gives a 10 per cent discount at the shop on the day.
Please note though – some models are exempt, and the offer, which only applies on Saturday, excludes Specialized and Brompton bikes.
Places are limited, and must be booked in advance, so head here to sign up.
Cycle Surgery, Lee Valley VeloPark, Abercrombie Road, Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park E20 3AB
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