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Re: ALDI bike sale (starting on 05/10/2011 Wednesday)

Posted: Fri Oct 07, 2011 11:57 pm
by ftssjk
hmm
not sure with flat roadies, but have a read of the specs..

hey guys how tight are the cycling knicks meant to be?

my jeans are a size ''32' waist, which equates to 82cm which was a small according to the size chart.
however it feels rather constricted, and when i measured my waist with a tape meter it was more along the lines of 87cm (medium)

Re: ALDI bike sale (starting on 05/10/2011 Wednesday)

Posted: Sat Oct 08, 2011 7:10 am
by foo on patrol
Well you should have gotten the Medium :lol: and they should snug to stop chaffing. :wink:

Foo

Re: ALDI bike sale (starting on 05/10/2011 Wednesday)

Posted: Sat Oct 08, 2011 12:37 pm
by ftssjk
hmm
well my jeans are a size 32" and they're pretty slim, i need to wear a belt otherwise it will slide down during the day.

is the waist meant to be your actual measurement, or what your other pants measurements are

Re: ALDI bike sale (starting on 05/10/2011 Wednesday)

Posted: Sat Oct 08, 2011 1:07 pm
by foo on patrol
Waist. :wink:

Re: ALDI bike sale (starting on 05/10/2011 Wednesday)

Posted: Sat Oct 08, 2011 8:54 pm
by aussieorchid
For anyone interested aldi at underwood had a few bikes left as well as a pile of gloves, socks, tool kit, pumps and lights most other clothes were gone though

Re: ALDI bike sale (starting on 05/10/2011 Wednesday)

Posted: Sat Oct 08, 2011 9:50 pm
by AUbicycles
Had a look, standard LED lights were I guess cheap but I dunno.

Also had a look at the 1200 Lumens LED for $29 and was thinking if I seriously needed this type of illumination then this would probably through light out but not be comparable with a brand name unit. Should I dish out $29 just to test... I decided no. Right now no real need.

Otherwise I looked at the gloves and rainjackets in details and my personal impression is that they will do the job but don't have the same quality as brand name wear. That's not to say that the stitching isn't ok rather the padding, cut and fit of the gloves for example doesn't compare to my gloves for example. But it depends how you use the gear - if it is for every so often, or even for using well but accepting a different performance than other gear then thats fine (eg. if the jackets don't release moisture well as suggested).

Re: ALDI bike sale (starting on 05/10/2011 Wednesday)

Posted: Sat Oct 08, 2011 10:00 pm
by CommuRider
AUbicycles wrote:Had a look, standard LED lights were I guess cheap but I dunno.

Also had a look at the 1200 Lumens LED for $29 and was thinking if I seriously needed this type of illumination then this would probably through light out but not be comparable with a brand name unit. Should I dish out $29 just to test... I decided no. Right now no real need.).
120 lumens not 1200. If it were 1200 I'd have bought 5 :P

Re: ALDI bike sale (starting on 05/10/2011 Wednesday)

Posted: Sun Oct 09, 2011 4:19 pm
by Rambo
Popped into N Strathfield yesterday, not too much stuff left. Picked up some S/M leg warmers. Def on the thin side, even compared to my current Anaconda/Fluid ones (which are going well). Also, a touch on the largish size (I'm 170cm) but OK. Gloves looked cheapie for sure. I would also recommend Fluid long finger gloves (when on sale) - had a pair for 3 winters, can't argue with that.

Also picked up the Hex/torx key set for 20 bucks. Like many of the tools I have from aldi, they are pretty good. Good range of sizes from 2 to 10mm(good for pedals). Been hankering for a half decent set with a handle. Been managing with your std "L" shaped ones - do yourselves a favour get these - perfect for bike maintenance.

Re: ALDI bike sale (starting on 05/10/2011 Wednesday)

Posted: Sun Oct 09, 2011 8:09 pm
by three214
Rambo wrote:Also picked up the Hex/torx key set for 20 bucks. Like many of the tools I have from aldi, they are pretty good. Good range of sizes from 2 to 10mm(good for pedals). Been hankering for a half decent set with a handle. Been managing with your std "L" shaped ones - do yourselves a favour get these - perfect for bike maintenance.
Checked out my local Aldi (Corio which is a Northern Suburb of Geelong) today just for a look at what was there.
Plenty of bikes, MTB, flat bar and folding, as well as heaps of clothing in most color/size variations. Jackets, gloves, tops, shorts, underwear etc. were all there.
Ended up getting the tool kit... and also seen the hex/torx set in a separate aisle which made it into the trolley.

Re: ALDI bike sale (starting on 05/10/2011 Wednesday)

Posted: Sun Oct 09, 2011 11:40 pm
by jimsheedy
picked up some arm and leg warmers. They're OK for the price. I dont expect em to last long though. I can see them getting loose and floppy real quick. And the sizes are huge. I'm 190 cm and the s/m were just the right fit.

Also got some gloves . Probably wont last long either but they've got plenty of padding and i haven't had a pair of $30 - $40 gloves that last that long either. So for $8 these'll do the trick. Looked at the rain coats but I reckon you'd be wetter on the inside after 5 minutes.

Got a couple of the lights for my wife and daughters bikes. One of the brackets broke putting it on so I might take that one back. Keen to check out the torque sets.

Re: ALDI bike sale (starting on 05/10/2011 Wednesday)

Posted: Mon Oct 10, 2011 12:42 pm
by Jangari
Can anyone comment on the quality of the toolkit? Does the chainwhip fit 3/32" and 1/8" sprockets?

From a quick inspection the tools looked fairly basic, but appeared to cover the essentials...

Re: ALDI bike sale (starting on 05/10/2011 Wednesday)

Posted: Mon Oct 10, 2011 1:59 pm
by jimsheedy
I got one last year. For 30 clams its pretty good. just don't expect top quality but its probably not the worst either. good for basic stuff

Re: ALDI bike sale (starting on 05/10/2011 Wednesday)

Posted: Mon Oct 10, 2011 4:07 pm
by ftssjk
can anyone give me a link to where i can find some info as to what all the tools do?

Re: ALDI bike sale (starting on 05/10/2011 Wednesday)

Posted: Mon Oct 10, 2011 6:28 pm
by jimsheedy

Re: ALDI bike sale (starting on 05/10/2011 Wednesday)

Posted: Mon Oct 10, 2011 7:22 pm
by Xplora
I picked up the 30 dollar 120 lumen light today after seeing the charger and battery seemed to be identical to my MagicShines... good deal right? New battery and Australian charger for 30 bucks?

The connectors are reversed from the bloody Magicshine stuff... male battery lead, female charger, while the MagicShines are male charger and female lead. GAH.

It's like Bunnings all over again........... :roll:

Re: ALDI bike sale (starting on 05/10/2011 Wednesday)

Posted: Mon Oct 10, 2011 11:18 pm
by Mulger bill
jimsheedy wrote:Got a couple of the lights for my wife and daughters bikes. One of the brackets broke putting it on so I might take that one back. Keen to check out the torque sets.
Take it back, they will exchange or refund immediately.

Re: ALDI bike sale (starting on 05/10/2011 Wednesday)

Posted: Mon Oct 10, 2011 11:24 pm
by AUbicycles
Xplora wrote:The connectors are reversed from the bloody Magicshine stuff... male battery lead, female charger, while the MagicShines are male charger and female lead. GAH.
Why standardise equiptment when you can make how you want? :)

Re: ALDI bike sale (starting on 05/10/2011 Wednesday)

Posted: Tue Oct 11, 2011 7:30 am
by wheels46
$25 torque wrenches from Saturday !! 8)

http://www.aldi.com.au/au/html/offers/2827_19359.htm

Re: ALDI bike sale (starting on 05/10/2011 Wednesday)

Posted: Tue Oct 11, 2011 8:20 am
by find_bruce
wheels46 wrote:$25 torque wrenches from Saturday !! 8)
Appears to be 1/2" which would be consistet with the size of the sockets and the photo of it being used on car wheel nuts. It is unlikely to have low enough torque setting to be useful on a bike, where you probably want a 1/4"

Re: ALDI bike sale (starting on 05/10/2011 Wednesday)

Posted: Tue Oct 11, 2011 8:22 am
by jimsheedy
not to mention the 17,19 and 21mm sockets

Re: ALDI bike sale (starting on 05/10/2011 Wednesday)

Posted: Tue Oct 11, 2011 8:58 am
by wheels46
Bugger... thanks guys for saving me wasting $25 :)

Re: ALDI bike sale (starting on 05/10/2011 Wednesday)

Posted: Wed Oct 12, 2011 9:02 am
by ciaran
Bought the gloves and socks, both are great for the money. Think I will go and try to buy a few more pairs of gloves, as I tend to kill gloves quickly. I have had the socks before, so made sure I got there on time to grab them.

Small note, the socks seem to be made in two lengths. If you like your socks long (as I do) you just need to look through the bin. They aren't marked on the packet, you just need to compare the lengths. Socks are very very comfy, hopefully the elastic doesn't crap itself.

Re: ALDI bike sale (starting on 05/10/2011 Wednesday)

Posted: Wed Oct 12, 2011 9:52 am
by zero
Peekay86 wrote:Hi there,

New poster and new rider.
Have been looking at a few Flat Bar Road Bikes and was basically set on the Norco VFR 2 2010 (approx $600).
However looking at this Aldi bike I'm thinking this might suit me perfectly.

I was in our local Aldi last night and they had probably 10-15 of these stacked up but I didn't give it more then a quick glance.

Does anyone know what size it is or wether it comes in varied sizes?
I've sized myself up on my friends bike and believe I need a L (20/21 inch bike), if someone can confirm the size of this I'll be down there in the morning.

Thanks!
Aldi is 1 size fits all, and thats likely to be a medium. I'd also refer to the aldi thread here where the final result was a failed fork, and that the bike is unlikely to have been assembled properly, and bear in mind that either you, or a department store employee is doing final assembly.

Re: ALDI bike sale (starting on 05/10/2011 Wednesday)

Posted: Wed Oct 12, 2011 11:15 pm
by elfrog
My flat bar road bike is still going well, about the size.. it fits me just about right and I'm a fairly standard height 5' 10", It will be too big for you if you are under about 5' 7".

You guys made me a bit paranoid about the bike so I was a little edgy the first time I took it down a big hill. I ended up running out of gears, the top speed doesn't seem all that fast but I didn't crash and die :P lol. I also ended up going back and getting the bike computer and pump. After having read the standard 28 Kenda tyres are 500 grams each, I decided I can deal with thinner tyres after all and ordered some 23 Michelin's and since I have a pump I'll get some latex tubes :) That will bring the bike into the high 11. something kilos and should at least roll decent.

It does ride a little bit harsh on the rough surfaced roads out in the bush but I guess that's just the aluminium way

Re: ALDI bike sale (starting on 05/10/2011 Wednesday)

Posted: Wed Oct 12, 2011 11:19 pm
by elfrog
wheels46 wrote:$25 torque wrenches from Saturday !! 8)

http://www.aldi.com.au/au/html/offers/2827_19359.htm
I got one of these last year, best deal ever if you are playing with cars and need one but it's not for bikes