Moda bikes

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Scottish.cyclist.lad
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Moda bikes

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Who knows anything about Moda bikes?

I don't recall ever seeing one on the road and the information I can find on the web are very very scarce. Not many youtube videos, almost non-existent web and social media presence.
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This Moda?

https://www.moda-bikes.com

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yes.

barely any information on their website. on instagram they do have photos of some pretty good looking bikes, but zero info about those bikes on their website.

I've found just a couple of reviews on bikeradar of some old models, and a handful of youtube videos. And yet the bikes seem to be pretty well specced and on the medium high end spectrum of price.

Seems so strange to find so little info.
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Search single track forum (UK one linked to single track magazine) information on there.
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Raleigh Randonneur 708 (Magura hydraulic brakes); Blue Raleigh Randonneur 708 dynamo; Pearson Compass 631 tourer; Dawes One Down 631 dynamo winter bike;Raleigh Travelogue 708 tourer dynamo; Kona Sutra; Trek 920 disc Sram Force.
Scottish.cyclist.lad
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Did some research, they look alright, although with some very questionable colour choices in some past models.

Hate the logo though so I'm afraid moda bikes end up on my no-no list :lol:
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A lot of my friends ride Moda bikes as they are made/assembled in Derby, and we sometimes cycle with the guy who runs the company. They do nice carbon bikes and I’ve ridden one of their track bikes at Derby Velodrome. My mates rate them - they seem reliable and I’ve not heard of any breakages.
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TrevA wrote: 21 Apr 2021, 7:11pm ...and we sometimes cycle with the guy who runs the company...
Great, can you ask him to get rid of the awful rose in their logo? :lol:
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